In 1545 there appeared a much more important medical work, a Compendiosa totius anatomie delineatio professedly by Thomas Geminus, a Flemish surgeon and engraver attached to the English Court.
The monk of Vaux-Cernay alludes to him but once, as a follower of Bishop Diego, and the epithet there applied to him of "vir totius sanctitatis" is but one of the customary meaningless civilities of the day.
Summa ascende ingenii sagacitate a terra in cœlum, indeque rursum in terram descende, ac vires superiorum inferiorumque coge in unum: sic potiere gloria totius mundi atque ita abjectæ sortis homo amplius non habere.
Ascendit a terra in cœlum, iterumque descendit in terram, et recipit vim superiorum et inferiorum, sic habebis gloriam totius mundi.
In his charters he is continually called ``rex totius Britanniae,'' and he adopts for the first time the Greek title basileus.
The title of Basileus was retained by our kings so late as the time of John, who styled himself "Totius Insulae Britannicae Basileus.
The view of which an engraving is herewith given is from a map entitled Totius Neobelgii nova et accuratissima tabula, .
Printed in the lower corner of the chart on the left, "Generalem igitur totius orbis typum, quem ante annos aucos absolutum non sine grandi labore ex Ptolomei traditione .
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "totius" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.