RM2G421EM–Upper right corner of a print of the scene of Cebes; Tabula Cebetis Carta Vitae. Allegory about the Salvation of Man. Life as a city with three walled sites, with a temple in the middle. At the outer gate, the souls of children are waiting, ready to enter the adult life. Before entering, they get something to drink seduction (Seductio), which makes them ignorant. The first walled terrain shows all kinds of and distractions, such as prejudice (Opinio), desire (Cupiduas), doubt (Error) and ignorance (Ignorantia). They prevent the youthful man to penetrate the next circle. Only by following the p
RM2AWDRCH–Messina, città nobilissima : descritta in VIIIlibri . 0 Ts^ fen^alte^a dì molto fapere il DìuhuPlatone nel (JMennoue pofe i principi] dellevirtù morali nella prudenza & retta opinio- Opinionene3 le quali tenendo lo fpeccbio dellhonejìà, inPlatonica delquella fi mirafferò i veri Principi, & gli ot- la noblka ?timi Cittadini in procurare il ben publico. Dalparto di cosloro nacque la [delta nobiltà co-tanto innalzata da gli antichi, che pofiala trale fielle, da lei procederono tante Deità. Ondeglihuominì per il me^o della virtù gouernando & commandando àgli altri,non [diamente diuennero infignìti
RM2G417DN–Left-up corner of a print of the scene of Cebes; Tabula Cebetis Carta Vitae. Allegory about the Salvation of Man. Life as a city with three walled sites, with a temple in the middle. At the outer gate, the souls of children are waiting, ready to enter the adult life. Before entering, they get something to drink seduction (Seductio), which makes them ignorant. The first walled terrain shows all kinds of and distractions, such as prejudice (Opinio), desire (Cupiduas), doubt (Error) and ignorance (Ignorantia). They prevent the youthful man to penetrate the next circle. Only by following the perso
RM2AWFD96–Delle vite de' più eccellenti pittori, scultori, et architetti . io diuenta facile, come d potrà ***** ^V*?vedere nel leggere le vite degli Artefici, i quali dalla natura » e dallo ftudio aiuta- m *ai *****ti, hanno fatto colè fopra humane per il mezo folo del difegno. E così facendo £w*qui fine alla introduzzione delle tre Arti, troppo più. lungamente forfè trattate*che nel principio non mi penfai, Me ne palio a fcriuere le Vite» PROE- *4 jDùue primatrottate U Pittur*3e Se ni tu PROEMIO DELLE V I T E. *0 non dubito punto* che non fia qua fi di tutti gli ScrittoriI commune» e certi{[ima opinio
RM2G41E8M–Upper right corner of a print of the scene of Cebes; Tabula Cebetis Carta Vitae. Allegory about the Salvation of Man. Life as a city with three walled sites, with a temple in the middle. At the outer gate, the souls of children are waiting, ready to enter the adult life. Before entering, they get something to drink seduction (Seductio), which makes them ignorant. The first walled terrain shows all kinds of and distractions, such as prejudice (Opinio), desire (Cupiduas), doubt (Error) and ignorance (Ignorantia). They prevent the youthful man to penetrate the next circle. Only by following the p
RM2CT30M4–. De symbolis heroicis, libri IX . IDem Emanv*el Fhilibertvs armorum con-geriem , quae in armamentarium referuntur y in-fcripfit hac Epigraphe : Condvntvr, non con-tvndvntvr. Quafi, pace etiam inita, non foleretintermittdre omnino belli prxfidia : gnarus, opinio-ne atque aucloritate belli, pacem maxime fuften-tari. Fran- L IBE R T? R I MTV S. 3 3.
RM2G4236N–Upper right corner of a print of the scene of Cebes; Tabula Cebetis Carta Vitae. Allegory about the Salvation of Man. Life as a city with three walled sites, with a temple in the middle. At the outer gate, the souls of children are waiting, ready to enter the adult life. Before entering, they get something to drink seduction (Seductio), which makes them ignorant. The first walled terrain shows all kinds of and distractions, such as prejudice (Opinio), desire (Cupiduas), doubt (Error) and ignorance (Ignorantia). They prevent the youthful man to penetrate the next circle. Only by following the p
RM2CDC83C–. With the Russians in peace and war; recollections of a military attaché . from the Turks at Nicopolis,and were showing their trophies to the Bulgarians,much to the delight of the latter. I, of course, met many newspaper correspon-dents of all nationalities at the front. There wasgreat jealousy among them, and curiously enouglI was approached more than once to act as arbi-trator in their disputes. With regard to thesegentlemen, the happiest combination was that ofArchibald Forbes of the Daily News and Fred-erick Villiers, who then represented the Graphic.Each in his own line was, in my opinio
RM2G42PGP–Upper right corner of a print of the scene of Cebes; Tabula Cebetis Carta Vitae. Allegory about the Salvation of Man. Life as a city with three walled sites, with a temple in the middle. At the outer gate, the souls of children are waiting, ready to enter the adult life. Before entering, they get something to drink seduction (Seductio), which makes them ignorant. The first walled terrain shows all kinds of and distractions, such as prejudice (Opinio), desire (Cupiduas), doubt (Error) and ignorance (Ignorantia). They prevent the youthful man to penetrate the next circle. Only by following the p
