-
transit gloria mundi," "Thus p****es the
glory of the world." In
angello ****
libello [with
slight variations] In a
little corner with a
little book — Shortened...
- style, a
combination of both
prose and verse.
Referred to by
Dante as his
libello, or "little book," La Vita
Nuova is the
first of two
collections of verse...
- (I, 24: "Nam [Augustus]
poetam Ovidium, qui et Naso, pro eo, quod tres
libellos amatoriae artis conscripsit,
exilio ****avit"). A. D. F. Brown, "The unreality...
-
carior est ipsa mentula?
Signa canant!"
Absolvis lepidos nimirum, Auguste,
libellos, qui scis
Romana simplicitate loqui. -
Spiteful censor of the
Latin Language...
-
Speculum Historiale,
where nineteen chapters are
expressly said to be ex
libello fratris Simonis. The emb****y of
Ascelin and
Simon proceeded to the camp...
-
charge of
having written pamphlets concerning the
Calaghan affair (De
libello supposititio dissertatio, 1653). In this last
writing he
defined accurately...
- of poems": lūdēns haec ego
teste tē, Priāpe, hortō
carmina digna, nōn
libellō, scrīpsī nōn
nimium labōriōsē A
third argument is
based on the observation...
- S.
Enneconis fundatoris soc. Jesu per
Benedictinos institutione,
deque libello exercitiorum ejusdem ab
Exercitatorio Cisnerii desumpto (Venice, 1641)...
- c. 1490–1495.
Tractatus exponibilium,
Paris 1494.
Lectura ad
formandos libellos (in Latin) (Toledo,
Biblioteca de la
Catedral de Toledo, M****critos ed...
-
Isagorgarum libellum. Venice, 1527.
Sulla conservazione della salute or
Libello per
conservare la sanitate. (On the
preservation of health.)
Latin edition...