How To Use Pieta In A Sentence
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Sicuti et Augustinus in lib. de civitate Dei (xviii. 38) commemorat, in libris Regum adduci Prophetarum quorundam nomina et libros, sed addit, hos non esse in canone, ac sufficere ad pietatem eos libros, quos habemus.
The Creeds of the Evangelical Protestant Churches.
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Quando eorum Pietas et Providentia, in Posteris suis relucent.
Collins's peerage of England; genealogical, biographical, and historical
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In another, he reverentially rubbed loaves of bread across lithographic stones while creating a print depicting the pieta.
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‘métier’ and ‘ministère’; from ‘parabola’, ‘parole’ and ‘parabole’; from ‘peregrinus’, ‘pélerin’ and ‘pérégrin’; from ‘factio’, ‘façon’ and ‘faction’, and it has now adopted ‘factio’ in a third shape, that is, in our English ‘fashion’; from ‘pietas’, ‘pitié’ and
English Past and Present
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This leads to Ovid's request: atque utinam possis, et detur amicius aruum, remque tuam ponas in meliore loco! quod quoniam in dis est, tempta lenire precando numina perpetua quae pietate colis.
The Last Poems of Ovid
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There is a second Latin inscription at eye level: "Vestra locum ut pietas aliquem post reddat in astris has dedit in terris Corycius statuas.
Archive 2009-08-01
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As the music turns ethereal, the hero with special powers, who has sacrificed himself in a cross-like pose for the greater good, is passed back, in pieta fashion, by the passengers, who lay him down.
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These tales betray a renewed interest in familial pietas in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries and its connection to Christian piety, and they reflect contemporary pastoral concerns. 6 The attention to mother and child also parallels and, as we shall see, derives in a variety of ways from the twelfth - and thirteenth-century tendencies to humanize Christ and his Mother.
A Tender Age: Cultural Anxieties over the Child in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries
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There is a second Latin inscription at eye level: "Vestra locum ut pietas aliquem post reddat in astris has dedit in terris Corycius statuas.
The Pier of Goritz
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Pieta's voice was of a contralto color, and though not very strong, it was maidenly and soft.
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It's a pretty basic assignment that asks only that one read fairly carefully; the key is that our culture tends to use Christic imagery that's either pathos-filled (the pieta and suffering/crucifixion imagery) or pastoral (the Jesus hanging out with little children or teaching imagery), while the poem's imagery is more heroic:
Archive 2007-01-01
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Non iUis geneiis nexus, noti pignora curat Sed numero languet pietas,
De veritate religionis christianæ
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Licet igitur etiam illis, vt coeteris omnibus Christianis, vbi hoc ad pietatem magis facere iudicauerint, pro suo arbitratu matrimonium contrahere. by Gods lawe eyther to vowe the estate of single lyfe, or to abstayne from mariage.
The Creeds of the Evangelical Protestant Churches.
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Linking one and knocking the next, tapting a flank and tipting a jutty and palling in and pietaring out and clyding by on her eastway.
Finnegans Wake
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Littera sera quidem, studiis exculte Suilli, huc tua peruenit, sed mihi grata tamen, qua, pia si possit superos lenire rogando gratia, laturum te mihi dicis opem. ut iam nil praestes, animi sum factus amici 5 debitor: et meritum uelle iuuare uoco. impetus iste tuus longum modo duret in aeuum, neue malis pietas sit tua lassa meis. ius aliquod faciunt adfinia uincula nobis
The Last Poems of Ovid
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In this tradition of Michelangelo, Milton, and Scorcese, Gibson has made his own pietà.
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In sermons and writings he asserted the claims of personal holiness, and in 1670, while dean at Frankfort-on-the-Main, he began to hold little reunions called collegia pietatis (whence the name Pietist), in which devotional passages of the Scriptures were explained and pious conversation carried on by those present.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 9: Laprade-Mass Liturgy
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Quos Sweno, paterni illorum menti oblitus consanguine� pietatis more accepit, puellamque Ruthenorum regi Waldemaro, (qui & ipse Iarislaus a suis est appellatus) nuptum dedit.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation
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Perfect as an allegory - the pietà, the sacrificial lamb - and yet so empathetically maternal, it gives warmth to the solemn poise of Bellini.