RM2CHE07A–. Heredity and evolution in plants . d intermediate spermatophytes; butunfortunately such evidence has not yet been discovered.We know nothing of the embryos of the geological ances-tors of modern conifers. The Mesozoic gymnosperms(Cycadeoidea and other related genera) are known to havehad dicotyledonous embryos, but these forms do not standin the ancestral line of the (polycotyledonous) conifersof to-day. To answer our question, therefore, we must,for the present, depend largely on the study of living forms.The evidence has seemed conflicting, and for nearly three-quarters of a century opinio
RM2G43A4N–Left-up corner of a print of the scene of Cebes; Tabula Cebetis Carta Vitae. Allegory about the Salvation of Man. Life as a city with three walled sites, with a temple in the middle. At the outer gate, the souls of children are waiting, ready to enter the adult life. Before entering, they get something to drink seduction (Seductio), which makes them ignorant. The first walled terrain shows all kinds of and distractions, such as prejudice (Opinio), desire (Cupiduas), doubt (Error) and ignorance (Ignorantia). They prevent the youthful man to penetrate the next circle. Only by following the perso
RM2CDCEJG–. Fungous diseases of plants, with chapters on physiology, culture methods and technique . each growing is practiced. In the United States the generalregions in which the more serious and constant injuries havebeen felt are apparently two, viz., the region of the Great Lakesand the Pacific Slope region, the latter including also districts incentral and northern California. Climatic relations. Plant pathologists are almost unanimous inthe assertion that this fungous disease is most prevalent and mostdisastrous when the spring is cold and damp. Practical orchardistslikewise concur in this opinio
RM2G423MW–Left-up corner of a print of the scene of Cebes; Tabula Cebetis Carta Vitae. Allegory about the Salvation of Man. Life as a city with three walled sites, with a temple in the middle. At the outer gate, the souls of children are waiting, ready to enter the adult life. Before entering, they get something to drink seduction (Seductio), which makes them ignorant. The first walled terrain shows all kinds of and distractions, such as prejudice (Opinio), desire (Cupiduas), doubt (Error) and ignorance (Ignorantia). They prevent the youthful man to penetrate the next circle. Only by following the perso
RM2CJ40AK–. The land of Bolivar; or, War, peace, and adventure in the Republic of Venezuela . DEATH OF THE SNAKE. Herrera, who was riding beside me, had his attentiondirected to a snake by the wayside which was en-twined round a great lizard. Without dismountinghe borrowed a lance from one of his troopers andwi.th it pierced the head of the snake, raising aloftthe repulsive creature and its prey on the point of 304 THE LAND OF BOLIVAR. [Chap. xvu. his weapon. This was a dexterous feat consideringthe smallness of the reptile and the instrument withwhich it was accomplished. Contrary to the general opinio
RM2G422RA–Left-up corner of a print of the scene of Cebes; Tabula Cebetis Carta Vitae. Allegory about the Salvation of Man. Life as a city with three walled sites, with a temple in the middle. At the outer gate, the souls of children are waiting, ready to enter the adult life. Before entering, they get something to drink seduction (Seductio), which makes them ignorant. The first walled terrain shows all kinds of and distractions, such as prejudice (Opinio), desire (Cupiduas), doubt (Error) and ignorance (Ignorantia). They prevent the youthful man to penetrate the next circle. Only by following the perso
RM2CH3EKE–. The Daily union history of Atlantic City and County, New Jersey : containing sketches of the past and present of Atlantic City and County . ownof his early life prior to the time he became known as a Puritan and a member of a littlecolony organized in England, which came to the shores of New England in 1628. Thefamily to which he belonged was of respectable standing and moderate fortunes. He be-longed to that class in England called esquires, or gentlemen, composed mainly atthat time of the independent landholders of the realm. The Puritans sought refuge from persecution for religious opinio
RM2G438XX–Left-up corner of a print of the scene of Cebes; Tabula Cebetis Carta Vitae. Allegory about the Salvation of Man. Life as a city with three walled sites, with a temple in the middle. At the outer gate, the souls of children are waiting, ready to enter the adult life. Before entering, they get something to drink seduction (Seductio), which makes them ignorant. The first walled terrain shows all kinds of and distractions, such as prejudice (Opinio), desire (Cupiduas), doubt (Error) and ignorance (Ignorantia). They prevent the youthful man to penetrate the next circle. Only by following the perso
RM2CE08TE–. The Knights of Malta : or, The Order of St. John of Jerusalem . des, decided unhesitating]that the place was no longer tenable. The third,Italian named de Castriot, was of a different opinio:He stated that although the fort was unquestionablya shattered state, still it was, he thought, feasiblemeans of further retrenchments to maintain it. Tltatement appeared to the malcontents little better thean insult, and high words ensued, de Castriot assertithat he was prepared to back his.opinion by personalconducting the defence. This offer raised such a stoiof indignation, that a general tumult seem
