- top. The
results were
celebrated in a song by Maecenas' friend, Horace:
NuncLicet Esquiliis habitare salubribus,
atque Aggere in
aprico spatiari, quo modo...
- Lathbury, Mary
Artemisia (1915).
Poems of Mary
Artemisia Lathbury,
Chautauqua Laureate.
Nunc licet Press. pp. 101–102. "No Time Like the Past" at IMDb...
- the
Gospel of Luke.
nunc est
bibendum now is the time to
drink Carpe-Diem-type
phrase from the Odes of Horace,
Nunc est bibendum,
nunc pede
libero pulsanda...
- Suetonius,
Augustus Horace, Odes with
Scholia Horace,
Satires i.8.14 – "
nunc licet Esquiliis habitare salubribus atque /
aggere in
aprico spatiari, quo modo...
-
Artemisia (1915).
Poems of Mary
Artemisia Lathbury,
Chautauqua Laureate.
Nunc licet Press. pp. 19–22. "Mary
Artemesia Lathbury". Blue
Letter Bible. Retrieved...
- ****ertion, then
there are no
grounds needed to
reject it. quod
licet Iovi, non
licet bovi what is
permitted to
Jupiter is not
permitted to an ox If an...
- it in
favor of
canon law. It
contained three parts: Sane
licet sancta ecclesia, Sane
licet fallax, and
Volumnus et Mandamus. The
first part of the decretal...
- 2012, p. 170.
Wiedemann 2002, p. 86. Tertullian,
Apologeticus 50.3: "
Licet nunc sarmenticiōs et sēmaxiōs appellētis, quia ad stīpitem dīmidiī axis revīnctī...
- ****ertion, then
there are no
grounds needed to
reject it. quod
licet Iovi, non
licet bovi what is
permitted to
Jupiter is not
permitted to an ox If an...
- to
refer the
reader to
another location.
videlicet contraction of
videre licet,
meaning "it is
permitted to see" Used in do****ents to mean "namely" or...