How To Use Latium In A Sentence
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Rex illius terræ habet palatium nobilissimum inter omnia quæ vidi altissime stat, et gradus et scalas habet altissimos, quorum semper vnus gradus est aureus, alius argenteus: Pauimentum vero vnum laterem habet de auro, alium de argento.
The Journal of Friar Odoric
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Armorica, or the maritime tract on the North-West of Gaul; while in scholion n it is interpreted of Latium, in Italy.
Bolougne-Sur-Mer St. Patrick's Native Town
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He introduced the word prorsus into the line Mortalibus prorsus non absit solatium and after Hujus enim scripta evolve, he added, Mentemque tantarum rerum capacem corpori caduco superstitem crede; which is quite applicable to Dr Johnson himself.
Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides
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Different measures of mental injury solatium is substantially connected not only the compensation ability of the trespasser, but also the protection and realization of the victim's interests.
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Lavinia's pre-Roman Latium is pagan, of course, but does not have the anthropomorphised gods that Virgil knows.
February Books 16) Lavinia, by Ursula Le Guin
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_ 5, 105, 'Revocatus ... etsi magno desiderio Athenas intenderet ab Agrippina tamen in palatium adductus.'
The Student's Companion to Latin Authors
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Palatium suum duo millaria tenet in ambitu; cuius pauimentum semper vnum laterem habet aureum, alium argenteum: Iuxta ambitum istius palatij est vnus monticulus artificialis de auro et argento, super quo stant Monasteria, et campanilia, et alia delectabilia pro solatio illius popularis; Et dictum fuit mihi, quòd quatuor tales homines sunt in regno illo.
The Journal of Friar Odoric
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The country in which the Trojans had now landed was called Latium, and
Story of Aeneas
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(M.H.G. “palas”, Lat. “palatium”) is a large building standing alone and largely used as a reception hall.
The Nibelungenlied
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But so aloof is he from general suspicion, so immune from criticism, so admirable in his management and self-effacement, that for those very words that you have uttered he could hale you to a court and emerge with your year's pension as a solatium for his wounded charac - ter.
Chennai
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Though solatiums charm no longer, though a gaudeamus fails
The Scarlet Gown being verses by a St. Andrews Man
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Canicularis terras excoquit, et siccat flumina, ipse securus sedet sub arborea fronde, et ad doloris sui solatium, naribus suis gramineas redolet species, pascit oculos herbarum amiena viriditas, aures suavi modulamine demulcet pictarum concentus avium, &c.
Anatomy of Melancholy
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Palatium suum duo millaria tenet in ambitu; cuius pauimentum semper vnum laterem habet aureum, alium argenteum: Iuxta ambitum istius palatij est vnus monticulus artificialis de auro et argento, super quo stant Monasteria, et campanilia, et alia delectabilia pro solatio illius popularis; Et dictum fuit mihi, quòd quatuor tales homines sunt in regno illo.
The Journal of Friar Odoric
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Quae prifcis memofata Catonibus atque Cetfa Nunc fitus informis premit & deferta vetuftas Adfcifcet nova, quae genitor produxerit ufuj kao Vehemens & liquidus puroque fimillimus au Fundet opes, Latiumque beabit divite lingua:
Q. Horatii Flacci eclogae: cum scholiis veteribus
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Scio quam vana sit et inefficax humanorum verborum penes afflictos consolatio, nisi verbum Dei audiatur, a quo vita, refrigeratio, solatium, poenitentia.
Anatomy of Melancholy
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Thereupon Æneas founded a city which he named Lavinium and the country was called Latium and the people there were termed Latins.
Dio's Rome, Volume 1 (of 6) An Historical Narrative Originally Composed in Greek during the Reigns of Septimius Severus, Geta and Caracalla, Macrinus, Elagabalus and Alexander Severus: and Now Presented in English Form
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But the real masters of estival retreat were the Romans and the Renaissance popes and princes who followed them into the hills of Latium.
Art at the Scale of Landscape
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It has been held that these damages are not to be given as a solatium; but are to be given in reference to a pecuniary loss.
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In the seventh and eighth centuries, the city drew its food supply from the public, papal, and ecclesiastical patrimony in the Latium countryside and the latifundia of Sicily.
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In hac ciuitate magnus imperator Canis habet sedem suam principalem, et suum magnum palatium, cuius muri bene 4. miliaria continent; et infra illud palatium sunt multa alia palatia dominorum de familia sua.
The Journal of Friar Odoric
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People from the Italian region of Lazio (Latium in Latin), of course would have top claim to the name (as in fact they do in many other contexts).
The Volokh Conspiracy » Justice Cardozo as “Hispanic” or “Latino”:
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This Tipasa (which must not be confounded with another in Numidia) was a town of some note since Vespasian endowed it with the right of Latium.] 122 Optatus Milevitanus de
The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
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First, Archbishop Raymond Leo Burke, Prefect of the Apostolic Signatura, will celebrate Pontifical Mass and ordain five priests for the Franciscans of the Immaculate (FFI) in the church of St. Francis in Tarquinia (a small town in Latium) on the Feast of the Annunciation (25 March 2009) at 10 a.m.