RM2G41G39–Left-up corner of a print of the scene of Cebes; Tabula Cebetis Carta Vitae. Allegory about the Salvation of Man. Life as a city with three walled sites, with a temple in the middle. At the outer gate, the souls of children are waiting, ready to enter the adult life. Before entering, they get something to drink seduction (Seductio), which makes them ignorant. The first walled terrain shows all kinds of and distractions, such as prejudice (Opinio), desire (Cupiduas), doubt (Error) and ignorance (Ignorantia). They prevent the youthful man to penetrate the next circle. Only by following the perso
RM2CR1Y1J–. Hieroglyphica, siue, De sacris Aegyptiorum literis commentarii, Ioannis Pierii Valeriani Bolzanii Bellunensis . anima,Et notamaior imago: nempe qubd corporeis clauftris ueluti prselis exoluta anima poftmortem latius dilatari uideatur.Sedenim illade honoribus opinio bC uerioreft,cV probabilior. CHRISTI VICTORIA. ILlud minime practereundum,fextidecimi pfalmi infcriptionem apud Grccoseffe fHAo;>£#4)k: alibi aureum infigne Dauidis, ubi interpretes antiquoru repetuntmorem,quicolumnas,imagines,autftatuasrjsqui ftrenue feliciterqj militiam exercuiffent,erioereconfuerant.Id uerb laudis uictoriChr
RM2G41A1C–Upper right corner of a print of the scene of Cebes; Tabula Cebetis Carta Vitae. Allegory about the Salvation of Man. Life as a city with three walled sites, with a temple in the middle. At the outer gate, the souls of children are waiting, ready to enter the adult life. Before entering, they get something to drink seduction (Seductio), which makes them ignorant. The first walled terrain shows all kinds of and distractions, such as prejudice (Opinio), desire (Cupiduas), doubt (Error) and ignorance (Ignorantia). They prevent the youthful man to penetrate the next circle. Only by following the p
RM2CPPXBD–. A popular handbook of the birds of the United States and Canada . d support inmy experience. Frequently when camping in the New Brunswickwoods during the summer vacation I have seen numbers of thesebirds gather about my camp-fire within a few minutes after it hasbeen lighted; and they did not hesitate to pick up a piece of meatthrown toward them. Mr. Thompson reports a similar experiencein Manitoba. He describes these birds coming to his camp-firesideand helping themselves to scraps lying but a few feet from wherehe was sitting. Several other observers, however, have recordeda similar opinio
RM2G429M6–Upper right corner of a print of the scene of Cebes; Tabula Cebetis Carta Vitae. Allegory about the Salvation of Man. Life as a city with three walled sites, with a temple in the middle. At the outer gate, the souls of children are waiting, ready to enter the adult life. Before entering, they get something to drink seduction (Seductio), which makes them ignorant. The first walled terrain shows all kinds of and distractions, such as prejudice (Opinio), desire (Cupiduas), doubt (Error) and ignorance (Ignorantia). They prevent the youthful man to penetrate the next circle. Only by following the p
RM2CT27RD–. Symboloru[m] & emblematum ex re herbaria desumtorum centuria vna[-quarta] collecta . JpfkJuispeTtnisaqniU interit ilfa r referturScilicet bac bQdiegratiafrQ meritih D j SYM- JoVCfl. CaMIRARII SYMBdLOilfM. YMBOLoauM/^/> lomms Bnptiflti Raj4rif(vij ri do£{iJ^. ^ nofirofeculo ceUherrimijicuti ipfitnifcripta ihunde tefiantur) Aquila nigrajupra nu-, hes volare contendens, quodLucas Contilisfcri^ptor Italicffs explicat, cujm ^erha in hunc modum convertereinlinguam latinamvolui. £fl opinio gracorum quorundamAUtorUmy quodjpecies qudidam AqmU nigrAjittqua quand§timet ne quid damni illi inferatur,n
RM2G4044K–Upper right corner of a print of the scene of Cebes; Tabula Cebetis Carta Vitae. Allegory about the Salvation of Man. Life as a city with three walled sites, with a temple in the middle. At the outer gate, the souls of children are waiting, ready to enter the adult life. Before entering, they get something to drink seduction (Seductio), which makes them ignorant. The first walled terrain shows all kinds of and distractions, such as prejudice (Opinio), desire (Cupiduas), doubt (Error) and ignorance (Ignorantia). They prevent the youthful man to penetrate the next circle. Only by following the p
RM2G25F7K–Wrong conviction dispenses the world of truth; Wrong conviction points to the world. A man with a salskel is the characteristic world's character (Mundus fascinatus). He is enchanted by incorrect conviction (Opinio), a woman with two glasses on the forehead. She reads from a book magic formulas. Around Silly World a magic circle has been drawn with the symbols of the seven planets, as well as a vinegar sprinkler, a convex mirror and a burning candle. The personification truth (Veritas) tries to help silly world, but is attacked by the enchanted silly world with a sword. In the background, just
RM2CRY38M–. Symbolorvm et emblematvm ex re herbaria desvmtorvm centvria vna . En crucibwfcecunda inter Scyllam at^ Charyhdim,Hcrba viret, gentis nonne cafata pu ? In opinio. Nopinionibus Italice confcri. tisaceditude fimplicibus Aloyfij Anguillara (olimprafeffi horti Medici Patauini;) legimusTripolium nafciinfcopulis quibusdamfi- tis interScyllam & Charybdim ad mareSiculum, quodfloresproferatfimiles vioUqua diciturma-tronalts ,femen veroalij volunt infuis capfilis referref-guram crucis, quale ejr nos habuiffe meminimus. Siue autem hoc vere itafefe denatali loco hujus plant<ehabeat,feuab alijs acce
