-
present or
perfect subjunctive then indicative]
memoria minuitur, nisi eam
exerceās "memory gets weaker, if you don't
exercise it" ****ure
conditions "****ure...
- cozb(er)te de
posicione officinarum paucis examplata direxi,
quibus sollertiam exerceas tuam, meamq(ue) devotione(m) ut****q(ue) cognoscas, qua tuae
bonae voluntari...
- verb,
whether in the
subordinate clause or the main clause:
ferrum sī
exerceās conteritur (Cato) 'if you use iron a lot, it gets worn away' (senectūs)...
-
subjunctive mood even in
classical writers:
memoria minuitur, nisi eam
exerceās (Cicero) 'memory gets weaker, if you don't
exercise it'
standum est in...
-
Landow and Jon Lanestedt:The In
Memoriam Web
Guiliano Franco: Quam
Artem Exerceas Electronic literature Hypertext fiction FAQ. Eastgate.com.
Retrieved on...
- tuo
super femur tuum, potentissime: ut in hoc per
eumdem vim
aequitatis exerceas,
molem iniquitatis potenter destruas, et
sanctam Dei Ecclesiam, ejusque...