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Ciceronianus and out
He published improved editions of several philological works, such as the Thesaurus Ciceronianus of Nizolius, and in 1719 he brought out a revised edition of the Lexicon Septem Linguarum, a Latin dictionary in seven languages, called the Calepinus, from the name of its author, the monk Ambrogio Calepino.

Ciceronianus and which
Mention should also be made of Handwörterbuch der lateinischen Sprache ( 5th ed., 1874 ); Römische Litteraturgeschichte ( 1847 ), of which only the introductory volume appeared ; an edition of the treatise Liber de Graecae linguae particulis ( 1835 – 1842 ) of Matthaeus Devarius ( or Devares ), a learned Corfiote ( c. 1500-1570 ), and corrector of the Greek manuscripts in the Vatican ; the posthumous Index Ciceronianus ( 1872 ) and Handbuch der lateinischen Stilistik ( 1874 ).

Ciceronianus and Latin
It is a piece of vigorous invective, displaying, like all his subsequent writings, an astonishing command of Latin, and much brilliant rhetoric, but full of vulgar abuse, and completely missing the point of the Ciceronianus of Erasmus.

Ciceronianus and .
" Sir Edward Coke, Ciceronianus: Classical Rhetoric and the Common Law Tradition.
* Clarence A. Forbes, Gabriel Harvey's Ciceronianus, Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1945.

came and out
He worked his tongue round and round in the hollow of his cheek and his voice came out of his throat, dry and cracked.
But he came toward me sedately enough, showed me around the counter, offered me a seat inside his office, then walked to a file cabinet and got out my application.
Macklin was the third man to come out, and he came unhurriedly.
He was looking out on the dark waters of the Lake when I came upon him and without wasting words I smacked him hard across the face.
Fifty yards away from the barn he dodged inside a barber's shop and came out at the back.
The only evidence of occupation came from the chimney, which was belching out thick smoke.
Presently she came out of the schoolhouse.
The blade came out with a snick!!
In 1961 the first important legislative victory of the Kennedy Administration came when the principle of national responsibility for local economic distress won out over a `` state's-responsibility '' proposal -- provision was made for payment for unemployment relief by nation-wide taxation rather than by a levy only on those states afflicted with manpower surplus.
They had located the runway of a colony of ants and as the ants came out of the ground, the boys picked them up, one at a time, and pinched them dead.
And let me add Murray's new book as another symptom of it, particularly so in view of the attention Time magazine gave it when it came out recently.
Miriam was stopped at the Taliesin gate, and William Weston, now the estate foreman, came out to parley.
Running across the deck, which was empty now that the livestock had been killed and eaten, they sniffed the spice-laden breezes that came from the shore, each pointing out new and exciting wonders to the other.
If nothing else, at least two good songs came out of the project, `` Out Of This World '' and `` June Comes Around Every Year ''.
But in the confused atmosphere of frontier politics, alliances were as quickly broken as they were formed, and as Pike came to favor with the governor of the Territory, the governor fell out of favor with the President of the United States.
Meltzer stayed with Alfred, and when the door opened they both came out.
Mr. Burlingham, -- `` C.C.B. '' -- wrote to me once about an old friend of mine, S. K. Ratcliffe, whom I had first met in London in 1914 and who also came out for a week-end in Weston.
In the midst of it all, Mr. Podger came out on the Pod porch, alone.
I just came out here to know it ''.
`` Former Vice President Nixon came out in support of President Kennedy's program for stepping up the arms race.
After baptism Jesus came up out of the water at once, and at that moment heaven opened ; ;
When the sun came out, Stevie strode proudly into Orange Square, smiling like a landlord on industrious tenants.
He fought it, seeking to kill the last few words, but on they came out.
At that moment the bathroom door flew open and Eugene came out, with his face lathered for shaving, and strode down the hall, tying the sash of his dressing gown as he went.
The surgeon came back at dusk, cut the vein of a second pigeon, again washed out the eye.