RM2CE4W4N–. De causa Dei contra Pelagium et de virtute causarum. Opera et studio Henrici Savilli. Ex scriptis codicibus nunc primum editi . tur. Ec efthicquorundam,qui vcrecitaturp.Metaphyf, 5. Mcgancinominan-tur, 6c ficut Auerroes dicit ibi, ifte fcrmo,fcilicetifta opinio,a quibuf-damloqucntiumacftimatunQuorumtrcsrationcsponitibi Albcrtus. ty4ll>crtni.Prima eft, Caufa dicituraftiua rcfpeflu fui cfFeifjus, 64 caufa 6c caufa-. tumfuntfimuhcrgocaufanoncliaftiuaantcquamaclu.-igat.Secun- da eft, fi aliquodmotiuum po(sitmouere,£x: fit in potentiaad mouendumantcquam moucat,Scnihilvcnitdepotcntiaadaftum nif
RM2CT18BC–. Emblemata physico-ethica, hoc est, Naturae morum moderatricis picta praecepta : à Nicolao Taurello Montbelgardensi ... observata, & vario conscripta carmine . sJyfjjor ut apparet tenues immiffus in undas Nummus: $$ exoriens Solquo^ major erat.laudftcus externis augetur opinio rebus: ? arvaque pr&grandi c orpora vefte tument*^Dcclrinxfyjluens oratio nomen adauget: Et qu<z magnificent3Jufticiuntur opes.Sed veniens humilijapientia vefte:jacebit ^Defy eaa injlerilipauper, egens^ loco* H 5 lit/S Illajfapellepotitur. ^AdChriJlophorum Pium HerdejtanumNoribergenjerru.. ^Dumfera venator venabula
RM2CE4W71–. De causa Dei contra Pelagium et de virtute causarum. Opera et studio Henrici Savilli. Ex scriptis codicibus nunc primum editi . t fi-n:iilaufcrt;quodprimum fccundi6cquartum huiuscumfequentibusnonpermittunt. Qua-re 6t Robcrtus Cantuaricnfis Archiepifcopns damnauit Oxoni^ articulum aflerenrcm^quodomnispropofitio vcradc futurocll neceflaria. C AP. XIII. Traclatopimonem QiceronU, dicentem Deufn nefcire futura. Lin eft opinio Ciceronis,fcilicct quod multa eucniunt libcrc, Scd De-usiUa non pr^lcit , propcer motiuum capitulo projcimo rccitatum.Ncfctuitenim videre quomodoclTcc ccrta prxfcicntia omni
RM2CNRFBB–. Joachimi Camerarii Symbolorvm et emblematvm centvriæ tres. I. Ex herbis & stirpibus. II. Ex animalibus quadrupedibus. III. Ex volatilibus & insectis. Accessit noviter centvria IV. Ex aquatilibus & reptilibus. Cvm figvris æneis . t,neftabiliaturde vi verbo-rum Magicorumfuperfeitiofe opinio, ejr itaconfirmenturma-gniillius Serpentisperniciofaludibria: Sicnihil vetat, quomi-nus adducamus qua oltm ejr vufgo, quamvisfalfo, de/erpentuafeutia hac in partejaffatdfuere, utpote tllis in rebtts imitanda,qua ufiti nohis ejfepojfunt ad evitanda exitiofa & turpia.Vndeejr Chriftusnosejfe jubet prudentes, u
RM2CNWPA2–. Joachimi Camerarii Symbolorvm et emblematvm centvriæ tres. I. Ex herbis & stirpibus. II. Ex animalibus quadrupedibus. III. Ex volatilibus & insectis. Accessit noviter centvria IV. Ex aquatilibus & reptilibus. Cvm figvris æneis . br* amp/ttu- dine (ommendat. Vtrgilius autem in Gcorgic.vocatJierilcspU- tanos :ejrinl V. cjusdem operis inquit: Uttify miniflrantemplatanumpotantibus umbram. ££uodin iUosdicij>oteft,quiJempermagna deJepoUicentes,omniaquejua ad ojtentationemtantum parantes, qub opinio-ncm finguUris doEirin* ac prudentm ve/falsb apud a/ios con-quirant ,veletiamji qu* poflideant bon
RM2CE4TWW–. De causa Dei contra Pelagium et de virtute causarum. Opera et studio Henrici Savilli. Ex scriptis codicibus nunc primum editi . emper fuiffe,<(srnuncejfefuturumj <(sr de pra- fcientia T)ei correjfondenterommno. Deomm tnmenpneterito yelpriefenti dicit, quod neceJfeeH tUudfuiffe, fcire illudeffe prateritum acfuiffe -^(^corripit eumfuper infufficientia refi^on- fionisy eo quod non fufficienter difficultatem-j euacuat. ^ Rstcr has autem eft 6c tricefima tcrtia opinio , qux affirmat quod ali-qufd fcmperfuit futurum,& adhuccft futurum,non eft tamcn necefTa-riumvliomodoiiiudvnquamfuifre, autn
RM2CHFB10–. Adolescens academicus sub institutione Salomonis . jyM* (Priuatvm, Studiwv^* 9. Jn Jlinlo Verit CU$ r H5 SYMBOLI EXVLICATIO. Exantla, mi Adolefcens,fed gna-uiter, operose, fortiter $ alte eniminDemocriti puteomerfa latetve-ritas, nifi plurimum defudaueris>aut nihil, aut parum hauries. Tum vero ligonem in manus fu-me, Salomon offerr, folum fcilicertibi etiam aperiendum, effodien-dumque: nam vt auri,& argenti no- J bilesvenas(quibusrebushominum I opinio valorem dedit) natura fubterra recondidir, nediuitesabfque : labore euaderemus: itamelioresa-nimi opes fcientias Deus abftrufasefle voluit,
RM2CP1EDM–. Emblemata v. cl. Andreae Alciati : cū imaginibus plerisque restitutis ad mentem auctoris . Vel £mblemata •Vel poft mortem formidolofi. IMBtEMACLXX.! 303. CJETERA mutefcent, coriwntyfilebit ouillum,Si coafeBa lupt tympana pellefonent-Hanc membrana> ouium fic exhorrefcit, vt hoHtm Hxanimis quamuis nonferat exanimem -Sic cute detr#fia Zifcsujn lympann verfits ,Boemospotmt vmcere Pontifices. EXPLICAT- CLAV D. MIN. Ν Ο ν facile obliteratur opinio in homxnum con-ccpta mentibus.Vc enim quorundam infignis vir-tus vel poit mortem adeo amabilis cil.vteius non pofficeile 11011 iucunda meinio:itano
RM2CPNB4H–. Emblemata cvm aliqvot nvmmis antiqvi operis . S V N T hhiiC hic cijlt^quarum tenet altera^lumbum, lAurofedgrauis eft altera, neu tra patet.Optio Jij-aUat,plumbum vtpro diuite cxcm tArripias auro: quis tibi caujjk mali eff?Hinc quihm ingenium efi, multosfortunaretardat, Nondignisquerefertprizmiamiqua-viris.In domino non efiJemper ditarcjiddes, Culpa^ nec immeritos tot cumulajje honts. •Nam quosfatapremunt, metas contingere fixas, JEtmiJera ncqueunt Jereleuare mora.Sedneque Fortuna efl qmdquam, nifi opinio -vana, Quam merito jpernisy -vincis 0^ ingenio. Pietatis EMBLE MATA. Pietatis vis. 27. M
