-
caluerunt mollia saxa et
maribus nudas ostendit Pyrrha puellas,
quidquid agunt homines, uotum, timor, ira, uoluptas, gaudia, discursus,
nostri farrago...
- (Ch. 13)
Nihil autem neque publicae neque privatae rei nisi
armati agunt. Sed arma
sumere non ante
cuiquam moris quam
civitas suffecturum probaverit....
-
typically encomp****ed four to six
pages and
featured a
Latin motto, "Quicquid
agunt homines" ("Whatever
people do"). Its
content included British news, letters...
- quos
quidam Bastarnas vocant,
sermone cultu sede ac
domiciliis ut
Germani agunt.
sordes omnium ac
torpor procerum:
conubiis mixtis nonnihil in Sarmatarum...
- Examples:
Motto of Ankh-Morpork City Watch:
originally "Fabricati Diem,
Puncti Agunt Celeriter",
meaning "Make the day, the
moments p**** quickly"; due to erosion...
-
Bibliotheken und ihre
Bestrebungen (1906). (in German). Die Römerstadt
Agunt bei
Lienz in
Tirol (1908). (in German). Glick,
Thomas F. (1988). The Comparative...
-
Watch and Ward' in AM 1561 with his
personal motto 'Fabricati Diem,
Puncti Agunt Celeriter' ('Make the Day, the
Moments P**** Quickly')
becoming that of the...
- the
Colonial United States; it also
published essays. Its motto,
Quidquid agunt homines, uotum, timor, ira, uoluptas, gaudia, discursus,
nostri farrago...
-
included in the
motto (drawn
originally from the
Satires of Juvenal)
Quidquid agunt homines nostri farrago libelli est – "whatever men do
forms the
motley subject...
- di
Mozart al
Teatro M****imo di
Palermo Oltrecultura (2010-03-15), "Ita
agunt omnes mulieres" al
Teatro M****imo V.
Bellini di
Catania Le
Figaro (2002-09-11...