All his life he amused the leisure snatched from his studies with intelligent supervision of the farming of his several estates: and he wrote his treatiseRerum Rusticarum in his eightieth year.
If Petrarch had been a farmer he might have saved some of his regret, for Varro is surely, by virtue of the Rerum Rusticarum, a member of the fellowship Petrarch describes.
Such is the co-incidence of the dates that it is not impossible that the Rerum Rusticarum suggested the subject of the Georgics, either to Virgil or to Maecenas.
Varro also is mentioned by ancient writers, in connexion with Empedocles and Lucretius, as the author of a metrical work 'De Rerum Natura[339].
Sometimes he seems to hear her speaking to him in the tones of stern reproof,-- Denique si vocem rerum Natura repente, etc.
But besides body and vacuum there is no other absolute substance-- Ergo praeter inane et corpora tertia per se Nulla potestrerum in numero natura relinqui.
Columbus, in his marginal notes to his copy of the Historia Rerum ubique Gestarum of Pope Pius II.
The whole passage from the old Latin version (published in 1470 and frequently later), Columbus copied into a fly-leaf of his copy of the Historia Rerum ubique Gestarum of Pope Pius II.
Footnote 155: So written by Pietro Bizarro, whose Historia Rerum Persicarum is our chief authority for these circumstances.
If any one shall say that the eandemque esse Dei et rerum substance or essence of God, and omnium substantiam vel of all things, is one and the essentiam; anathema sit.
On a copy of the Historia rerum ubique gestarum of Æneas Sylvius, preserved in the Colombina Library at Seville, following a photograph in Harrisse’s Notes on Columbus, appendix.
There is in Muratori’s Rerum Italicarum scriptores (iii.
The naval battle, in its details, is borrowed by the Historie of 1571 from the Rerum Venitiarum ab Urbe Condita of Sabellicus.
The Third Use of the Law is a blasphemy in theology and a monstrosity in the realm of nature (portentum in rerum natura).
Especially interesting is the De natura rerum ad Sisebutum regem, a treatise on astronomy and meteorology, which contained the sum of physical philosophy during the early middle ages.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "rerum" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.