Oculi Occisorum: Mysterium Insidiis Tinctum
Jul 1, 1989 · vivien law; Learning to read with the oculi mentis: Quocirca nemo, qui fortitudinis gloriam consecutus est insidiis et malitia, laudem est adeptus; Nihil enim honestum esse potest, quod iustitia vacat. Nam si quis ab ineunte aetate habet causam celebritatis et nominis aut a patre acceptam, quod tibi, mi cicero, arbitror contigisse, aut aliquo casu atque fortuna, in hunc oculi omnium.
Ideo in barbam defluit, id est, in gratiam juventutis; Ideo in barbam aaron, ut fias electum genus, sacerdotale, pretiosum;. The saying is recorded in english from the mid 16th century, but a similar idea is found in latin in cicero's orator, ‘ut imago est animi voltus sic indices oculi [the face is a picture of the mind as the eyes are its interpreter]. ’ Sep 18, 2013 · through a close reading of book three of the life of st katherine, the article argues that capgrave uses his text to examine the problems inherent in human visual. This article explores capgrave’s interest in the nature of visual phenomena as revealed in his life of st katharine. Noting that much previous scholarship locates this text in the context of late. Quod igitur latissime patet neque ad incolumitatem solum, sed etiam ad opes et potentiam valet plurimum, id amplectamur, ut metus absit, caritas. A, vel ab, latini interpretes ponunt pro hebraeo מן min: Graeci plerumque ἀπὸ, aut etiam ὑπὸ. varia autem habent istae praepositiones significata, usus, aut etiam abusus in omnibus.