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hominum$500342$ - translation to italian

ITALIAN CHESS PLAYER
Libellus de moribus hominum et officiis nobilium ac popularium super ludo scachorum; Jacques de Cessoles; James of Cessole
  • Illustration from ''Libellus de moribus hominum et officiis nobilium ac popularium super ludo scachorum''

hominum      
n. uomo (dal latino)
personal abuse         
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  • Abusive ''Ad hominem'' lies near the bottom end of [[Graham's Hierarchy of Disagreement]]
FALLACIOUS ARGUMENTATIVE STRATEGY THAT AVOIDS GENUINE DISCUSSION OF THE TOPIC BY INSTEAD ATTACKING THE CHARACTER, MOTIVE ETC. OF THE PERSON(S) ASSOCIATED WITH THE ARGUMENT
Argumentum ad hominum; Logical fallacy/Ad Hominem; Logical fallacy/Ad hominem; Personal attack; Circumstantial ad hominem; Argumentum ad hominem; Ad hominem circumstantial; Against the man; Personal attacks; Ad hominem argument; Ad Hominem; Ad-hominem; Personal Attacks; Argumentum ad Hominem; Ad personam; Ad persona; Ad feminam; Argumentum ad personam; Argumentum ad feminam; Argumentum ad persona; Ad hom; Ad hominem abusive; Ad hominems; Ad hominim; Attack the man; Abusive ad hominem; Ad-hominum; Ad hominen; Ad homimem; Ad hominem fallacy; Fallacy ad hominem; Against person; Against the person; Ad homeniem; Ad hominim argument; Ad hominim attack; Ad hominem attack; Adhominem; Argumentum ad-hominem; Ad-hominem fallacy; Argument to the man; Argument against the man; Insult ad hominem; Argumenta ad hominem; Argumentum ad hominēs; Argumentum ad homines; Argumenta ad homines; Argumenta ad hominēs; Argument to the person; Hominem; Person attack; Ad Hominen; Personal abuse; Abusive ad hominen; Ad homien; Ad hominem abuse; Ad hominum; Ad homimen; Ad mulierem; Getting personal in argument
insulti, ingiurie personali

Definition

ad hominem
[ad'h?m?n?m]
¦ adverb & adjective
1. associated with a particular person.
2. (of an argument) personal rather than objective.
Origin
L., lit. 'to the person'.

Wikipedia

Jacobus de Cessolis

Jacobus de Cessolis (Italian: Jacopo da Cessole; c. 1250 – c. 1322) was an Italian author of the most famous morality book on chess in the Middle Ages.

In the second half of the 13th century, Jacobus de Cessolis, a Dominican friar in Cessole (Asti district, Piemonte, Northern Italy) used chess as the basis for a series of sermons on morality. They later became Liber de moribus hominum et officiis nobilium super ludo scacchorum ('Book of the customs of men and the duties of nobles or the Book of Chess'). The popular work was translated into many other languages and was first printed in Utrecht in 1473. Chess historian Harold Murray asserts that the popularity of the work rivaled "that of the Bible itself." The work was the basis for William Caxton's The Game and Playe of the Chesse (1474), one of the first books printed in English.