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Caelum transit, (Celum transiit) veri rotam/Solis videt ibi totam/Mentis figens aciem;
Sensual Encounters: Monastic Women and Spirituality in Medieval Germany
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Speculator spiritalis/Quasi Seraphim sub alis/Dei videt faciem.
Sensual Encounters: Monastic Women and Spirituality in Medieval Germany
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Ale jsem mohl videt, e byl natvaný mým zmínila to.
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And yet, Non omnem molitor quae fluit undam videt, the miller sees not all the water that goes by his mill: no doubt, but, as in our days, these were of the commonalty, all the great ones were not so much as called in question for it.
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Yet this notwithstanding I do easily grant, neque quis vestrum negaverit opinor, all parts are attractive, but especially [4933] the eyes, [4934] — — — videt igne micantes,
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Corinth whom he never saw; non oculi sed mens videt, we see with the eyes of our understanding.
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Oppressus paupertate animus nihil eximium, aut sublime cogitare potest, amoenitates literarum, aut elegantiam, quoniam nihil praesidii in his ad vitae commodum videt, primo negligere, mox odisse incipit.
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Quos vir, quos tuto foemina nulla videt! — — — O sacred looks, befitting majesty,
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Virgil (Eclogue v, 57) does not hesitate to say: “Sub pedibusque videt nubes et sidera Daphnis.”
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Note 148: London, BL Harley 957, fol. 21v: "et addidit samuel, si iste puer iesus, quem christianus videt, veniret ad me, cruci affigerem ipsum et punirem." back
A Tender Age: Cultural Anxieties over the Child in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries
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