Holyband, we have seen, read the Sententiae pueriles with his pupils.
Footnote 397: This, at least, was the discouraging impression of Archbishop Kenrick: Semper contigit ut Patres surgendo assensum sententiae deputationis praebuerint.
In a work which bears the title Sententiae Abaelardi, we find the thesis, more or less clearly stated, that the priest may marry.
The theological work which has the title of Epitome Theologiae Christianae or Sententiae Petri Abaelardi is considered by most experts to be a collection of his opinions drawn up by some other masters for scholastic use.
There are added the best sententiae of the ancient poets, chosen sparingly and with severe judgement.
The editor added to the epigrams a collection of sententiae since the two forms are quite cognate, the sententia being a kind of shorter epigram, for the principal part of an epigram, the conclusion, usually consists in a sententia.
He published in 1775, during the time of his studies, "Sententiae Rabb.
Didst thou find any such speeches in the Sententiae Pueriles?
The Sententiae Pueriles contained no instruction as to how, for example, a modest and well-conducted youth should approach his love-maiden to discover whether her heart was well inclined toward him.
A work extant under the title of Sententiae Rufi has been wrongly thought to correspond to Seneca's dying words mentioned in Tac.
The collection of maxims which passes under the name Sententiae Varronis is of uncertain authenticity.
Footnote 281: Fortuna occurs many times, as in the so-called sententiae Varronis printed at the end of Riese's edition of the fragments of Varro's Menippean satires.
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