To go with the nobili into the Duomo where one may behold the Pala d'Oro and the wonderful golden candlesticks which the Serenissimo hath given--to see the Serenissimo take her for the Daughter of the Republic--wonder of wonders!
But the Signori Nobili must have everything after their own new fashions.
It was reserved for Father Robert de' Nobili to surmount, or at least show how to surmount, this obstacle.
In this character Father de' Nobili converted a vast number of Brahmins.
The Accademia dei Nobili Ecclesiastici which received impoverished nobles, ordained them, and sent them at twenty-five years old to rule as prefects over the papal provinces was the fertile nursing-ground of a corrupt prelacy.
De Nobili determined to get rid of these obstacles.
Hence in order to obviate the apparent neglect and even contempt of the lower castes, other priests were assigned to that work, and de Nobili restricted himself to his peculiar vocation for forty-two years.
The companions of deNobili and de Britto went everywhere in Hindostan, they even reconciled to the Church the community of natives who called themselves the Christians of St. Thomas the Apostle, but who were in reality commonplace Nestorians.
These charges gave de Nobili a great deal of trouble for some time, but at last everything was satisfactorily explained, and the cardinal, the General and the Pope told the innovating missionary to continue as he had begun.
Ghiberti's first bronze gates of the Baptistery and Masaccio's frescoes in the Carmine were executed under the regime of the nobili popolani, the Albizzi and their allies.
It was the dawn of the Renaissance, and Florence was already full of artists and scholars, to whom these nobili popolani were as generous and as enlightened patrons as their successors, the Medici, were to be.
The example of Robert de' Nobili was sedulously followed up by other members of his Order.
A nephew of Cardinal de' Nobili and a relative of Pope Julius the Third and of the great Bellarmine, he was nobly born and tenderly reared.
The three Monti were reduced to one, the Monte de' Nobili Reggenti, and the power of the Balia was vested in a select committee of sixteen, of which Alessandro was the recognised head.
We find their parallel in Florentine history in the ottimati, the nobili popolani, whose prepotency had been overthrown by the Medici more than half a century before.
In the intervening half-century a new aristocracy, distinguished by the name of nobili popolani, had grown up and were now threatening the republic with a close oligarchy.
At this epoch the Medici, who neither belonged to the ancient aristocracy nor y the more distinguished houses of the nobili popolani, but rather to the so-called gente grassa or substantial tradesmen, first acquired importance.
And again there came to her very soon "dalla natura ammaestrata, sentendo quali disii alli giovani possono porgere le vaghe donne, conobbi che la mia bellezza piu miei coetanei giovanetti ed altri nobili accese di fuoco amoroso.
Among the suitors, and apparently they were many, was "uno dei piu nobiligiovani .
George was presented by his father to King Ferdinand, and all the nobili Inglesi were invited to join in the festivities with which it was customary to usher in the new year.
The nobili only left their palaces in cases of extreme emergency, locking themselves in against any visitor, to avoid getting unknowingly in contact with one of the conspirators.
Your nobili have made sure that the common man has never matured enough to develop a citizen's way of thinking, the feeling of being responsible, and of having to make true, conscious sacrifices for great purposes.
Wide vineyards and fences of Indian corn lay between, across which the Conte Nobili conducted us to his house, where we found prepared a very comfortable dinner.
The Conte Nobili conducted us, a noble Lucchese, but born in Flanders and educated at Paris.
Hence, also, the effects which Nobili has so well examined and described[A] in his papers on the distribution of currents in conducting masses.
Signori Nobili and Antinori, and others, so as to leave no doubt as to its identity with the common electric spark.
Nobili has shown[A] that these currents are able to cause contractions in the limbs of a frog.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "nobili" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.