Or this, which occurs in several manuscripts, "Qui scripsit scribat, Semper cum Deo vivat.
His style, however, suffered by this, he became prolix; this apparently is what Fronto means when he says "scripsit longinque.
Etsi quidam scripsit ad me his verbis: "Ego ut in his malis Patris sum non invitus; essem libentius, si frater tuus ea de te loqueretur, quae ego audire vellem.
The synonymous expression, catechesis, he describes as "institutio primorum fidei Christianae rudimentorum, de quibus kateceseis suas scripsit S.
In the Speculum, f^o 41a, this story ends with the phrase: Qui vidit hæc scripsit et testimonium perhibet de hiis.
In the printed catalogue there is this note: "Neotricus quidam hos scripsit versiculos, ex alio forsan Codice depromptos.
This is that disciple who qui testimonium perhibet de giveth testimony of these his, et scripsit haec: et things, and hath written these scimus quia verum est things: and we know that his testimonium eius.
The fragment gives an extract from a previously unknown letter of Cassiodorus, the important words being "Scripsit (i.
English colophons are often very quaint--"Qui scripsit hunc librum fiat collocatus in Paradisum," is an example.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "scripsit" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.