The Classical Journal, Tom 19A. J. Valpay., 1819 |
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Strona 34
... quum mundum ex categoriis effecerit ; animæ humanæ , nobilissimæ substantiæ , genus ex vocibus secunda inten- tionis tribuerit . " In this passage he obviously ascribes to Aristotle one of the barbarous terms invented by the schoolmen ...
... quum mundum ex categoriis effecerit ; animæ humanæ , nobilissimæ substantiæ , genus ex vocibus secunda inten- tionis tribuerit . " In this passage he obviously ascribes to Aristotle one of the barbarous terms invented by the schoolmen ...
Strona 56
... Quum in Præfatione ad quatuor orationes , quibus Ciceronianum nomen Marklandi et meis obelis detraxi , conjecturam afferrem de quinta quadam oratione ex ejusdem magni scriptoris operibus summovenda ; tametsi graviores plerasque causas ...
... Quum in Præfatione ad quatuor orationes , quibus Ciceronianum nomen Marklandi et meis obelis detraxi , conjecturam afferrem de quinta quadam oratione ex ejusdem magni scriptoris operibus summovenda ; tametsi graviores plerasque causas ...
Strona 79
... quum non meminisse quid Conducit , et quæ facta semel retro Flecti negatum , corrigenda Linquere post alio sub astro . Adsis , precamur , dulceque porrigas Solamen , ut qua mente decet sacram Lucem colamus , quique in imis Vivit amor ...
... quum non meminisse quid Conducit , et quæ facta semel retro Flecti negatum , corrigenda Linquere post alio sub astro . Adsis , precamur , dulceque porrigas Solamen , ut qua mente decet sacram Lucem colamus , quique in imis Vivit amor ...
Strona 84
... quum crebro stellæ præcipites ruunt atram per noctem , a tergo vero tractus subalbescant ; accipito per illas ven- tum eadem via venientem . Sin autem aliæ contrario ruunt ex aliis partibus in alias , tunc omnivarios ventos ex- pecta ...
... quum crebro stellæ præcipites ruunt atram per noctem , a tergo vero tractus subalbescant ; accipito per illas ven- tum eadem via venientem . Sin autem aliæ contrario ruunt ex aliis partibus in alias , tunc omnivarios ventos ex- pecta ...
Strona 86
... quum ex curo et ex austro fulgurat ; tum etiam e zephyro et interdum a borea , omnis nauta in " At Boreæ de parte trucis , quum ful- gurat et quum Eurique Zephyrique tonat domus , omnia plenis Rura natant fossis , atque omnis na- vita ...
... quum ex curo et ex austro fulgurat ; tum etiam e zephyro et interdum a borea , omnis nauta in " At Boreæ de parte trucis , quum ful- gurat et quum Eurique Zephyrique tonat domus , omnia plenis Rura natant fossis , atque omnis na- vita ...
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