Three Important Upcoming Masses in the Usus Antiquior
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If you will look at the map of Italy on the opposite page, you will find near the middle of the peninsula and facing the west coast a district called Latium, [1] and Rome its capital.
Latin for Beginners
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Hannibal (in profile) as a youth © Clipart. comAt first, Rome was just one small city-state in the area of Latin-speaking people known as Latium, on the west side of the peninsula of Italy.
About.com Ancient / Classical History
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Rome and probably in Latium generally would seem to have been determined by certain rules which have moulded early society in many parts of the world, namely exogamy, _beena_ marriage, and female kinship or mother-kin.
The Golden Bough
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The establishment of fortified places in Latium, the papal castles, meant maintaining garrisons in each one.
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Obscurata diu populo bonus eruet, atque Proferet in lucem speciosa vocabula rerum, Quae priscis memorala Calonibus alque Cethegis, Nunc situs informis premit et deserta velustas: Adsciscet nova, quae genitor produxerit usus: Vehemens, et liquidus, puroque simillimus amni, Fundet opes Latiumque beabit divile lingua. [
Life Of Johnson
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ROME, her treatment of conquered Latium, 314; her noble "bloods" lost, 338; she rebukes America, 392.
History of the Thirty-Ninth Congress of the United States
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You recall, perhaps, that eloquent passage in his noble defence of the poet Archias, wherein Cicero (not Kikero) refers to his own pursuit of literary studies: "Hæc studia adolescentiam alunt, senectutem oblectant; secundas res ornant, adversis perfugium ac solatium præbent; delectant domi, non impediunt foris; pernoctant nobiscum, peregrinantur, rusticantur!
The Love Affairs of a Bibliomaniac
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As mentioned earlier, Archbishop Raymond Leo Burke, Prefect of the Apostolic Signatura, today celebrated Pontifical Mass in the usus antiquior and ordained five priests for the Franciscans of the Immaculate (FFI) in the church of St. Francis in Tarquinia (a small town in Latium).
Ordinations for the Franciscans of the Immaculate
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The Aurunci, provoked at this an - fwer, entered Latium, and advanced as far as Aricia j 73, iw» where they were met by the Roman army, under the runci enter command of Servilius, and the famous Pofthumius, fur - Latium* named Regillenfis, from the vi&ory he had gained over the Latins at the lake Regillus.
An universal history, from the earliest accounts to the present time
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Benevento, too, with its princely palatium and court, was another place where power was contested between families whose roots lay in many different parts of the southern territory.
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Lavinia's pre-Roman Latium is pagan, of course, but does not have the anthropomorphised gods that Virgil knows.
February Books 16) Lavinia, by Ursula Le Guin
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Interest on 30 per cent solatium will be paid according to the ruling of the court.
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* Munus hoc quod in Christo est, -- in consummationem seculi nobiscum; hoc expectationis nostrae solatium, hoc in donorum operationibus futurae spei pignus est; hoc mentium lumen, hic splendour animorum est.
Pneumatologia
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Et quodammodo fabulantur Sarraceni, quod illo quandoque ingrediente cellulam, cellulæ ostium mutatum in ianuam valdè patentem, velut ante palatium, et gloriantur hoc primum miraculum.
The Voyages and Travels of Sir John Mandeville
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* Munus hoc quod in Christo est, -- in consummationem seculi nobiscum; hoc expectationis nostrae solatium, hoc in donorum operationibus futurae spei pignus est; hoc mentium lumen, hic splendour animorum est.
Pneumatologia
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Default judgments including damages for economic loss, pain, suffering and solatium were given.
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But the real masters of estival retreat were the Romans and the Renaissance popes and princes who followed them into the hills of Latium.
Art at the Scale of Landscape
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'Tempora cum causis Latium digesta per annum lapsaque sub terras ortaque signa canam ...
The Student's Companion to Latin Authors
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To put it in technical language, the succession to the kingship at Rome and probably in Latium generally would seem to have been determined by certain rules which have moulded early society in many parts of the world, namely exogamy, beena marriage, and female kinship or mother-kin.
The Golden Bough: A Study in Magic and Religion
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Daylight was dawning; a troop of horses coming from Latium caught sight of the shining helmet of Euryalus and challenged him.
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A _solatium_ is a Debating Society spree, held in December or January; a _gaudeamus_ is a festival of the same kind, only rather more ambitious, celebrated towards the close of the session.
The Scarlet Gown being verses by a St. Andrews Man
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When now they shall plight peace with prosperous marriages (be it so!), when now they shall join in laws and treaties, bid thou not the native Latins change their name of old, nor become Trojans and take the Teucrian name, or change their language, or alter their attire: let Latium be, let Alban kings endure through ages, let Italian valour be potent in the race of Rome.
The Aeneid of Virgil