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White also places a dead-looking tree behind the mother and child in his Hope for the Future but adds a noose; this and the mother's dejected pose -- her shoulders drooping, she holds the baby across her lap in the manner of a pieta -- make the title bitterly ironic.
Chicago Reader
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Et tamen, dum hi simulant pietatem, licet ex Ecclesia non sint, numerantur tamen in Ecclesia: sicuti proditores in republica, priusquam detegantur, numerantur et ipsi inter cives, et quemadmodum lolium vel zizania et palea inveniuntur in tritico, ant sicut strumae et tumores inveniuntur in integro corpore, cum revera morbi et deformitates sint verius corporis, quam membra vera.
The Creeds of the Evangelical Protestant Churches.
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Christi illa fratrumque dilectione, ea sinceritate cordis et pietatis officia praestandi conscientia; unde per of which, by the operation of the Spirit, this assurance may in due time be revived, [1582] and by the which, in the mean time, they are supported from utter despair. [1583] operationem spiritus eadem illa certitudo tempestive possit reviviscere: [1584] quibusque interim ne prorsus in desperationem ruant suffulciuntur.
The Creeds of the Evangelical Protestant Churches.
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His earliest acquisition was a sort of all-male pieta gouache by Keith Vaughan, inspired by Shakespeare, that Walker said identified him as a ‘neo-romantic’.
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Christianis, vbi hoc ad pietatem magis facere iudicauerint, pro suo arbitratu matrimonium contrahere.
The Creeds of the Evangelical Protestant Churches.
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Animum diuinis exercendo studijs, noctes trahebat insomnes, et qu鎠ita scribendi diuerticula per otium frequentabat: Imperium oratione, ac Sanctis operationibus continendum ratus, Egregius Christian� disciplin� pr鎐o, filios ac proceres docuit, pietatem diuitijs omnibus, atque ade� ipsi anteferre totius mundi Monarchi�.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation
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Jackson's woodcut of the Pieta theme hangs in my loft as a reminder of a classical motif, the Pieta of the Virgin Mary and Jesus.
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His interest in Freudian psychoanalysis is apparent in such works as the oil painting Pietà, or Revolution by Night, while his interest in automatism led him to develop the techniques of frottage and grattage.
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Christianissimi eximiam pietatem imitante filio, Diuo Friderico secundo rege nostro sanctissimo, Anno 1588. ad coelestem patriam euocato, aucta et promota: quæ etiam hodiè, clementissimi regis et principis nostri, Christiani 4. fauore et nutu viget floretque: in qua iuuentus nostræ Insulæ, artium dicendi et sacræ Theologiæ rudimentis imbuta, ad scientiam et veram pietatem formatur, vt hinc ministri Ecclesiarum petantur.
A briefe commentarie of Island, by Arngrimus Ionas
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Case study number one: The NYTimes and the Lebanese pieta
Think Progress » Fox Military Analyst on Syria: ‘We Can Talk To Them When We Line Them Up and Kill Them’
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There's a warped pietà on the front of the mall, underneath which a grown-over inscription declares: ‘I Am the Resurrection.’
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I think I especially love the pieta but so hard to choose...
Happy Mother's Day!
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Parcialmente en la parte baja la humedad es constante, razón por la cual se hizo un sistema de “canales” y tuberías ocultas para drenar el exceso de agua de las lluvias y de riego, en esta parte existe la posibilidad, por las condiciones del terreno, de contar con un venero de agua, según indicaciones del anterior propietario.
Land for sale / Terreno en venta Tirio, Michoac�n
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Accedit, quòd præter omnem expectationem meam ab omnibus tuis ciuibus, quibus comaliqua consuetudo mihi contigit, tanta passìm humanitate acceptus essem, vt iam (sit hoc saluo pietate à me dictum) suauissimæ Anglorum amicitiæ fermè aboleuerint desiderium et Pannoniarum et Budæ meæ, quibus patriæ nomen debeo.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques, and Discoveries of The English Nation, Vol. XII., America, Part I.
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No son propietarios, cierto, pero acaso eso los descualifica de su dignidad humana, acaso el no serlo les priva de sus derechos civiles, de la dignidad y respeto.
Global Voices in English » Puerto Rico: The Battle Over Public Lands
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He was strongly opposed to usury; to counteract the effects of usury on the poor, he advocated what were called montes pietatis, which were in essence municipal pawnshops where, for a small security or occasionally even no security, the poor could get small, short-term no-interest loans to help tide them over in a tight spot, with just a small flat fee to help support the operating costs.
