- «Quod
natura non dat,
Salmantica non
præstat» (In
English What
nature does not give,
Salamanca does not lend) it is a
Latin proverb that
means that a...
- finem, & causam; tunc, nisi fiat eo modo, quo
Dominus vult, ****ensus nil
præstat: quia
repugnat voluntati ****entientis. The
phrase is
misquoted in Act I...
- was also laid down by
Johann Albrecht Bengel, as "proclivi
scriptioni praestat ardua", in his
Prodromus Novi
Testamenti Graeci Rectè Cautèque Adornandi...
- "Fortes
fortuna adjuvat." — Virgil,
Aeneis "Accipere quam
facere injuriam praestat." — Cicero,
Tusculanae Dis****tiones
Quoted from C.G. Jung, Psychology...
- pro-ana websites,
anorexics and bulimics. quod
natura non dat
Salmantica non
praestat what
nature does not give,
Salamanca does not
provide Refers to the Spanish...
- university's degrees. The
historical phrases Quod
natura non dat,
Salmantica non
praestat (what
nature does not give,
Salamanca does not lend, in Latin) and Multos...
- "Fortes
fortuna adjuvat." — Virgil,
Aeneis "Accipere quam
facere injuriam praestat." — Cicero,
Tusculanae Dis****tiones
Quoted from C.G. Jung, Psychology...
- (1) ὦ ξέν᾽, ἀπάγγειλον and (2) τοῖς κείνων πειθόμενοι νομίμοις.
Longe praestat Herodotea lectio (Valck.). Cicero, Tusc. 1. 42. 101,
translates (from the...
- Testament. In his commentary, he
established the rule
Proclivi scriptioni praestat ardua, ("the
harder reading is to be preferred").
Johann Jakob Griesbach...
- pro-ana websites,
anorexics and bulimics. quod
natura non dat
Salmantica non
praestat what
nature does not give,
Salamanca does not
provide Refers to the Spanish...