- poem of Virgil, the Georgics. In line I.40 of that work is the
phrase "da
facilem cursum atque audacibus annue cœptis". The line is
addressed to
Caesar Augustus...
- appeared. In France,
Bodin was
noted as a
historian for his
Methodus ad
facilem historiarum cognitionem (1566) (Method for the easy
knowledge of history)...
- were
loath to
acknowledge them (quamplurimi
quidem ****ensum non prœbuere
facilem).
Hincmar of
Reims (died 882)
declared that they were not
written by the...
-
alongside the
classical scheme of a
Golden Age, in his 1566
Methodus ad
facilem historiarum cognitionem. In 1617,
sculptures representing the four kingdoms...
- and
acquire food
easily for
centuries (sic nam fore
bello /
egregiam et
facilem victu per
saecula gentem). Livy
already points out that
Carthage did house...
-
century by Jean
Bodin in his
treatise of
source criticism,
Methodus ad
facilem historiarium cognitionem (1566). Characteristically, Bodin's
treatise intended...
-
Danorum iuventus Albyam fluvium tanta navigiorum frequentia complevit, ut
facilem eius
transitum perinde ac
continuo ponte iuncta puppium tabulata praestarent...
-
other sentences it has the
meaning similar to
dummodo 'provided that':
facilem esse rem, seu
maneant seu proficīscantur, sī modō ūnum omnēs
sentiant ac...
- (Blackwell, 2007), p. 170.
Aeneid 1.444–445: Sic nam fore
bello /
egregiam et
facilem victu per
saecula gentem; R.B. Onians, The
Origins of
European Thought...
- and study. Possevino's
title is in
direct contest with the
Methodus ad
facilem historiarum cognitionem 1560 of Jean Bodin. His
source for this work was...