This was in 1614, after the publication of the Pietas Ordinum Hollandiæ.
Meric Casaubon’s “Pietas contra Maledicos Patrii Nominis ac Religionis Hostes,” is an elaborate vindication of his father against all charges alleged by his adversaries.
I have great assurances given me that it will be a Pietas Georgiensis, equally remarkable with the Pietas Hallensis.
But the destroyer became the restorer, and Pietas Julia, in the height of its greatness, far surpassed the extent either of the elder or the younger Pola.
At Pola the monuments of Pietas Julia claim the first place; the basilica, tho' not without a certain special interest, comes long after them.
Pietas filiorum in parentes,— “The reverence of sons towards their parents.
A Tree planted in a Church-yard environed with dead men’s bones, the word, Pietas revocabit ab orco.
But the temple of Augustus, the restorer of Pietas Julia, with its portico of unfluted Corinthian columns, still fittingly remains almost untouched.
Colony of Tergeste fortified by Augustus 32 Foundation of Pietas Julia c.
At Pola things are the other way; the monuments of Pietas Julia claim the first place; the basilica, though not without a certain special interest, comes long after them.
The Roman antiquities of Pola are thus its chief attraction, and they are enough to give Pietas Julia a high place among Roman colonies.
Darkness has come on by the time we reach the harbour of Pola, once Pietas Julia, now the chief station of the infant navy of Austria.
Nor can there be any need to show that the name Pola is not a contraction of Pietas Julia.
For notes on the architectural history of this library, see Pietas O.
The story has been told briefly in Mr. Nicholson's Pietas Oxoniensis, and with more detail in Dr.
As the Temple ofPietas was removed to make room for the theatre, we cannot suppose that we have here any part of it, and the Temple of Janus would probably have assumed a different form.
It appears possible that when the Temple of Pietas was removed to make way for the theatre, this statue may have been preserved and set up here as near as possible to the original site.
A remarkable little book, and a very fit companion for the Silver Drops of William Blake, to which it bears a striking similarity, is the Pietas Hallensis of Dr.
This proposal resulted in a work entitled, "Pietas et Gratulatio Collegii Cantabrigiensis apud Novanglos.
On the coins of colonies also--of Saragossa and another the name of which is not known--the Pietas Augusta appears, apparently about the same time.
Livia was very ill, the Senate voted to erect an altar to Pietas Augusta.
This pietas Tewkesburiensis still survives, as flowers are annually laid upon the site of the grave.
And once again, pietas is the main ingredient in iustitia, that is, in Christian righteousness, for "pietas nihil aliud est quam Dei notio.
Pietas Legionis, by analogy with which von Domaszewski, wrongly as I think, would explain those we have been discussing.
Footnote 940: Various illustrations of this may be found in Paterson's Pietas Londinensis.
It is almost sad to note in Paterson's 'Pietas Londinensis' the number of commemorative sermons founded in London parishes under the vain hope of perpetuating a name for ever.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "pietas" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.