Quae cum diceret constanter et in ea sententia permaneret, omnis eius oratio tamen in virtute laudanda et in hominibus ad virtutis studium cohortandis consumebatur, ut e Socraticorum libris, maximeque Platonis, intellegi potest.
Ad virtutis studium cohortandis: this broad assertion is distinctly untrue; see Zeller's Socrates 88, with footnote.
The Harp and Crown with the motto Pristinae virtutis memores ("We are mindful of our ancient glory").
There are three grades of the cognizing faculty (virtutis cognoscitivae).
Then he points to the moral worth of some of the philosophers, to their true teaching of the soul's immortality, and quotes Horace's "Oderunt peccare boni virtutis amore.
And though God do not all so immediately, as to use no means or second causes; yet is he never the further from the effect, but, immediatione virtutis et suppositi, is himself as near as if he used none.
There was a second edition, Bibliotheca, sive thesaurus virtutis et gloriæ, in 1628.
Virtutis et audaciæ monumentum et præmium: A memorial and reward of courage and boldness.
Motto: Virtutis Namurcensis Præmium (The Reward of Valour at Namur).
The regimental motto "Pristinæ virtutis memores," was specially conferred on their corps in commemoration of its brilliant gallantry at the battle of Leswarree in India.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "virtutis" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.