- The
Catilinarian orations (Latin:
Marci Tullii Ciceronis orationes in Catilinam; also
simply the Catilinarians) are four
speeches given in 63 BC by Marcus...
- from the 1734 Cyclopaedia. It uses as
filler text an
excerpt from Cicero's
first Catiline Oration: "
Quousque tandem abutere, Catilina,
patientia nostra?"...
- many
opinions as
there are people", "how many people, so many opinions"
quousque tandem? For how much longer? From Cicero's
first speech In
Catilinam to...
- many
opinions as
there are people", "how many people, so many opinions"
quousque tandem? For how much longer? From Cicero's
first speech In
Catilinam to...
-
monarchiae superos Phlegetonta lacusque lustrando cecini volverunt fata
quousque sed quia pars
cessit melioribus hospita castris actoremque suum petiit...
- finem. Quo **** perveneris,
totiens ad
ordinem primum redeundum memineris,
quousque mentis tuae
secretum mysterium occultando compleveris.
Verum ut ordinem...
- read inspexerit,
ambabimus should read ambagibus,
quosque should read
quousque, and in Bernoulli's
original text Sumtâ
should read Sumptâ or Sumptam.]...
- 14
January 1548,
which records the
school at
Sherborne as
continuatur quousque [long continued]. On 29
March 1550 a
formal instruction was
issued by Edward...
-
Tertium quod
tractandum suscepimus fuit:
ostendere quae
partes orbis et
quousque veteribus innotuerint, quo
antquae geographiae limites non ignorentur,...
- it?", has been used by many font
designers as a
filler text,
similar to
Quousque tandem or
lorem ipsum. Dwiggins' love of wood
carving led to his creation...