10 LIBRI IN POLACCO ASSOCIATI CON «DICTUM SAPIENTI SAT»
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The comedies of Terence: with text metrically arranged ... - Strona 512
A. Ah, dictum sapienti sat est. G. ItanE? A. Ita. G. Sane herclo pulchre suades. etiam tu hinc abis ? 10 Non triumpho, ex nuptiis tvis si nil nanciscor mali, eniti." adjuverit] Instead of adjuerit, the emendation of Faernus, we would Antipho ...
Terence, John Phillips, 1846
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Dictionary of European Proverbs
... der's merken mag fiir den Kundigen ist genug gesagt wo Verstand ist, da braucht es nicht viele Worte dictum sapienti sat est intelligenti pauca; dictum sapienti intelligenti dictum est verbum sapienti sat est an old ass is never good French: a) ...
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Proverbial Language in English Drama Exclusive of ...
... sufficient. cl564 (1571) Edwards Damon and Pithias C4 9.626: Dictum sapienti sat est [Plautus]. ?cl594 (1654) Alphonsus Germany 2.2.317: Verbum satis sapienti. cl597 (1609) Jonson Case is Altered 1.1.21: Go to, a word to the wise, away.
Robert William Dent, 1984
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Totius Latinitatis Lexicon - Strona 478
Animalium fortiora, quibus sanguis eras- sior ; sapientiora, quibus tenuior. Plaut. Rud. 2. 4. 15. Sapienti ornatus, quid velim, indicium facit. to him that hath wit. et Pert. 4. 7. 19. et Terent. Pharm. 3. S. 8. Dictum sapienti sat est. a word to the wise, ...
Egidio Forcellini, Bailey, 1828
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Michaelmas Term - Strona 63
... the 'private and domestical matters' which, says Sidney, are the matter of comedy, itself 'an imitation of the common errors of our life' (p. 117). 76. Sat sapienti] proverbial, here in shortened form for Dictum sapienti sat esr. 'a word to the wise ...
Thomas Middleton, Gail Kern Paster, 2000
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The Oxford Dictionary of Quotations - Strona 578
... as 'Homo homini lupus [A man is a wolf to another man]' Asinaria 1. 495; d. Vanzetti 789: 19 13 Dictum sapienti sat est. A sentence is enough for a sensible man. proverbially: 'Verbum sapienti sat est [A word is enough for the wise]', and ...
Elizabeth M. Knowles, 1999
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Księga przysłów, sentencji i wyrazów łacińskich używanych ...
Zgoda! — krzyknął woż»y iwawie — Teraz kielich do roboty! Dictum, fbctum, i po sprawie, Wykonano co do joty. L. Kondratowicz. Dyfferencja. Dictum sapienti sat est. Mądremu dość nadmienić. Patrz: Sapienti sat. Diem perdidi. Straciłem dzień.
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Human Sexuality - Strona 31
The proverb in the epigraph is given here as Byron might render it (note “Verbum sat” in Don Juan 1.53.4). “The knowing ones,” a phrase central to this essay, is a faithful translation. in a form of the line in Plautus's Persa, “dictum sapienti sat ...
Harold Bloom, Sterling Professor of the Humanities Harold Bloom, Ed, Blake Hobby, 2009
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Lælia: A Comedy Acted at Queens' College, Cambridge, ... - Strona 107
11. 4. 11: ut si grammati- cum se professus quispiam barbare loquatur. 65 Naturam expellas furca. Cp. ill. 1. 126 ». verbum sapienti sat est. Cp. Plaut. Pert. iv. 7. 19: dictum sapienti sat est ; Ter. Phor. III. 3. 8. 74 lauare sEthiopem. Erasm. Adag.
George Charles Moore Smith, 1910
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Concise Oxford Dictionary of Quotations - Strona 290
1 Dictum sapienti sat est. A sentence is enough for a sensible man. proverbial/y.' Verbum sapienti sat est [A word is enough for the wisej', and abbreviated to 'verb. sap.' Persa l. 729 Pliny the Elder AD 23-79 Roman statesman and scholar 2 ...
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