- Nil
volentibus arduum is a
Latin expression meaning "nothing is
impossible for
those willing", and the name of a 17th-century
Dutch literary society that...
- do not come to p****
without the will of Heaven). See also numen. nil
volentibus arduum Nothing [is]
arduous for the
willing Nothing is
impossible for...
- do not come to p****
without the will of Heaven). See also numen. nil
volentibus arduum Nothing [is]
arduous for the
willing Nothing is
impossible for...
-
Latin cautionary tale
titled De
muribus tintinnabulum feli
appendere volentibus (The mice who
wanted to bell the cat) in 1499. A more po****r version...
-
Guidonis says. "...in
publico consistorio pronuntiavit, ut
liceret prosequi volentibus procedere contra memoriam Bonifacii papae VIII defuncti." A.
Theiner (ed...
- of the
margins is from Astroligi(c)e
speculationis exercitium habere volentibus,
which is now at Pommersfelden, near
Bamberg in Germany. At
least three...
- physician,
philosopher and a
founding member of the
literary society Nil
volentibus arduum. He
enrolled at
Leiden University in 1651 and in 1658 graduated...
- of the land to be blessed,
pronouncing the
following words: ****
divis volentibus quodque bene eveniat,
mando tibi, Mani, uti
illace suovitaurilia fundum...
- to Spin****ssteeg
where he
became a
member of the
literary society Nil
volentibus arduum,
which seems to have
gathered in his
house from 1676
until 1681...
- he
incurred the
enmity of the
tradition oriented theatre company "Nil
volentibus arduum". When he put on Plautus's
Menaechmi in translation, that theatre...