RM2CPB90P–. Symbola heroica . EMANVEL Philibertvs Sabaudix Dux, fi-mulacro elephanti, qui ouiculas ^ ne forte ob-uias proterat, fubmouet probofcide, adiunxit hoclemma: Infestvs infestis . Futurus nimirumnatura leni j neque nocitums vllis, nifi adxque for-tes eflent, & qui fimul iniuriam primi auderent in-ferre. Idem 32 DE SYMBOLIS HEROICIS. IDem Emanvel Philibertvs armorum con-geriem , quac in armamentarium referuntur, in-fcripfit hac Epigraphe : Condvntvr, non con-TVNDVNTVR. Quafi, pacc etiam inita, non folcretintcrmittere omnino belli pracfidia : gnarus, opinio-ne atque au6toritatc belli, pacem maxime
RM2CDF4E5–. Allgemeine Pflanzenkaryologie . Fig. 309. Paphiopcdiluminsigne. Scheinbare „Ami-tose im Embryosack.Vergr. 420. (Nach Apzelius.) Unregelmäßige Mitosen und Amitose 455 ohne Ausbildung- von Spindelfasern oder Differenzierung von Ctiromo-someu vor sich geht. Häufig teilen sich die Kerne dabei in un-gleiche Stücke. Immerhin ist man jetzt wohl durchweg- der Überzeugung, daßFälle echter Amitose viel seltener sind, als man das früher gedachthatte. Ein geschichtlicher Überblick zeigt gerade hier ein merk-würdiges Schwanken der communis opinio. Anfänglich — das hörtenwir schon (s. S. 2, 233) — sollte
RM2CT30M9–. De symbolis heroicis, libri IX . Emanvel Philibertvs SaBaudiae Dux, fi-mulacro elephanti, qui ouiculas^ ne forte ob-uias proterat, fubmouet probofcide, adiunxit hoclemma: Infestvs infestis . Futurus nimirumnatura leni ; neque nociturus vllis, nifi adaeque for-tes effent, & qui fimul iniuriam primi auderent in-ferre. Idem 32 DE SYMBOLIS HEROICIS. IDem Emanv*el Fhilibertvs armorum con-geriem , quae in armamentarium referuntur y in-fcripfit hac Epigraphe : Condvntvr, non con-tvndvntvr. Quafi, pace etiam inita, non foleretintermittdre omnino belli prxfidia : gnarus, opinio-ne atque aucloritate b
RM2CPGC6D–. De deis gentivm, varia & multiplex historia, in qua simul de eorum imaginib. & cognominib. agitur, vbi plurima etiâ hactenus multis ignota explicantur, & pleraque clarius tractantur . fiiperiore Iibro,feu,ut magis appellare libuit, Syntagmate, quid de Deo uno prazpotenti 8cimmortali ipfe fentirem, breuifsimedocuerim,mi Pafethe: deqj ipfius Dei nomine quae noftri 8c Greci Hebre/qj tradant, 8canfcribipofsit,nonnullaattulerim:philofbphorum quoq?antiquorum dedeis opinio^nes, fententiasqj, decjj uarijs deorum appel*lationibus multa collegerim: 8C mifcellaneos praeterea deos, 8c topicos, aliaqj pl
RM2CDJ467–. Guilielmi Gilberti Colcestrensis, medici londinensis, De magnete : magneticisque corporibus, et de magno magnete tellure; physiologia noua, plurimis & argumentis, & experimentis demonstrata . l$% GVII^EL. GILBERTI bcrtus Normannus Anglus non ab attraclione ficri oftcndere con-tendit, quare & refpe&iuum pun&um tanquamad abdita princi-pia tcndens excogitauit, ad quod fcmper ferrum ta&um dirige-retur, non attracliuum; fed magnopere errauit etiamfi prioremcrrorem deterfit de attradionc. lllc vcro demonftrat fuam opinio-nem hoc modo: Sit vas rotundum aqua plenum j. in medio aquae fuperficiei coll
RM2CT2WGD–. Dvodecim specvla Devm aliqvando videre desideranti concinnata . plari. fic ait Samuel eidem: Nonne, x.s%;ciim paruulus effes inoculis tuis, caput mtri- 15«bubus Ifrael fachises.? vnxitque te Dominusin Regem fuper Ifrael ? Pro eo ergo, quodabiecifti fermonem Domini (magnus fcilicetin oculistuiseffe&usjabiecit teDominus,nefis Rex. Apage ergo domefticum hocanimifemperintumefcentis virus, ac modeftiam vfque reti-nere fatagamus: ne vlla vmquam nos noftriinflet opinio, peftis vere vniuerfi profe£his:qua2& optima quaeque in nobis elidit, nihilque pras-ter inanem producit auram, qua &pafcitur,Nonne
RM2CDY4F1–. Istoria diplomatica che serve d'introduzione all'arte critica in tal materia . Bafilica,; quae a prifeis irt eorum fuerat honorem CXM1-- 3X4 . .... conflruéta temporibus, fub omni diligentia condidit, perfuiv dens ea balfamo^c thymiamate, nec non galbano boni odo-ris, et lucidiflimo thure: pofuitque ea in arca faxea fubter-ranea, cuius operimentum perornavit argento , et auro feudiverfis lapidibus pretiofis. Coronatur Civitas tota , fìt lae-titia populis habitantibus in ea. Cucurrit autem opinio perdiverfos, et quotquot credentes ad eorum pervenerunt tu-mulum, repente falvantur, quacumque fu
RM2CPK2TP–. De symbolis heroicis, libri IX . EMANVEL Philibertvs Sabaudix Dlix , fi-mulacro clcphanti, qui ouiculas ^ nc foice ob-uias proterat, fubmouet probofcide , adiunxit hoclcmma: Infestvs infestis . Futuais nimirumnatura leni ^ neque nociturus vllis, nifi adxque for-tes ellcnt, & qui fimul uiiuriam primi audcrcnt in-fcrre. Idcm 32 DE SYMBOLIS HEROICIS. IDem Emanvel Philibertvs armorum con-geriem , qux in armamentarium referuntur, in-fcriplit hac Epigraphe : Condvntvr, non con-TVNDVNTVR. Quafi, pace etiam inita, non folcretintermittere omnmo belli pracddia : gnarus, opinio-ne atque aud:oritate bel
RM2CPX6NB–. Idea principis christiano-politici, centum symbolis expressa . rudenter conftitutis induftria propria animadvcrti folet,non dici ab aulicis. ^. lllud ego non probo, fi Princeps in plateis & compi-tispublicisnimis frequens? compareat; nam primumqui-dem admiratur eum populus, deinde curiofius obfervat, de-mum plane faftidit. Quod rarius incurrit in oculos, in majo-ri eft ^? veneratione. Dcfpiciunt oculi > quod jam opinio vuUaarc fecit. Non expedit plebem eo fcientia^ progredi, ut dif-cernere valeat, num catena fervitutis, qua tcnetur, aurca fit,an ferrea, dijudicando dotes& naturam Principi
