In 1478 there was an edition, De situ orbis, at Venice (Sunderland, no.
An edition of Mela, De situ orbis, without place and date, was printed at Basle, in small octavo, with the corrections of Olive and Barbaro.
For as Dionysius Alexandrinus saith in his De situ orbis, it may by spinning be made comparable to the spiders web.
All stores of coal and material for the upkeep of permanent ways, signals and repair shops left entire in situ and kept in an efficient state by Germany during the whole period of armistice.
The above to be delivered in situ to the allies and the United States troops in accordance with the detailed conditions laid down in the annexed note.
These voltages indicate that the acid in the pores is not being renewed fast enough, and that if the discharge continue the chemical action will change: sulphate will not be formed in situ for want of acid.
In addition to the names to be found on the maps, we have introduced those given in Duarte Pacheco Pereira's Esmeraldo de Situ Orbis, written in 1505.
An interesting legend in the South Pacific tells us "Exprimit Globus hic noster quicquid Geographia recens ex Observationibus fide dignis suppeditat tam in situ locorum plurium, quam in terrarum novarum etiam mariumque ambitu.
Forest Bed," with stumps of trees in situ and remains of Elephas meridionalis, E.
No rock in situ has been seen in the interior of Greenland at a distance greater than 75 miles from the coast.
The level surface of the Chalk in situ (d) may be traced for miles along the coast, where it has escaped the violent movements to which the incumbent drift has been exposed.
We failed even to find in situany exact counterpart of the stone of the Le Puy Museum.
Each of these groups of detritus is observed (see map, Figure 43) to contain exclusively the wreck of such rocks as occur in situ on the Alpine heights of the hydrographical basins to which the moraines respectively belong.
He describes the pollen-tubes descending "from the [pollen] masses still in situ down into the ovarian canal.
The boring reached a depth of 1114 feet; the cores were found to consist entirely of reef-forming corals in situ and in fragments, with foraminifera and calcareous algae; at the bottom there were no traces of any other kind of rock.
Roentgenray examination with barium mixture or esophagoscopes simultaneously in situ above and below are useful in the study of such cases.
If the tack has been insitu a year or more the fibrous stricture may need dilatation with the divulsor.
It is not uncommon to find a stricture of the bronchus superjacent to a foreign body that has been in situ for a period of months.
Nennius's history of the Britons, and Richard Corin, of Westminster, De Situ Britanniæ.
When he consulted Pancoast the horns had nearly all fallen off and were brought to the physician for inspection; and the photograph was taken after the patient had tied the horns in situ on his face.
The accompanying illustration shows the appearance of the arm in situ before extraction of the fetus and the location of the wound.
Israel Spach, in an extensive gynecologic work published in 1557, figures a lithopedion drawn in situ in the case of a woman with her belly laid open.
The weapon had broken off just on a level with the skull, and had remained in situ until the time of death without causing any indicative symptoms.
The stick remained in situ for four hours before attempts at extraction were made.
Pinet mentions a pessary that remained in situ for twenty-five years.
The patient stated positively that both testicles were in situ before the accident.
There were nine punctures in this region, and in the last the needle was left in situ and fixed by worsted.
Camden reports a case in which a ball received in a gunshot wound of the brain remained in situ for thirteen years; Cronyn mentions a similar case in which a bullet rested in the brain for eight years.
Your Excellency has asked me to make for you a small ball de situ orbis, of the size and character of that of Giovanni Ruccellai.
The title of this volume reads in part,[205] 'De orbis situ ac descriptione.
Two headdresses, one of which is seen in situ in figure 65, a; the other is almost precisely similar in coloring and design.
The latter measures four or five fathoms; and the water appears under a boulder in situ that projects from the southern side.
Here we at once found, and found in situ for the first time, the chalcedony which strews the seaboard-flat.
Gay states that the granite does not occur in situ within a distance of twenty leagues ("Annales des Science Nat.
All stores of coal and material for upkeep of permanent ways, signals and repair shops left entire in situ and kept in an efficient state by Germany during the whole period of armistice.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "situ" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.