-
words are
followed by: et
inventus est iustus,
meaning "and has been
found just". In others, the
response is:
Non est inventus similis illi, qui conservaret...
-
interrogatum ab omnibus: "Ubi
est ille Toad-in-the-Hole? "Et
iteratum est ab omnibus: "
Non est inventus!” Is he or isn't he
inventus? A
fictional example of...
- 1984) ("(Footnote [13]) Ubi
eadem ratio ibi; idem jus; et de
similibus idem
est judicium.
Where there is the same reason,
there is the same law; and where...
-
Fortune 1342 –
Philippe de Vitry,
Petre Clemens/Lugentium siccentur/
Non est inventus (motet for
three voices),
written at
Christmas for Pope
Clement VI...
- et
angelos eius apostaticos: et
non valuerunt,
neque locus inventus est eorum amplius in coelo. Sed
proiectus est draco ille magnus,
serpens antiquus...
-
accidit nūllī. "Which had
never happened to
anyone before." ēmptor ...
inventus est nēmō. "No
buyer at all was found." The
grammatical subject can come after...
- From p. 817:
Archived 2017-10-11 at the
Wayback Machine "Simili
ratione inventũ est, ut Cæsaris
sedes ita disponeretur, ut quo****que situ constituatur, ille...
-
which you buy, you
could rightly call your own' nec eōrum
quisquam adhūc
inventus est cui quod habēret
esset satis (Cicero) 'no (miser) has ever yet been found...
-
tresor trové, the Anglo-French
equivalent of the
Latin legal term
thesaurus inventus. In 15th-century
English the Anglo-French term was
translated as "treasure...
- is. The
Latin text of the
specific p****age in
Pliny is ...
est autem id
rarum admodum inventu et
repertum magna religione petitur et ante
omnia ****ta luna...