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Mihi pergratum est videre tuam novam sententiam Latinam in signo.
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Quis non vidit et amavit? veterem et novam vidi Romam, sed tibi similem non vidi Panareta; felix qui Panareta fruitur, &c.
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It is from this oath that the persons taking it had attached to them, among all nations, a name corresponding to that of initiated “qui ineunt vitam novam,” — who begin a new career, who enter upon the path of virtue.
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Injuries, abuses, are very offensive, and so much the more in that they think veterem ferendo invitant novam, by taking one they provoke another: but it is an erroneous opinion, for if that were true, there would be no end of abusing each other; lis litem generat; 'tis much better with patience to bear, or quietly to put it up.
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Sed enarrata Africae antiquitate, res postulat, uti novam etiam ejus descriptionem subjiciamus.
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Equidem etiam curiam nostram, Hostiliam dico, non hanc novam, quae mihi minor esse videtur postquam est maior, solebam intuens, Scipionem, Catonem, Laelium, nostrum vero in primis avum cogitare.
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Klimii iter subterraneum novam telluris theoriam (Hafniae and Lipsiae, 1741).
COSMIC VOYAGES MARJORIE HOPE NICOLSON 1968
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In Latin textbooks of history the term medium aevum had existed for more than a century; Hornius had made it a subdivision of historia nova (moderna), and Cel - larius had presented his Historia universalis as in antiquam et medii aevi ac novam divisa (Jena, 1696).
PERIODIZATION IN HISTORY DIETRICH GERHARD 1968
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Although we have English transla - tions of the Iter subterraneum novam, we have none worthy of the Latin or Danish original.
COSMIC VOYAGES MARJORIE HOPE NICOLSON 1968
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Lambarde, following perhaps the chronicler who said, "Ecclesiam Andreæ, pæne vetustate dirutam, novam ex integro, ut hodie apparet, ædificavit," does not seem to suspect the incompleteness of Gundulf's work of which he gives the following quaint account.
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