came and 1528
In 1528 A. D. Babur came to Ayodhya and halted here for a week.
The parish came under Bernese control in 1528.
In 1528, after the Protestant Reformation, the church came under the authority of Bern.
Beginning in 1528, slaving operations came under increased royal control but were not prohibited.
Matagalpa was an existing Indian town when the firstsSpaniards came to this region by 1528 during an attempt to find a water passage to the " Northern Sea ", the Caribbean.

came and which
He came within an ace of being riddled with bullets during his long fight with the Doolin gang which terrorized Oklahoma in the 1890's.
Then came this decision, which sped the process of gaining equality ( or perhaps hindered it ; ;
By distinguishing superlunary ( celestial ) and sublunary ( terrestrial ) existence, and reinforcing this with the four-element physics of Empedocles, Aristotle came to speak of the stars as perfect bodies, which moved in only a perfect way, viz. in a perfect circle.
And she wrote the libretto for an oratorio on the subject of Judas Maccabeus performed at the Hanukkah festival which came in December.
In spite of the disaster, Wright completed during this period plans for the Lake Tahoe resort, in which he suggested the shapes of American Indian tepees -- a project of great and appropriate charm, that came to nothing.
The Indians who came aboard ship to collect the mail also interested her greatly, even if she was suitably shocked, according to the customs of the society in which she had been reared, to find them `` naked, except a piece of cotton cloth wrapped around their middle ''.
After scouring around a bit in the open area, I came across what proved to be tar-soaked logs which crackled and burned brightly, giving off vast rolls of smoke into the ashen sky.
After Thompson came to London to live, he received a letter from Katie, which was dated February 8, 1897.
It had been whispered privately that she had smiled in the congregation, and the Governor Prence sent to knoe her business, and command, after punishment as the bench see fit, her departure and also anyone who brought her to the place from which she came ' ''.
Although this kind of wholesale objection came at first from some men who were not technically Puritans, still, once the Puritans gained power, they climaxed the affair by passing the infamous ordinance of 1642 which decreed that all `` public stage-plays shall cease and be forborne ''.
When he came to Baltimore, he was leaving a team which was supposed to win the National League pennant, and he was joining what seemed to be a second division American League club.
Certainly, the meaning is clearer to one who is not familiar with Biblical teachings, in the New English Bible which reads: `` Then Jesus arrived at Jordan from Galilee, and he came to John to be baptized by him.
In the clay are entombed millions of pollen grains and spores which came from plants growing in the region at the time.
A voice called, and what made it even more terrible and unreal was that the redcoat ranks never paused for an instant, only some of them glancing toward the stone wall, from behind which the voice came.
Juanita drooped about the place, wearing a haunted, brooding look, which Kate attributed to the baby's death, until the day a letter came for her addressed to `` Miss Juanita Fitzroy '', bearing a Grafton postmark.
'' Mark asked, and Abel lifted his eyes from the double lines in the middle of the road, the twin white ribbons which the car swallowed rapidly as it ascended the crest of the hill and came down.
When he was bent over behind the wheel of the station wagon, feeling in his trouser cuffs for the ignition key which he had dropped a moment before, she came out of the house with an enormous Rumanian shawl over her head, which she had bought in that country during one of their trips abroad, and handed him a clean handkerchief through the window.
He looked at her out of himself, she thought, as he did only for an instant at a time, the look which always surprised her even now when his uncombable hair was yellowing a little and his breath came hard through his nicotine-choked lungs, the look of the gaunt youth she had suddenly found herself staring at in the Tate Gallery on a Thursday once.
( Gastronomes have long argued about which came first, the Palace's or Antoine's.
Taking the streetcar back to Kaiser's Fountain, I walked ahead, then left down the street opposite St. Sophia and just beyond the corner came to a small, one-story building with a red-tile roof, which is the entrance to the Sunken Palace.
I walked to the right around it to buildings containing illuminated manuscripts and came to the Treasury, which houses such things as coffee cups covered with diamonds, jewelled swords, rifles glittering with diamonds and huge divan-like thrones as large as small beds, on which the sultans sat cross-legged.

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