RM2CPX5EH–. Idea principis christiano-politici, centum symbolis expressa . Bb 4 SYM- z^C DIDACI SAAVEDRiE SYMBOLVM X LVI.. RE M V s cx partc aquis immcrfuSjObliquus videtur ocu-lis, & fradtus, idque cx refrad:ione rpecierum oritur: itamuliis in rcbus nos fallit opinio. Ea de caufsa Philofophi Scc-ptici, ut diccbantur, de omni re dubitabant>nec quicqua proccrtoaudebantairercrc. Soleis ranemodeftia,& diffidentiaprudcns humani judicii, nec abfque fundamento : fiquidemad certam rerum cognitionem binac requiruntur difpofitio-nes, iUius nimirum, qui cognofcit 5 & rei> quae cognofci de-bct. Qui cognofcit
RM2CR0N43–. Symbola diuina & humana pontificum, imperatorum, regum . J^rrurm.f(exJlrrajm^ /au*/tttfetJhfu/kruM 7Za/eartum. jA^eim^t/o/mHrfiix^rraaonie etSidif.^dremaFer/tnindo ve/iauif.. REGVM HISPANIARVM. *$ VII. Hierographiafmplex. FOrtuna dubia &ancipiti,animo & virmte opus, Sicfciticet equcs equi- %$•tem fternir, VIII. Hierographia fmplex. Murextc agona forma a Vegetiodefcribitur, in quamcunq; partemincuhenr.grav^s exiflit.Hic coronatur.Nam Regis Arragonix Petri eft; quiGailos e Sicilia ejecit.Magna de felc opinio. IX. Hierographia pmplex. Nota eft Fabula de cerva arripcdes& cornubus aureis,quam Her
RM2CT15X2–. Emblemata . <sJ3^ KiTVKy^ tamum mclatur lite peremji^ Vtrum priusfuerit, oyauisIrtctiSj an duro qui -verbere malleus illum Fatigat. Hanc dijcordtam,NohiSj quod caujfts ignorat^ proditineptum Vulgws, nec audit candidos.Quippe Deu^ menti tioftr.t fimul indidit vfu^y Po/cehat lUa cim duo.Omnia momento potuit perfecla creare, Dedit ^fimul minutula.Nonfpacium^ aut tempm tum partihm httcrcefit, Cor, hepar item copulat.Nenimts b.tc igitur curarum/eparet ardor, Nonfuperet h^c opinio. I 4 Tcmpc- n6 l. SAMBVCI Tempeftiua profiint.Emco Memmio.. E X V V IV M Thirm depofut quolibetanno, IndmturpeRem m
RM2CF0M7G–. Raphaelis Fabretti Gasparis F. Vrbinatis De columna Traiani syntagma : accesserunt explicatio veteris tabellae anaglyphae Homer Iliadem atque ex Stesichoro, Arctino et Lesche Ilii excidium continentis & emissarii lacus Fucini descriptio. Toritina dex. cJauumCn. coi- nucopix COS-V -P SPQR OPTI. Mo-PRINC. Occopag. 20 2. idem p-20 5.apud me prim<t magn, de hac Fortuna Rcduce forfan intelligendosjcum Traiani apud Sen^tum virtu-tis opinio, nil ahud, quam felicem reditum, a Fortuna petendum, atque expe- fdandum, reliquiflc videatur. Si quid tandcm , tum hoc loco, voluntatis; tum, & pluries vt c
RM2CPR06R–. Emblemata : et aliquot nummi antiqui operis . iSGse^x^sff^ CLy ^ R I T y R, dr f4«r«w iactaturliteperemUy Vtrurnprmsfuerit, grauisI ncus ,a7i duro qui verbere malkm illum F atigat, Hanc dtfcordtamyN ohis.quod catiffas ignorat, prodit ineptum Vulgtis, nec aufy candidos.Qjftppe Deiis mentinoftrafimuHndidit vfus^ P ofcebat tlla cimi duo.O mnta momento potuit perfectacrearCy Dedit& ftmulminutula.N onjpacium, aut temptts tumpartihtts intercefity C or, heparitem copuLtt.N enimis hac igitur curarumfeparet ardor, N osfuperet h^c opinio, Tcmpe- E M B L E M A T A. Tempeftiua prof unt.Errtco Memmto, 30
RM2CPAK32–. Bibliothecae Alexandrinae icones symbolicae P.D. Christofori Giardae cler. reg. S. Pauli elogiis illustratae . MEDICINA «5. E C, fi me in tot dicendi miracula com-mutarem, in quot fe formas,& fpeciesProteus vertebat, Artis Medicae afle-quar variam , multiplicemq; Naturam.Quid enim in ea non varium , & mul-tiplex , cuius & origo anceps, & inuen-tio dubia,& Parentes incerti,& opinio,seftimatioqueapud homines pro locorum, & temporum difcriminonon folumdiuerfa,fed etiam inconftans,& vtilitasam-/bigua,& honos lubricus,& fuauitas infida,& caufre ad-modum vari,T,& effe&a poene fortuita, & fimilitud
RM2CPN2WB–. Emblemata cvm aliqvot nvmmis antiqvi operis . Vtrnm prim fuerit, grauisIncws, an duro cjui perhere malleHS iUum Fatigat. Hanc dijccrdiam,Nohii,(juod cauffu ignorat, proditineptum Vulo-ws, nec audit candidos.Quippc Dews menti nojlne. fimul indidit vJwSt Vofcehat lUa ciim duo.Omnia momento potuitperfeSla creare, Dedit ^ fimul minutula.Non Jf acium, aut tempus tum partihus interceftt^ Cor, hepar item copulat.Ne nimls hicc igitur curarum feparet ardor, Non fupefet hccc opinio. I 4 TctrspG- 13« !. SAMBVCI Tempeftiua proflmt.Errico Memmio.. E X V VIV M Thirws depomt ijuolibetanno, IndmturpeUem mo
RM2CPHF56–. Illvstratione de gli epitaffi et medaglie antiche . ILLVSTRATIONE DE GLI EPITAFFIET MEDAGLIE ANTICHE, DI M.GABRIEL SYMEONI FIORENTINO.. O n o alcuni dicofr fatta opinio-ne, che credano che la nobiltà &rvirtù della venerabile antichità,infieme con la necelTaria cogni-tione delle hiftorie,non porti ho-nore ne vtile alcuno à quelli, chedi ciò fi dilettano , o per loropiacere particulare, o per farnepartecipi gli altrihuomini amato-ri delle cofè nobilifsime & gentili, ftimando falfaméte co-tale profefsione vile , &: quafi comune & facile a tutte leperfbne : Per il che volendo à quefti tali riipo
RM2CR11XM–. Emblemata . trare, amicitias conciliarej& quofcumque morbos abigere . Hadenus ille de vcr- bena. Quibus ex verbis facile eft collige- re , quam delira & ociofa vetcrum homi- num opinio nefcio quid prsccr naturam dc herbula fomniantium . Nos tamen ve- niam hauc damus antiquitati, qnaf in me- Var.u fU dijs tenebris veri lucem videre non pocue- urflitio, rit. Minus ferenda noftiorum quorun* dam fupcrftitio cuca eam herbam ,.quam D. loannis appcllitant, quamque ante fo- lis ortum eo die lcdam, ricuque fbleinni laram , putant habere vim incrcdibilem : quam ob cauflam non mulitrculac modo & delir?
