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  • Idem, et quis sanae mentis sustinere queat, &c. 5795.

    Anatomy of Melancholy 2007

  • “Ut queat laxis,” is one of the most flat and vapid pieces that appeared during the barbarous period of the decline of the Latin language.

    A Philosophical Dictionary 2007

  • Iuxta hos montes (tres pr鎑ictos Heclam, &c.) sunt tres hiatus immanes, quorum altitudinem apud montem Heclam potissimum, ne Lynceus quidem perspicere queat: Sed apparent ipsum inspicientibus, homines prim鵰 submersi, adhuc spiritum exhalantes, qui amicis suis, vt ad propria redeant, hortantibus, magnis suspirijs se ad montem Heclam proficisci debere respondent: Sicque subit� euanescunt.

    The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003

  • Cuius tam singularis in nos beneficij meritum, e� erit celsitudini vestr� min鵶 poenitendum, qu� sunt merces ill�, quibus regna nostra abundant, et aliorum principum ditiones egent, tam humanis vsibus comod� t醡que necessari�, nulla gens vt sit, qu� eis carere queat, proptere醧ue longissimis, difficillim韘que itineribus conquisitis non vehementer gaudeat.

    The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003

  • Iuxta hos montes (tres prædictos Heclam, &c.) sunt tres hiatus immanes, quorum altitudinem apud montem Heclam potissimum, ne Lynceus quidem perspicere queat: Sed apparent ipsum inspicientibus, homines primùm submersi, adhuc spiritum exhalantes, qui amicis suis, vt ad propria redeant, hortantibus, magnis suspirijs se ad montem Heclam proficisci debere respondent: Sicque subitò euanescunt.

    A briefe commentarie of Island, by Arngrimus Ionas 2003

  • Quamuis autem in splendidis 鎑ificijs, alijsque id genus mundani ornatus pretiosis rebus parum inest, quod ad ver� beatam vitam conferre queat, tamen nec h頲 veritatem tacere possumus: dicim鷖que omnino Cosmographos et Historicos in errore etiam h頲 versari.

    The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003

  • Quamuis autem in splendidis ædificijs, alijsque id genus mundani ornatus pretiosis rebus parum inest, quod ad verè beatam vitam conferre queat, tamen nec hîc veritatem tacere possumus: dicimúsque omnino Cosmographos et Historicos in errore etiam hîc versari.

    A briefe commentarie of Island, by Arngrimus Ionas 2003

  • * [2088] Hactenus de imputatione justitiæ Christi; sine qua nemo unquam aut salvatus est, aut salvari queat

    The Doctrine of Justification by Faith 1616-1683 1965

  • Hence a learned man of late concludes his discourse concerning it, “Hactenus de imputatione justitiæ Christi; sine qua nemo unquam aut salvatus est, aut salvari queat,” Justificat.

    The Doctrine of Justification by Faith 1616-1683 1965

  • As André points out, Ovid's statement here that his Latin poems have caused him difficulty in Tomis indicates that Latin was not as completely unknown in the city as Ovid claims at, for example, _Tr_ III xiv 47-48, V vii 53-54 'unus in hoc nemo est populo qui forte Latine/quamlibet [_Heinsius_: quaelibet _codd_] e medio reddere uerba queat' &

    The Last Poems of Ovid 43 BC-18? Ovid

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