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- atque corrupti, quos dolores et quas molestias excepturi sint, obcaecati cupiditate non provident, similique sunt in culpa, qui officia deserunt mollitia...
- Visio attaches it to those who facere praelia et homicidia et rapinas pro cupiditate terrena ("make battle and murder and rapine because of worldly cupidity")...
- Śmierć" ("Cure for Death") describing the story of Tanzler. The 2022 song "Cupiditate" by the Norwegian band Sinfonia Borealis is inspired by Tanzler's story...
- comprises: 1. de neglegentia/carelessness; 2. de iracundia/hot temper; 3. de cupiditate/greed; 4. de superbia/pride; 5. de ****ula/intemperance; 6. de ebrietate/drunkenness;...
- curiositate) VII. (523c – 612b) 40. On Love of Wealth (Περὶ φιλοπλουτίας – De cupiditate divitiarum) 41. On Compliancy (Περὶ δυσωπίας – De vitioso pudore) 42....
- work written by Gerolamo Accoramboni. 1539 Ambrosius Autpertus, Sermo de cupiditate and Sermo in purificatione Sanctae Mariae Cologne Autpert's sermons are...
- and fidelity. Other works include Oratio contra septem vitia, Sermo de cupiditate, Sermo in purificatione sanctae Mariae, Homilia de transfiguratione Domini...
- Visio attaches it to those who facere praelia et homicidia et rapinas pro cupiditate terrena ("make battle and murder and rapine because of worldly cupidity")...
- cohibenda ira; De garrulitate; De curiositate ; De invidia et odio ; De cupiditate divitiarum) Moralia II - L'educazione dei ragazzi, La Biblioteca dell'Immagine...
- Servastus, a Latin poet, of whom nothing is known except his elegy, De Cupiditate, and a Sapphic ode, De Vetustate. Sulpicius Severus, an ecclesiastical...