Hence all healing, all favourable crises, take place in sleep; for the vis naturae medicatrix has free play only when it is delivered from the burden of the function of knowledge.
And in order that man might be capable of God and share His divine nature (capax Dei et divinae naturae consors), God created him according to His image; i.
The brief tract De Interpretatione Naturae Sententiae Duodecim is evidently a first sketch of part of the Novum Organum, and in phraseology is almost identical with it.
In the fragment De Interpretation Naturae Prooemium (written probably about 1603) Bacon analyses his own mental character and lays before us the objects he had in view when he entered on public life.
Such they are properly; for there are some uniform principles, or uniform impressions of the same nature, to be observed in very different subjects, "una eademque naturae vestigia aut signacula diversis materiis et subjectis impressa.
Varro declared expressly that if he had been to frame a new institution, he would have framed it "ex naturaepotius formula.
Introduction to the Systema Naturae of Linneus; Comprising the Characters of the Whole Genera, Particularly Those Natives of Britain, etc.
The elements of this traditional conception are summarized in the fifth book of Bodin's Universae Naturae Theatrum, a scholar's account of astronomy at the close of the sixteenth century.
This expression, naturae notiora, naturae notior, is so frequently employed by Bacon, that we may conclude it to point to some distinguishing feature in the Baconian physics.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "naturae" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.