-
additional 150
proverbs were
included in a
later collection entitled Jacula Prudentum (sometimes seen as
Jacula Prudentium),
dated 1651 and
published in 1652...
-
shoulders of giants,
found in 17th
century poet
George Herbert's
Jacula Prudentum (1651)
among others, had as its main
point that "a
dwarf on a giant's...
- "Help thyself, and God will help thee" in his
proverb collection,
Jacula Prudentum (1651). But it was the
English political theorist Algernon Sidney who...
- plus qu'eux.
Later in the 17th century,
George Herbert, in his
Jacula Prudentum (1651),
wrote "A
dwarf on a giant's
shoulders sees ****her of the two...
- in Europe.
George Herbert published in 1640 the book
titled The
Jacula Prudentum, or
Outlandish Proverbs, Sentences, &c.
Published semi-anonymously, Herbert's...
-
Morris West. "A wolf must die in its own skin" [George Herbert:
Jacula Prudentum] The
novel is set in the
Outer Hebrides and
concerns an
emotional love...
-
translation by
George Herbert in his
collection of
proverbs entitled Jacula Prudentum (1652), as "God's mill
grinds slow but sure" (no. 743).
German epigrammatist...
- Philosophica,
prophetica ac talmudistica, pro
christiana veritate tuenda Portae lucis: haec est
porta Tetragrammaton,
iusti intrabunt per eam
Statera prudentum...
- Herbert,
containing A
Priest to the Temple, or the
countrey parson,
Jacula Prudentum, &c.
Prefixed was an
unsigned preface by Oley. The
second edition appeared...