Antonino of Florence and Just Price
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[109] "Hoc piarum mentium est, ut nihil sibi tribuant, sed totum gratiae Dei; unde quantumcunque aliquis det gratiae Dei, etiamsi subtrahat potestati naturae aut liberi arbitrii a pietate non recedit; cum vero aliquid gratiae Dei subtrahitur et naturae tribuitur quod gratiae est, ibi potest periculum intervenire.
Pneumatologia
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He attributes the Pietas dupondii to Livilla.
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Omnipotens sempiterne Deus, qui abundantia pietatis tuæ et merita supplicum excedis et vota: effunde super nos misericordiam tuam, ut dimittas quæ conscientia metuit, et adjicias quod oratio non præsumit.
A Little Rock'n'Roll with our Elevenses
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No son propietarios, cierto, pero acaso eso los descualifica de su dignidad humana, acaso el no serlo les priva de sus derechos civiles, de la dignidad y respeto.
Global Voices in English » Puerto Rico: The Battle Over Public Lands
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As soon as the door was opened, I was confronted by a loathsome oleograph of a Neapolitan shepherdess (that same oleograph used to turn up often in the shops where unclaimed objects from the state pawnshop, the Monte di Pietà, are sold).
Home Alone
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The word mons which literally means an accumulation of wealth or money, now called capital, seems to have been a generic term used in the fifteenth century to signify lending-houses in general; and hence the montes pietatis or monti di pietà were a species of charitable lending-establishments not, perhaps, unlike our modern pawnbrokers 'establishments, but possessing, of course, none of the sinister features of the latter.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 2: Assizes-Browne
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“In un mondo pieno di pericoli, dove la musica è vietata da una spietata milizia, il capitano Kurt, aiutato da Leah, la sua sexy partner, farà polpette di questa cospirazione machiavellica…”
No Fat Clips!!! : Kap10Kurt – Danger Seekers
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[72] Another _reductio ad absurdum_ or _ad impietatem_, cf. _supra_, p. 98, note b.
The Theological Tractates and The Consolation of Philosophy
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The beam played upon what had become in his eyes the most beautiful piece of sculpture in all creation: the Pietà of Michelangelo.
THE THORN BIRDS
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Multo autem minus doctrina de reprobatione terreri debent ii, qui cum serio ad Deum converti, ei unice placere, et e corpore mortis eripi desiderant, in via tamen pietatis et fidei eo usque, quo volunt, pervenire nondum possunt, siquidem linum fumigans se non extincturum, et arundinem quassatam se non fracturum, promisit misericors Deus.
The Creeds of the Evangelical Protestant Churches.
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Quae in Sacramentis sive per ea rite adhibita exhibetur gratia, per vim aliquam iis intrinsecam non confertur, neque ex intentione vel pietate adininistrantis pendent Sacramenti vis ac efficacia; [1907] verum ex operatione Spiritus, [1908] ac verbo institutionis, quod complectitur cum praeceptum, unde celebrandi
The Creeds of the Evangelical Protestant Churches.
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Severum persecutionem concitasse refert, in qua per omnes ubique locorum Ecclesias, ab athletis pro pietate certantibus, illustria confecta fuerunt martyria.
The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
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The beam played upon what had become in his eyes the most beautiful piece of sculpture in all creation: the Pietà of Michelangelo.
THE THORN BIRDS
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I don't know about you, Richard, I think you should be thinking about a ski house in the Rockies, or maybe a pieta tare (ph) in New York.
CNN Transcript Dec 22, 2009
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Christianissimi eximiam pietatem imitante filio, Diuo Friderico secundo rege nostro sanctissimo, Anno 1588. ad coelestem patriam euocato, aucta et promota: qu� etiam hodi�, clementissimi regis et principis nostri, Christiani 4. fauore et nutu viget floretque: in qua iuuentus nostr� Insul�, artium dicendi et sacr� Theologi� rudimentis imbuta, ad scientiam et veram pietatem formatur, vt hinc ministri Ecclesiarum petantur.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation
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Pieta lifted her brows slightly as he spoke, for fearful though she was, she knew not her true heritage and had never been told from where she inherited her exotic looks.
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Later emperors carried it further and in the second century AD empresses such as Sabina (wife of the emperor Trajan) were depicted as embodying, for example, pietas (family feeling).
