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  • Bene+dic, Domine, creaturam istam cerevisae, quam ex adipe frumenti producere dignatus es: ut sit remedium salutare humano generi: et praesta per invocationem nominis tui sancti, ut, quicumque ex ea biberint, sanitatem corporis, et animae tutelam percipiant.

    dustbury.com » The blessing of the beer 2008

  • The nature of such controversies is excellently expressed, by St. Paul, in the warning and precept, that he giveth concerning the same, Devita profanas vocum novitates, et oppositiones falsi nominis scientiae.

    The Essays 2007

  • At one time, those who denied the existence of universals were fond of saying things like: “There is no such thing as ˜the horse™: there is only the name [nomen, gen. nominis] ˜horse™, a mere flatus vocis [puff of sound].”

    Metaphysics van Inwagen, Peter 2007

  • Que res maxime in suspitionem ueri uniuersorum conuertit animos, unde et omnium acclamabatur uocibus omnes radicitus debere destrui iudeos tanquam christiani nominis et cultus semper aduersarios. back

    A Tender Age: Cultural Anxieties over the Child in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries 2005

  • Marcus Tullius Cicero was therefore appointed special prosecutor nominis delator in the case of Gaius Verres.

    Imperium Robert Harris 2006

  • Marcus Tullius Cicero was therefore appointed special prosecutor nominis delator in the case of Gaius Verres.

    Imperium Robert Harris 2006

  • Cypro in Ægyptum itur per mare relinquendo Hierosolymorum terram ad manum sinistram, et accipitur primus portus Ægypti, dictus Damiata: ibi quondam fuit Ciuitas valdè munita, sed quod Christiani illam, primi et altera vice ceperunt, Sarraceni vltimò destruxerunt, et aliam remotius à mari eiusdem nominis Ciuitatem ædificauerunt:

    The Voyages and Travels of Sir John Mandeville 2004

  • Principi excellentissimo, præ cunctis mortalibus præcipuè venerando, Domino Edwardo eius nominis tertio, diuina prouidentia

    The Voyages and Travels of Sir John Mandeville 2004

  • Nunc piè igitur (rogo) consideremus, et corde attendamus, quantæ sit confusionis, et qualis opprobrij, dum Christiani nominis inimici nobis nostra exprobrant crimina.

    The Voyages and Travels of Sir John Mandeville 2004

  • Imperator iste semper vocitatus est Præsbyter Ioannes, cuius nominis causam audieram quandoque non veram: sed in illis partibus accepi rationem indubitatam, quam breuiter hîc enarro.

    The Voyages and Travels of Sir John Mandeville 2004

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