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Example sentences for "studia"

Lexicographically close words:
studdy; stude; student; students; studentship; studie; studied; studiedly; studier; studies
  1. The character of each degree, its conditions, tests, formalities, are treated of fully in the "Form and Method of conducting Academies and Studia Generalia S.

  2. The universities here spoken of, otherwise called Studia Generalia, or Academies, are quite typical, a special Jesuit development of the mediaeval style.

  3. Atque ut eius diversa studia in dissimili ratione perspicere possitis, nemo est in ludo gladiatorio paulo ad facinus audacior, qui se non intimum Catilinae, nemo in scaena levior et nequior, qui se non eiusdem prope sodalem fuisse commemoret.

  4. But how do you translate: Studia la matematica?

  5. Wiseman thought it meant the Peshitto; but see "Studia Biblica," iii.

  6. Neubauer's Article in the first issue of the Oxford "Studia Biblica" on "The Dialects of Palestine in the Time of Christ.

  7. Bebb in the second volume of the Oxford "Studia Biblica (et Ecclesiastica).

  8. It was inevitable that there should be a rivalry among these numerous schools, a rivalry which was accentuated as small and insignificant Studia came to claim for themselves equality of status with their older and greater contemporaries.

  9. The Universitas Studii, the guild of the School, became, technically and officially, the Studium Generale itself, and Studia Generalia were distinguished by the kind of Universitates or guilds which they possessed.

  10. Bologna and Paris were two Studia Generalia with two different and irreconcilable types of Universitas.

  11. Conjectures of Bentley are from Hedicke's Studia Bentleiana.

  12. As these schools now became actually universities, they ceased to bear the names of scholae, studia, studia generalia, and the name of universities was adopted, and has ever since continued in use.

  13. Scinditur incertum studia in contraria vulgus=--The wavering multitude is divided into opposite factions.

  14. Honos alit artes, omnesque incenduntur ad studia gloria=--Honours encourage the arts, for all are incited towards studies by fame.

  15. Why would the studia publica tend to attract a different type of scholar than those in the monasteries, and gradually to supersede them in importance?

  16. Gradually these places came to be known as studia publica, or studia generalia, meaning by this a generally recognized place of study, where lectures were open to any one, to students of all countries and of all conditions.

  17. Woods's article on the same subject in Studia Biblica, iii.

  18. Bayle, in his Dictionary, was the first to suggest them; and they were taken up and urged with great zeal and learning by Van Heusde (in his Studia Critica in C.

  19. Romam venissit Hadrianus quem ille principem à benevolo ejus in hæc studia animo, in hac ipsa satira in qua occurrunt verba illa de Paride commendat.


  20. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "studia" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.