RM2CP55Y1–. Le pegme de Pierre Covstav . propos les anciens difo*ientque Themis DecfTe tenant lamain aux veus deshumains,a pla*ce au ciel près Iuppitcnà fin que par rai*fon perpétuelle elle re tard aftlim port unité de ceux qui demandent à Dieu chofesnon raifonnables. Laquelle pefte dhom*mesdetâtmefembleplus côtraireaunôCrétien,dautant quilzont opiniô queDieufemôtre enclin Se fauorable à nozcôuoitifes Se mechâcetés ♦ Car quel iugemet peut faire de Dieu celuy,qui ofe fairela diuinité côpaigne de leurs crimes Se delits: que quafi par fon moié ilz ioifsét deleursdefirs infâmes ôC mal honétes. Etceux qui de
RM2CR0NJJ–. Emblemata . fcintilkt, coftas fcriptorum quorun- amore copiose icripkrunt (vt hoc corol- dameft opinio.Nouumcgocibi hicgenus Jarij loco fubiungam ) .itlianus in var. .^ iigni oftcndo , totum igiieum , totum cx hift. Placo Dialogo de Philofoph. & Con- ^^ ^f^ flanjir.a. Si pedus friget, & abdica mentis, uiuio, Xcnophon in Sympofio , Andrcas ^ ^^•^f» guctula iiiftilla de hoc fucco aiboris, car- Capeilanus Regius m Eioticis, Vola- bones cocipitsdeuotionis vuios &: fpiran- terranus hb. ji.Marfilius Ficinus iib. i* tes.Si irnie fencis lallicudinisad illa fuper- cap. 56.Ludoa. Viues j. de Anima, Br
RM2CP54RX–. Achillis Bocchii Bonon. Symbolicarvm quaestionvm de vniverso genere qvas serio lvdebat libri qvinqve . LIB. SEC VND. LXXXV HOC EX PLATONE SYMBOLVM SYMB. XLI Dluiti:E, h uirtus ueluti duo fondcra hahnturIn trutina, cjuorum unum ejl diogrmus* Viuitias etenim cjuum vendit opinio duris,Wirtutem insi^iens, eleuat illd miigis, At fa^iens ratlo uirtutem quo magis almam ,Tcmto dmitias ctfiimat ivja mmus • LXXXVI LIB. SECVND. VIRTVTIS VMBRA GLORIA. JJYMB. XLII. LIB. SECVND. LXXXVII OCTAVIO FarnesioDVCI OPT. £T CLARISS, SYMB. XLII Excdlcns vYtus rcfoncit tua, sicut imngo Clird, honis idco necfugknda
RM2CP5603–. Le pegme de Pierre Covstav . <&&* SSr^ i : 2/a?ratio?i^ Phtlofopbique. FCrt bien à propos les anciens difo*ientque Themis DecfTe tenant lamain aux veus deshumains,a pla*ce au ciel près Iuppitcnà fin que par rai*fon perpétuelle elle re tard aftlim port unité de ceux qui demandent à Dieu chofesnon raifonnables. Laquelle pefte dhom*mesdetâtmefembleplus côtraireaunôCrétien,dautant quilzont opiniô queDieufemôtre enclin Se fauorable à nozcôuoitifes Se mechâcetés ♦ Car quel iugemet peut faire de Dieu celuy,qui ofe fairela diuinité côpaigne de leurs crimes Se delits: que quafi par fon moié ilz i
RM2CF0M39–. Raphaelis Fabretti Gasparis F. Vrbinatis De columna Traiani syntagma : accesserunt explicatio veteris tabellae anaglyphae Homer Iliadem atque ex Stesichoro, Arctino et Lesche Ilii excidium continentis & emissarii lacus Fucini descriptio. Occopag. 20 2. idem p-20 5.apud me prim<t magn, de hac Fortuna Rcduce forfan intelligendosjcum Traiani apud Sen^tum virtu-tis opinio, nil ahud, quam felicem reditum, a Fortuna petendum, atque expe- fdandum, reliquiflc videatur. Si quid tandcm , tum hoc loco, voluntatis; tum, & pluries vt credo, inJOpcre fuperiori, ingenij vitio ofFendi, de quo iuftius & o
RM2CT3GR3–. Les images des dievx des anciens : contenans les idoles, covstvmes, ceremonies, & autres choses appartenans à la religion des payens . efte, & quafitout le corps, pour monftrer que Feiprit & volontédoit eftre franc & pur, pour accompagner toufioursla Foy. A caufe dequoy YAriofte dit:Les anciens ont feint la Foy njeflueDijn njoile blanc. &c.Et pource que Ion auoit eu cefte opiniô, que le pro-pre fiege de la Foy fuft en la main droite, & que farce H* Pour te^e cauk cle ïuy eftoit confacree, comme i ay%• dit,elle fut aufsi fouuent fignifiee par les deux mainsdroites iointesenfemble,&quelquesfoi
RM2CPY7PA–. Emblemas morales de Don Iuan de Horozco y Couarruuias Arcediano de Cuellar en la Santa Yglesia de Segouia. . us liA2 cíonde Diosaiúf:inatalesticpos,comodelashi-Plutar- üorias fagrndas nos es manifieílo. Y afsi no ay qchus in efpatarnósde q Galeno, y Plinio^y fin ellos EÍia--vita^fle rio y Plutarcho nos diga de enfermedades q fe haxmdri. ! curado por lo q en meaos fe defeubrió , como loHypocra q el nypocrates cuétadd fueño de la verdad y lates epifl. opinió quádo curó a Democnto,como el lo cuenid phtlo ra en vna epiftola,tabien deíla manera dizc fe hanconocido propriedadesde yeruas, y defeubi
RM2CPYRYR–. Emblemas morales de Don Iuan de Horozco Covarruuias... . efiodo.Y a(<?i parece que lo prueua el nombre que le dieron,pues por la exhalación fumofa del Echna, que tan no-table es de la palabra Griega que la fignifíca, fe llamóTypheo.Y conforme a eíía opinió dezimos,que con aucrfe pucílo eu lo que fusf ¡creas no auian de poder, :Grífg°¿s * j i ■ 1 (^ r - el humo. y que era atrevimiento y temeridad intentarlo,le co- folaua conque enbs cofas grandes baftaua auerlasquerido. Y paes en el prelente libro aüia ocafionespara emplearle el ingenio en lo mifmo que auia inuentado y defcubierto, y el pe
