The sources he drew from for this beautiful poem, so full of learning, but fuller still of a genuine love of nature, prove to us that it was, in its completeness, a mature work.
We find there some imitations of the Divine Comedy, some hints from Ovid and Virgil, of Moschus and Theocritus.
We fix the approximate date of Boccaccio's presentation at court by his own words in the De Casibus Illustrium Virorum, Lib.
She receives as dote the country between the Mensola and the Mugnone.
On July 6, after rendering judgment against Huss, the council condemned as heretical and scandalous the proposition Quilibet tyrannus, which was virtually the first of the nine condemned in Paris.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "quilibet" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.