- Nec
audiendi qui
solent dicere, Vox populi, vox Dei, quum
tumultuositas vulgi semper insaniae proxima sit. And
those people should not be
listened to...
-
evidence of an
informal register of the language,
Vulgar Latin (termed
sermo vulgi, "the
speech of the m****es", by Cicero). Some linguists,
particularly in...
- the
common vernacular, however, as
Vulgar Latin (sermo
vulgaris and
sermo vulgi), in
contrast to the
higher register that they
called latinitas, sometimes...
- hoc vult and Deus vult.
Hagenmeyer (1890)
cites Barth: "Barbaro-latina
vulgi exclamatio vel et
tessera est.
Videri autem hinc potest, tum idiotismum...
- concern;
whatever it is, they will say it anyway. (Latin:
Neque sermonibus vulgi dederis te, nec in præmiis spem
posueris rerum tuarum; suis te
oportet illecebris...
- is the
general purport of the book
Agobard (c. 800s).
Contra insulsam vulgi opinionem de
grandine et
tonitruis [Against the
foolish belief of the common...
-
Amosclivum Et
Bilboreum Dignissimo suo
Amico Doctori Wittie. De
Translatione Vulgi Errorum D. Primrosii. In
Legationem Domini Oliveri St. John ad Provincias...
- Latin). The
original Latin reads: "Volo, mi Keplere, ut
rideamus insignem vulgi stultitiam. Quid
dices de
primariis ****us
Gimnasii philosophis, qui, aspidis...
-
version created in
Germany by
Joachim Camerarius under the
title Asinus Vulgi ("The
public ****")
follows the
standard story with the
single variation...
-
provincia praecipue Liguriae maxima pestilentia exorta est. [...] Nam, ut
vulgi rumor habebat,
fugientes cladem vitare,
relinquebantur domus desertae habitatoribus...