In reading the dialogue of Simo in the Andria, and of Micio in the Adelphi, we almost think we are listening to the conversation of Scipio Africanus, and the mitis sapientia Laeli.
Non glorietur fortis in fortitudine sua, nec sapiens in sapientia sua, nec dives in divitiis suis.
In tres igitur partis et a plerisque et a vobismet ipsis distributa sapientia est.
Ubi timor adest, sapientiaadesse nequit=--Where fear is present, wisdom cannot be.
Stultitiam simulare loco, sapientia summa est=--To affect folly on an occasion is consummate wisdom.
Quam parva sapientia regatur=--Think with how little wisdom the world is governed.
De Sapientia Veterum is a fanciful attempt to show the deep meaning underlying ancient myths,--a meaning which would have astonished the myth makers themselves.
A letter-clip holding a packet in brown-paper cover, inscribed "De sapientia veterum: translation.
On my left a ledge made for a lamp, on which are three different translations of Bacon's Sapientia Veterum, and some loose pieces of paper destined in due time to be enriched with a fourth translation, of which I need say no more.
Your worships know, I doubt not, that, Sermo datur cunctis, animi sapientia paucis.
This counsel she laid hold on, because he desired her to take nothing and throw out, for Non de ponte vadit, qui cum sapientia cadit.
In this vera sapientia philosophiae, he follows Aristotle closely, save where orthodoxy compels deviation.
The nous fitly represents Christ, who is the Sapientia Dei--which Abaelard sets forth; but then with even greater insistency he identifies the Holy Spirit with the world-soul.
Sanctus Dominus Deus omnipotens in principio, quod est in te, in sapientia tua, quae nata est de substantia tua, fecisti aliquid et de nihilo.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "sapientia" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.