Jovius de Piscibus Romania is rather the work of a philologer and a lover of good cheer than a naturalist, and treats only of the fish eaten at the Roman tables.
His first published work, printed in 1524 at Rome, was a treatise De piscibus romanis.
Simon Peter went up, and traxit rete in terrain, plenum drew the net to land, full of magnis piscibus centum great fishes, one hundred quinquaginta tribus.
And Jesus took the loaves: et cum gratias egisset, and when he had given thanks, distribuit discumbentibus: he distributed to them that similiter et ex piscibus were set down.
Jonston's figure referred to by Browne is evidently intended for this species, but he makes a slight error in the reference to the Historia Naturalis (De Piscibus et Cetis); it occurs in book v.
A Scolopendra, ten feet long, is at first rather startling, but on referring to Rondeletius's Libri de piscibus Marinis (lib.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "piscibus" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.