- "Hinc
illae lacrimae" (Latin for "hence [the
reason for] those/these tears") is a line from the
Roman poet Terence's well-known comedy,
Andria (166 BC)...
- on
uncharted territories of old maps. hinc et inde from both
sides hinc
illae lacrimae hence those tears From Terence, Andria, act 1, line 126. Originally...
- qua ad
Linnaeanum systema determinatae descriptaeque sistuntur plantae illae, quas in
insulis Martinica, Jamaica,
Domingo aliisque et in
vicinae continentis...
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benedicas nobis, te quaesumus, et
hisce creaturis in usum nostrum, ut
illae sanctificatae sint et
nobis salutares, et nos, inde corroborati,
magis apti...
- voto praedicto,
licentiam praeberemus, et … in ****ania et
Brodnic terra illae vicina, de
cuius gentis conversione speratur,
legationis officium tibi committere...
-
quibus caput aperimus, et pro****bimus,
Christum adoremus, et
Sanctos quorum illae similitudinem gerunt, veneremur»).
Byzantine iconoclasm Iconoclasm Iconography...
- on
uncharted territories of old maps. hinc et inde from both
sides hinc
illae lacrimae hence those tears From Terence, Andria, act 1, line 126. Originally...
-
fashion In Latin: **** ista
Regina venit de Boëmia in
Angliam abusiones illae execrabiles,
sotulares sil. ****
longis rostris (Anglice
Cracowys vel Pykys)...
- play had
become well-known as the
source of (or
along with) the line "Hinc
illae lacrimae!" ("hence
those tears!"; act 1,
scene 1, v. 126), as the orator...
-
Carthaginian temple murals depicting the
deaths of the
Trojan War. See also hinc
illae lacrimae. sunt
omnes unum they are all one sunt
pueri pueri,
pueri puerilia...