RMRD1278–. The Danish Ingolf-expedition. Marine animals -- Arctic regions; Scientific expeditions; Arctic regions. RHIZOCEPHALA OF THE NORTH ATLANTIC REGION In the "Ingolf" area only representatives of the latter genus have been found, the genus Parthenopea probably is restricted to the mediterranean region. Genus Lernseodiscus Miiller. As already remarked in the beginning of the present paper the oiientation of the parasites belonging to the genus Lemceodiscus here is different from that found in other publications dealing with the anatomy of this genus. As in other Rhizocephala in my opinio
RMRD5692–. The cyclopædia of anatomy and physiology. Anatomy; Physiology; Zoology. 634 NERVOUS SYSTEM. (NERVOUS CENTRES. THE MENINGES.) fibrous tissue, which cannot confer elasticity. And if a portion removed from the cord be stretched, it will be found to possess very little elasticity; but if the cord be held up by the filiform prolongation, and a slight jerking move- ment be communicated to it, it may be made to dance about as if by the elastic reaction of the filliform process. The movement which may be thus produced is very well calculated to deceive, and Dr. Macartney must have founded his opinio
RMRJ5KP9–. Canada, an encyclopaedia of the country [microform] : the Canadian Dominion considered in its historic relations, its natural resources, its material progress and its national development. Agriculture; Canadian literature; Finance; Natural history; Natural resources; Agriculture; Littérature canadienne; Finances; Sciences naturelles; Ressources naturelles. 146 CANADA: AN' KXCVCLOl'.KDIA. 1863; Revue Caiuuiienne, 1864; Opinio}'. Pnbliqiie, I1S7J; Re7ue fie Montreal, 1X77. Tlie language fince i860 has improvtd iinnieiisely, iiiulcr three different aspects—the writings, the speecli and the conv
RMRJGFHP–. Bees & bee-keeping; scientific and practical. A complete treatise on the anatomy, physiology, floral relations, and profitable management of the hive bee. Bee culture; Bees. 14 PRACTICAL HANDBOOKS. BRITISH MARINE ALOJE. Being a Popular Account of the Seaweeds of Great Britain, their Collection and Preservation. Mag- nificently illustrated with 205 Engravings. A work of great interest to all residents at, or visitors to, the seaside, and one that will give an additional charm to their stay. By W. II. Grattan. In cloth gilt, price 5s. 6d. "A really useful handbook."âPublic Opinio
RMRP6CD0–. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. tgot. The American. Florist. 1699 Cycas Revoluta in Bloom. Ed. Am. Florist:—Thinking possibly you would be interested, I have the pleasure of sending by this mail a photograph of Cycas revoluta that I have had in bloom in my greenhouse for the past six or seven weeks; in fact, the bloom first made its appearance some time in May, and later on developed into a cone-like flower fully nineteen inches in height. As near as I can tell, the plant is from thirty-five to forty years old, but there is a diversity of opinio
RMRPNYK2–. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 129 For the American Bee Journal. My Swarm Catcher. m. s. SNOW. I will here give a description of the swarm-catcher that I have used for years. It will serve the purpose of catch- ing natural swarms, or in case of " swarming out,'1 which they will often do, even if they are given a card of un- sealed hrood. I had three try it last season ; they seemed to eat up all the eggs in the comh and hroke up keeping house, making preparation to leave, and probably would, had it not been for the catcher. Bees hived acainst their will. Are of the same opinio
RMRPNYKA–. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 129 For the American Bee Journal. My Swarm Catcher. m. s. SNOW. I will here give a description of the swarm-catcher that I have used for years. It will serve the purpose of catch- ing natural swarms, or in case of " swarming out,'1 which they will often do, even if they are given a card of un- sealed hrood. I had three try it last season ; they seemed to eat up all the eggs in the comh and hroke up keeping house, making preparation to leave, and probably would, had it not been for the catcher. Bees hived acainst their will. Are of the same opinio
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