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Parcialmente en la parte baja la humedad es constante, razón por la cual se hizo un sistema de “canales” y tuberías ocultas para drenar el exceso de agua de las lluvias y de riego, en esta parte existe la posibilidad, por las condiciones del terreno, de contar con un venero de agua, según indicaciones del anterior propietario.
Land for sale / Terreno en venta Tirio, Michoac�n
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His beautiful Mary, whom he sketched with the sweet face of Modesta, sat with Jesus draped over her lap in a classic pietà style.
The Poet Prince
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He also painted a tondo of the Pieta bearing Philip's coat of arms on the back, and he painted and gilded Sluter's statues.
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I'm Pat Bodner. Today we listen to new music from folk musician Pieta Brown and answer a question about the people in movie crews.
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In her two arias, "Come scoglio" and "Per pieta," Martinez displayed pristine high notes and an alluring lower register, while negotiating octave-wide leaps, runs, trills and more with grace.
James Conlon Celebrates 60th Birthday With Double Dose Of Mozart At Ravinia
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Hence the "good mother" is imagined as a source of perfect sympathy, a fantasy like that inscribed in the notion of the Virgin Mary as "fons pieta.
'Mummy, possest': Sadism and Sensibility in Shelley's _Frankenstein_
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Ma, uscito l'infelice figlio dalla stanza, più non resistendo alla piena degli affetti, si getto piangendo sopra una sedia e lamentando diceva: _O pietà grande_! "] [73] [_Vide ante_, act ii. sc.
The Works of Lord Byron. Vol. 5 Poetry
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Michelangelo allegedly responded to the suggestion that in his Pieta , the Virgin Mary seemed the same age as her son Jesus, by saying that the chaste remain young for longer.
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From the agony in the garden, where Gibson begins, to the pietà at the foot of the cross, Jesus does what he teaches.
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Quum tacet omnis ager, pecudes, pietaeque volucres;
A Philosophical Dictionary
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Et tamen, dum hi simulant pietatem, licet ex Ecclesia non sint, numerantur tamen in Ecclesia: sicuti proditores in republica, priusquam detegantur, numerantur et ipsi inter cives, et quemadmodum lolium vel zizania et palea inveniuntur in tritico, ant sicut strumae et tumores inveniuntur in integro corpore, cum revera morbi et deformitates sint verius corporis, quam membra vera.
The Creeds of the Evangelical Protestant Churches.
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One of the photographs in the exhibit was a modern-day pieta, with a hospital nurse holding in her lap an emaciated and nearly-naked patient who had died of HIV/AIDS.
Rev. Patrick S. Cheng, Ph.D.: Art, Censorship, and the Scandal of the Cross
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The pieta is one of the most powerful works of art.
Neuroesthetics
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Quod opus caritate in patriam ftimulante vigind trium annorum iu venis fcripferat, atque poft lon - gum temporis intervallum valde locupietatum hac infcriptione vulgavit: fhfloria eclejiajlica, principios y progrejfot de la Ciudad y religion catolica de Granada.
Bibliotheca historica. A.I.G. Meuselio ita digesta ut pæne novum opus videri possit
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We stand in awe before Michelangelo's touching sculpture, La Pieta , which depicts Mary holding the dead Christ in her arms.
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Her voice (giddy or quivering), her gestures (ebullient or devastated), her posture (vertical, expansive as in "I Love New York!" or slumped like an urban pieta) describe the volcanic feelings that develop and finally erupt in her world-weary soul.
James Scarborough: Stop Kiss, The Garage Theatre
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At ingravescente paulatim senectute, et morte appropinquante, quam neque animi dotes egregiae, neque pietas eximia potest propulsare, vir optimus, qui huic saeculo abunde profuisset, venturis etiam saeculis prospexit; et ut doctrinam immensam libris mandatam posteris reliquit, sic opes quae ex effusa largitione tandem superfuerant, ita legavit, ut literarum studio et pietati promovendae per omne aevum inservirent.
Sermons Preached Upon Several Occasions. Vol. I.
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Quae in Sacramentis sive per ea rite adhibita exhibetur gratia, per vim aliquam iis intrinsecam non confertur, neque ex intentione vel pietate adininistrantis pendent Sacramenti vis ac efficacia;: [10467] 1
The Creeds of the Evangelical Protestant Churches.