A cause is defined by Valgius, after Apollodorus, as negotium omnibus suis partibus spectans ad quaestionem, or as negotium cuius finis est controversia.
We may remark that Aristotle considers cold as in some cases a positive property, not simply as the absence or privation of heat (De Partibus Animal.
Et bibliothecam, in duobus partibus divisam," the foundation of this pleasing anecdote.
The fasciculi in one of 1511 are as follow:-- Sulpitii Examen de octo partibus orationis.
Consuetudinem testimonium virginitatis exhibendi, vel in eius locum sanguinem pulli gallinacei substituendi, velut in partibus Asiae atque Africae, in his Europae Septemtrione-Orientalis plagis ad usque modo reperiri licet.
What part the Inquisitors in partibus play in Irish assassinations, or in the general mass of murderous assaults that is perpetrated in the lower haunts of crime, it is impossible to say.
Every bishop who is sent in partibus infidelium, is an inquisitor charged to discover, through the means of his missionaries, whatever is said or done by others in reference to Rome, with the obligation to make his report secretly.
That there are Inquisitors in partibus is not to be denied.
As there is question here of frater Lucas Magister fratrum Minorem de partibus RomaniƦ we have here indirect testimony, all the more precious for that reason, as to the period of the establishment of the Order in the Orient.
Bishops in partibus infidelium were originally those who had been expelled from their sees by the pagans, and, while retaining their titles, were appointed to assist diocesan bishops in their work.
Huic rationi quod erat consentaneum faciebat, ut contra omnium sententias dicens in eam plerosque deduceret, ut cum in eadem re paria contrariis in partibus momenta rationum invenirentur, facilius ab utraque parte adsensio sustineretur.
The Roman Catholic Bishop Provencher (Bishop of Juliopolis in partibus infidelium) affords an example of this.
In 1822 the Priest Provencher was made a bishop under the title of Bishop of Juliopolis (in partibus infidelium).
Western emperor was obliged to invalidate, by a special edict, the law, quam constat meis partibus esse damnosam.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "partibus" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.