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The Origins of English Words: A Discursive Dictionary of ... - Strona 403
Omnibus notum tonsoribus: Every barber knows; this remark by Horace (Satires, vii) was valid until the advent of the daily newspaper, the tonsorial parlors being the male hotbed of gossip, which barbers eagerly absorbed and freely dispensed ...
Joseph Twadell Shipley, 2001
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Wordsworth Dictionary of Phrase and Fable - Strona 94
Omnibus notum tonsoribus. Horace : 1 Satires, vil, 3. In ancient Rome, as in modern England, the barber's shop was a centre for the dissemination of scandal, and the talk of the town. Barber Poet. Jacques Jasmin (1798- 1804), a Provencal ...
Ebenezer Cobham Brewer, 2001
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A Dictionary of Science, Literature, & Art: Comprising the ...
Their shops (Tonstrinae) soon became as a corruption of the Persian bala khaneh, an the resort of fashionable loungers and idlers; and Horace, to indicate the extreme notoriety of a story, says that it was “omnibus notum tonsoribus. Even the ...
William Thomas Brande, George William Cox, 1875
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The Sides of the North: An Anthology in Honor of Professor Yona Pinson
The expression, “Every barber knows that,” familiar since the Middle Ages, originated in the expression omnibus notum tonsoribus (Horace, Satires, 1.7.3).30 In addition to customers who would come in for a haircut or shave, the barbershop ...
Tamar Cholcman, Assaf Pinkus, 2015
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Q. Horatius Flaccus - Tom 1 - Strona 422
Omnibus et lippit notum et tonsoribus esse] Tanaqulllus Faber, arulissimo tir ingenio, ,,&'«*," "inquit, „et omnibus lippis et tonsoribus nota est , quid igitur attintt illam narrare ? Ridiculus foret Horatius. Lego itaque, ,,, , Omnibus baud lippis notum ...
Horace, Richard Bentley, 1826
Et illi rursus blandimenta adhibuerunt lippis et tonsoribus notissima, ac Gallicum morem imitantes ridiculo gestu tetigerunt suram ... 1,7,3: 'omnibus et lippis notum et tonsoribus', a proverbial expression meaning 'known to all and sundry'.
Jozef IJsewijn, Dirk Sacré, Gilbert Tournoy, 2000
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A New Dictionary of Foreign Phrases and Classical Quotations: ...
Omnibus in terris, qua; sunt a Gadibus usque Auroram et Gangem, pauci dignoscere possunt Vera bona, atque aliis multum diversa, remota Erroris nebula. — Juvenal. Omnibus notum tonsoribus. Omnibus se accommodât rebus. Omnisque ...
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A Dictionary of Latin Phrases: Comprehending a Methodical Digest of ...
Omnibus et lippis notum et tonsoribus. The matter is most MANIFEST, and fully knowm, through all Sicily ; clara res est. tota Sicilia celeberrima, atque notissima ; Cic. It is so clear and MANIFEsT that no words need be spent on it; manifestius ...
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Dictionary of Foreign Phrases and Classical Quotations: Comprising ...
Omnibus in terris, quae sunt a Gadibus usque Auroram et Gangem, pauci dignoscere possunt Vera bona, atque aliis multum diversa, remota Erroris nebula. — Juvenal. Omnibus notum tonsoribus. Omnibus se accommodat rebus. Omnisque ...
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Q. Horatii Flacci opera, cum variis lectionibus, notis variorum, et ...
Ibrida quo pacto sit Persius ultus, opinor Omnibus et lippis notum et tonsoribus esse. Persius % Hibrida G. Z. Hybrida reliqui. 3 haud lippis conj. Faber. Perfius hie permagna negotia dives habebat 5 Clazomenis, etiam lites. exordium declarat.
Quintus Horatius Flaccus, 1793