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Example sentences for "coelo"

Lexicographically close words:
coelestial; coelestis; coeli; coeliac; coelis; coelom; coelomic; coelum; coena; coepit
  1. A Latin hexameter from the pen of Turgot became the well-known legend of this medal: "Eripuit coelo fulmen, sceptrumque tyrannis.

  2. Turgot composed in his honor the celebrated latin verse: Eripuit coelo fulmen sceptrum que tyrannis.

  3. As the Philosopher says (De Coelo i, text.

  4. On the contrary, "Virtue is the limit of power" (De Coelo ii).

  5. There is also a separate edition of Liber de coelo et mundo, dated 1473.

  6. Of all the epithets given to Jupiter, none conveyed more terror to superstitious minds than that of the Thunderer-- Coelo tonantem credidimus Jovem Regnare.

  7. The abstract of the Metaphysica closes where Aristotle descends to speak of the concrete heavenly bodies, and just as much of the De Coelo is given as treats specially of these.

  8. Footnote 3: The author carried the abstract of De Coelo a little farther, and then abruptly broke it off; probably finding himself borne too far away from the logical treatises with which he was at the time dealing.

  9. Now, as the Philosopher says (De Coelo ii, text.

  10. So when Aristotle proves (De Coelo ii) that there is no body beyond heaven, this must be understood of bodies which are in a state of pure nature, as is seen from the proofs.

  11. But no sacrament is superfluous, because "God does nothing without a purpose" (De Coelo et Mundo i).

  12. Further, "God does nothing useless," as is said De Coelo et Mundo i.

  13. De Coelo ii), since it is by its form that every body partakes of the Divine Essence, as is shown in Physics i.

  14. For the Philosopher says (De Coelo ii) that "things which are in a state of perfection possess their good without movement.

  15. But this is unreasonable: because "God and nature do nothing without a purpose" (De Coelo i).

  16. At Oxford he might choose between the Physics or the De coelo et mundo, or the De anima or the De animalibus.

  17. Where then is that omnipotence by which in coelo et terra, according to the Prophet, omnia quaecumque voluit fecit?

  18. Burton, as much as the author of the Excursion does toto coelo differ in his notion of a country life from the picture which W.


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