Every man has his direct intuitive method of physiognomy and pathognomy, yet one man understands more clearly than another these signatura rerum.
The objective contemplation of their manifold and marvellous forms, and of their actions and behaviour, is an instructive lesson from the great book of nature, it is a deciphering of the true signatura rerum.
In his Aurora, in The Three Principles, in the Forty Questions, and in the Signatura Rerum, Jacob Behmen has been writing for philosophers and theologians.
The year 1621 saw one of Behmen's most original and most powerful books finished,--the Signatura Rerum.
De signatura rerum; The Four Complexions; Apology to Balthazar Tilken in 2 parts; Consideration on Esaias Stiefel's Book.
Ellistone returns to this inner way of arriving at a knowledge of outward things in his Preface to Signatura rerum in 1651.
Hotham says that Boehme, by his divine Light, "beheld the whole of creation, and from that Fountain of Revelation wrote his book De signatura rerum.
The Signatura rerum, in English, has been published in "Everyman's Library.
The supreme tribunal of the papal Signatura (Signatura Apostolica).
The signatura gratiae and the signatura justitiae were the bureaus through which the pope regulated those matters of administration which belonged to his own special prerogative.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "signatura" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.