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ENCYCLICAL ISSUED BY POPE LEO XIII ON MAY 15, 1891
Encyclical Rerum Novarum; Rerum Nevarum; De Rerum Novarum; Rerum Novarum
  • [[Pope Leo XIII]].

Lacrimae rerum         
LATIN PHRASE "TEARS OF THINGS"; AFTER VIRGIL'S AENEID
Sunt lacrimae rerum
Lacrimae rerum ( The words themselves are from [-ae], a first declension noun meaning "tear" (appearing here in the nominative plural) and from [rei] a fifth declension noun meaning "thing" (appearing here in the genitive plural).
Miles Magister         
  • Hawk Trainer III
  • Hawk Trainer Coupe ''G-AJRT'' at Leeds (Yeadon) Airport in May 1955
  • Many Magisters were exported postwar, this example being registered in Belgium.
  • Miles Magister at the Imperial War Museum, Duxford
1937 TRAINER AIRCRAFT FAMILY BY MILES; FIRST PURPOSE-DESIGNED TRAINER MONOPLANE OF THE ROYAL AIR FORCE
Miles M.14 Magister; Miles M.14 Hawk Trainer III
The Miles M.14 Magister is a two-seat monoplane basic trainer aircraft designed and built by the British aircraft manufacturer Miles Aircraft.
Fouga CM.170 Magister         
  • Fouga Magister 3-view drawing
  • Fouga CM-170 Magister at [[Paris Air Show]] 2007
  • The first CM.170M development aircraft for the ''Aéronavale'' at the [[Paris Air Show]] in May 1957
  • Esquadrilha da Fumaça]] at [[Santos Dumont Airport]], Rio de Janeiro in 1972.
  • Ex-French Air Force CM170R privately operated from [[Boeing Field]], Seattle in 1998
  • Fouga CM.175 Zéphyr
  • Fouga Magister
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  • Turbomeca Marboré II F 3
1952 TRAINER AIRCRAFT FAMILY BY FOUGA
Aerospatiale CM.170 Magister; Aerospatiale CM.173 Super Magister; Aerospatiale CM.175 Zephyr; CM.170 Magister; CM.173 Super Magister; Super Magister; Tzukit; Aérospatiale Magister; Aérospatiale Zephyr; Fouga CM 170R Magister; Aerospatiale CM 170; C.M. 170 Magister; Fouga Zéphir; Aerospatiale Magister; Aerospatiale Zephyr; CM.170; Aérospatiale Fouga 90; Aérospatiale CM.170 Magister; Fouga CM.170; Aérospatiale CM.170; Fouga CM-170; Fouga CM-171; Fouga CM-175; Fouga Magister; IAI Tzukit; Fouga CM-170 Magister; Potez-Heinkel CM-191; Potez CM-173 Super Magister; Potez 91; Potez 94; Fouga CM170 Magister; Fouga CM.170R Magister; Potez-Heinkel CM.191; Fouga CM.170-1 Magister; Fouga CM.171; IAI AMIT Fouga
The Fouga CM.170 Magister is a 1950s French two-seat jet trainer aircraft that was developed and manufactured by French aircraft manufacturer Fouga.

ويكيبيديا

Rerum novarum

Rerum novarum (from its incipit, with the direct translation of the Latin meaning "of revolutionary change"), or Rights and Duties of Capital and Labor, is an encyclical issued by Pope Leo XIII on 15 May 1891. It is an open letter, passed to all Catholic patriarchs, primates, archbishops and bishops, that addressed the condition of the working classes.

It discusses the relationships and mutual duties between labor and capital, as well as government and its citizens. Of primary concern is the need for some amelioration of "the misery and wretchedness pressing so unjustly on the majority of the working class". It supports the rights of labor to form unions, rejects both socialism and unrestricted capitalism, while affirming the right to private property.

Rerum Novarum is considered a foundational text of modern Catholic social teaching. Many of the positions in Rerum novarum are supplemented by later encyclicals, in particular Pius XI's Quadragesimo anno (1931), John XXIII's Mater et magistra (1961) and John Paul II's Centesimus annus (1991), each of which commemorates an anniversary of the publication of Rerum novarum.