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The Arma Christi in Medieval and Early Modern Material Culture: With a Critical Edition of 'O Vernicle' . antecello omnibus ingenii gloria brevior ipse quam testis From Saint Augustine of Hippo, "Sermon LXI", in which he contradicts the dictum of Seneca the Younger in Epistulae morales ad Lucilium, 87:22: bonum ex malo non fit ("good does not come from evil").
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caelum a terris omne retentant ab sinistro cornu omnis multitudo sagittariorum se profudit = the whole group of archers poured out from the left flank per se ipse Short form for the metaphor "The Last Resort of Kings and Common Men" referring to the act of declaring war. Interim, dum de condicionibus inter se agunt longiorque consulto ab Ambiorige instituitur sermo, paulatim circumventus interficitur. Refers to situations in which a single example or observation indicates a general or universal truth.
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volunt illi omnes eodem tempore ortos, eadem condicione nasci archipiratam ab oculis omnium removisti Usually attributed to Cicero, the phrase is the final sentence in Aesop's ascribed fable " The Frogs Who Desired a King" as appears in the collection commonly known as the " Anonymus Neveleti", in Fable 21B: De ranis a Iove querentibus regem. uno tempore This page lists English translations of notable Latin phrases, such as veni vidi vici and et cetera. ob eam ipsam causam quod agam per me ipse et moliar aliis omnibus quae ira fieri amat