59 examples of capella in sentences

et alla mamma Baselga da 1. parochiali 20 solidos, et capellae 10 solidos: Et qui fregerit 2. paroisse 20 solds, e de Chapelle 10 solds; E que enfraiant 3. parochia 20 solds, e da capella 10 solds: E que in frignand 1.

Proportionable to his capacity was his progress in literature: at thirteen, having made himself master of school-learning, he turned his studies to philosophy and the mathematicks; and entered upon logick, under Capella, of Cremona; who, though a celebrated master of that science, confessed himself, in a very little time, unable to give his pupil further instructions.

As Capella was of the order of the Servites, his scholar was induced, by his acquaintance with him, to engage in the same profession, though his uncle and his mother represented to him the hardships and austerities of that kind of life, and advised him, with great zeal, against it.

Then he sailed on the 'Capella' for Bergen, where his advent was chronicled by Reuter.

All the Grand Duchesses too, save Bianca Capella, wife of Francis I, who was buried none knows where.

In 1494, when Piero di Lorenzo de' Medici was banished from Florence and the palace looted, they were stolen and lost sight of; but during the reign of Francis I they reappeared and were presented to his wife Bianca Capella and once more placed with the Medici treasures.

Reggio is a large walled city, but I had only time to visit the Cathedral and to remark therein a fine picture of the Virgin and the Chapel called "Capella della Morte."

Torva leæna lupum sequitur, lupus ipse capellam; Florentem cytisum sequitur lusciva capella.

As a perfect example of grand and poetical feeling, I may cite the angels as "Regents of the Planets," in the Capella Chigiana.

From its elevation above the ground it was often spoken of as the "Chapel on the Mount," Capella Beatæ Mariæ de Monte.

Most of the scholars of the day contented themselves with collecting the Greek words which they found interpreted in the works of St. Augustine, St. Jerome, Origen, Martianus Capella, Boëthius, and a few other later Latin authors; and were satisfied to use these interpretations without investigation of their exactness, or without understanding their meaning.

(The Anglo-Saxon poetic records, a collective edition, 1) © 20Feb31; A35531. Mrs. George P. Krapp (W); 31Dec58; R228085. CAIN, NOBLE. Choral music and its practice; with particular reference to a capella music.

A capella frontiers.

(The Anglo-Saxon poetic records, a collective edition, 1) © 20Feb31; A35531. Mrs. George P. Krapp (W); 31Dec58; R228085. CAIN, NOBLE. Choral music and its practice; with particular reference to a capella music.

A capella frontiers.

That night the star rose later, for its proper eastward motion had carried it some way across Leo towards Virgo, and its brightness was so great that the sky became a luminous blue as it rose, and every star was hidden in its turn, save only Jupiter near the zenith, Capella, Aldebaran, Sirius, and the pointers of the Bear.

In England it was hot and clear overhead, though the ground quivered perpetually, but in the tropics, Sirius and Capella and Aldebaran showed through a veil of steam.

Procyon goes before the Dog; the noble constellation of Orion stretches broad across the sky; almost overhead lucent Capella looks down.

Torva leæna lupum sequitur, lupus ipse capellam; Florentem cytisum sequitur lusciva capella.

In the chapel at Padua styled la Capella dell' Arena.

In many of the Italian churches there is a chapel especially dedicated to the Virgin in this character, called la Capella dell' Incoronata; and both in Germany and Italy it is a frequent subject as an altar-piece.

An early example is the beautiful statue by Niccolà Pisano, in the Capella della Spina at Pisa; and others will be found in Cicognara'a work (Storia della Scultura Moderna).

Vega glittered overhead, and Capella in the far northeast, while at our front the handle of the Dipper cut the horizon.

CAPELLA, a reddish star of the first magnitude in the northern constellation of Auriga.

CAPELLA, an encyclopædist, born in North Africa in the 5th century; author of a work called the "Satiricon," a strange medley of curious learning.

59 examples of  capella  in sentences