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famosus libellus

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A quick definition of famosus libellus:

Term: FAMOSUS LIBELLUS

Definition: Famosus libellus is a Latin term used in Roman law to describe a type of injury caused by a libelous writing. A libelous writing is a piece of writing that harms someone's reputation by spreading false or damaging information about them. This type of injury can be very harmful and hurtful to the person who is targeted by the libelous writing.

A more thorough explanation:

Definition: Famosus libellus is a Latin term used in Roman law to refer to a libelous writing or the injury caused by libel.

Examples:

  • A newspaper article that falsely accuses someone of a crime is an example of famosus libellus.
  • A social media post that spreads false rumors about someone's personal life can also be considered famosus libellus.

These examples illustrate how famosus libellus can cause harm to a person's reputation and lead to legal consequences. In Roman law, libel was taken very seriously and could result in severe punishment for the offender.

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