- Nec
audiendi qui
solent dicere, Vox populi, vox Dei, quum
tumultuositas vulgi semper insaniae proxima sit. And
those people should not be
listened to who...
- "Let
those who teach, teach" or "Let the
teacher teach". qui
habet aures audiendi audiat he who has ears to hear, let him hear "He that hath ears to hear...
-
University College, Oxford, and in 1693 he
published notes on Plutarch's De
audiendis poetis and Basil's
Oratio ad juvenes. In 1694 he was
elected fellow of...
- audītūrī) "going to hear" Gerundive:
audiendus (pl.
audiendī) "needing to be heard" Gerund:
audiendī "of hearing", audiendō "by /for hearing", ad audiendum...
- "Let
those who teach, teach" or "Let the
teacher teach". qui
habet aures audiendi audiat he who has ears to hear, let him hear "He that hath ears to hear...
-
poetas audire debeat) 3. On
Hearing (Περὶ τοῦ ἀκούειν – De
recta ratione audiendi) 4. How to Tell a
Flatterer from a
Friend (Πῶς ἄν τις διακρίνοιε τὸν κόλακα...
-
scientie sue prerogativa, in
recompensationem laboris sui quem
substinet in
audiendis et
consolidandis estimationibus et
rationibus supradictis, a
Comuni et...
- loco ad
confessiones excipiendas destinato aut
electo ****
simulatione audiendi ibidem confessionem" (opening
paragraph of the do****ent). Preliminaries...
- quo in can. 904, commiserit,
suspendatur a
celebratione Missae et ab
audiendis sacramentalibus confessionibus vel
etiam pro
delicti gravitate inhabilis...
-
nonnullis ad
poema pertinentibus (doctoral thesis, 1735) De
ordine in
audiendis philosophicis per
triennium academi****
quaedam praefatus acroases proximae...