Some person gave the following interpretation of this prodigy: (498) Nuper Tarpeio quae sedit culmine cornix.
In rebus tam antiquis si quaesimilia veri sint pro veris accipiantur is the easy canon which he lays down for early and uncertain events.
The first of these maxims, commencing with the word at the foot of the left-hand column, is: Noli dicere omnia quae scis quia qui dicit omnia quae scit saepe audit quod non vult.
Sapphira and Ananias did not give their goods to St. Peter, but they sold them and brought him the price: "Vende quae habes et da pauperibus.
Beata mors quae ad beatam vitam aditum aperit, 'tis a blessed hour that leads us to a [3881]blessed life, and blessed are they that die in the Lord.
Birds and beasts can cure themselves by nature, [4181]naturae usu ea plerumque cognoscunt quae homines vix longo labore et doctrina assequuntur, but "men must use much labour and industry to find it out.
Here again we may single out Capellus as a pioneer in criticism, in his Critica sacra sive de variis quae in sacris V.
Atque hoc modo cognitum est regnum Dei in terra tota et in mundo toto Israelis in testimonium gentium omnium harum quae exsistunt ab oriente ad occasum.
In the larger circle are the words, In principio creavit Deus coelum et terram, mare et omnia quae in eis sunt, et vidit Deus cuncta quae egerat et erant valde bona.
The most celebrated of these Canons is that which formally recognises the supremacy of the Holy See as the Supreme Judge of Controversies--Si quae quaestiones (difficiles) in hac insula oriantur ad Sedem Apostolicam referantur.
This was the "clara cella quae Desertum Coemghini appellatur.
This amounts precisely to the answer of the young physician Thomas: "Quia est in eo virtus alterniva quae facit alternare.
All would reply in accordance with him: "Quia est in eo virtus pensativa quae facit pensare.
In the Acta eruditorum of 1684 Leibnitz published a short memoir entitled Nova methodus pro maximis et minimis, itemque tangentibus, quae nec fractas nec irrationales quantitates moratur, et singulare pro illis calculi genus.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "quae" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.