An interesting passage tells with what loving wisdom Francis interpreted a text of Scripture: "Manente ipso apud Senas venit ad eum quidam doctor sacrae theologiae de ordine Praedicatorum, vir utique humilis et spiritualis valde.
We must correct the Bollandist text: Inter quos quidam de Assisio puer ac simplicem animum gerens, by: quidam de Assisio pium ac simplicem, etc.
Significant is the introduction of the great navigator: Christophorus quidam Colonus, vir ligur.
Paulus Manutius had to quote it on his catalogues as the work of Batavus quidam homo.
Iustificatio impii est quidam motus, quo humana mens movetur a Deo a statu peccati in statum iustitiae.
The most classical of our own poets seems to combine both representations with the thought and representation of an earlier passage of the Georgics (Et quidam seros hiberni ad luminis ignes, etc.
He describes the poem as telling of the wars quae Beowulfus quidam Danus, ex regio Scyldingorum stirpe ortus, gessit contra Sueciae regulos.
At the end of the Life he has written:-- "Presul Wolfgange cunctis semper vererande Hæc tua qui scripsi jam memor esto milii Presbiter et Monachus Otloh quidam vocitatus Sancte tibi librum Bonifacii tradidit istum.
D (indicated as "quidam codex" by Beza in 1565) in Mark ix.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "quidam" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.