30 examples of pietas in sentences

Duration of time five years, in which there were the following magistrates here enumerated: L. Antonius M. F. Pietas, P. Servilius P. F. Isauricus consul (II).(B.C. 41 = a. u. 713.)

Lucius together with Fulvia attempted to get control of affairs, pretending to be doing this in behalf of Marcus, and would yield to Caesar on no point: therefore on account of his devotion to his brother he took the additional title of Pietas.

Luxerat ilia dies, legis gens docta supernae Spes hominum ac curas cum procul esse jubet, Ponti inter strepitus sacri non munera cultus Cessarunt; pietas hic quoque cura fuit: Quid quod sacrifici versavit femina libros, Legitimas faciunt pectora pura preces.

Ponti inter strepitus non sacri munera cultus Cessarunt, pietas hic quoque cura fuit.

"Ornabat pietas et grata modestia vatem," wrote his brother Gabriel, "Sancta fides, dictique memor, munitaque recto Justitia, et nullo patientia victa labore, Et constans virtus animi, et elementia mitis, Ambitione procul pulsa fastûsque tumore; Credere uti posses natum felicibus horis, Felici fulgente astro

Ne la pietrosa tana assalita abbia, Sta sopra i figli con incerto core, E freme in suono di pieta e di rabbia: Ira la 'nvita e natural furore A spiegar l'ugne, e a insanguinar le labbia; Amor la 'ntenerisce, e la ritira A riguardare a

Add to these the fluid vigour of the unfinished relief of the Martyrdom of S. Andrew, No. 126, and you have five examples of human accomplishment that would be enough without the other Florentine evidences at allthe Medici chapel tombs and the Duomo Pieta.

Exhaurit pietas oculos, et hiantia frangit Pectora, nec plenos avido sinit edere questus, Magna adeo jactura premit," &c.

"subitus miserae color ossa reliquit, Excussi manibus radii, revolutaque pensa: Evolat infelix et foemineo ululatu Scissa comam" Another would needs run upon the sword's point after Euryalus' departure, "Figite me, si qua est pietas, in me omnia tela Conjicite o Rutili;" O let me die, some good man or other make an end of me.

Ovid "Illa quidem sentit, foedoque repugnat amori, Et secum quo mente feror, quid molior, inquit, Dii precor, et pietas," &c.

Ponte inter strepitus non sacri munera cultus Cessarunt, pietas hic quoque cura fuit: Nil opus est aeris sacra de turre sonantis Admonitu, ipsa suas nunciat hora vices.

The monument erected to him, his father, and brother, in St. Peter's, by desire of George IV., was perhaps the most graceful tribute ever paid by royalty to misfortuneREGIO CINERI PIETAS REGIA.

They have become second nature as it were, and go as deep as the filial devotion which so constantly brings the word pietas to his pen.

O Pietas! Mart.

They form the highest of the three grades of natural right, which Leibnitz distinguishes as jus strictum (mere right, with the principle: Injure no one), aequitas (equity or charity, with the maxim: To each his due), and probitas sive pietas (honorableness joined with religion, according to the command: Lead an upright and morally pure life).

The chief glory of Trieste, after all, is that it is the way to Spalato.... At Pola the monuments of Pietas Julia claim the first place; the basilica, tho' not without a certain special interest, comes long after them.

But the destroyer became the restorer, and Pietas Julia, in the height of its greatness, far surpassed the extent either of the elder or the younger Pola.

This is the kind of teaching which we find illustrated in the book of Valerius Maximus, which has already been alluded to, who takes some special virtue or fine quality as the subject of most of his chapters,fortitudo, patientia, abstinentia, moderatio, pietas erga parentes, amicitia, and so on, and illustrates them by examples and stories drawn mainly from Roman history, partly also from Greek.

It may be, indeed, that in quiet country districts the joyous rural festivals went onwe have many allusions and a few descriptions of them in the literature of the Augustan period,and also the worship of the household deities, in which there perhaps survived a feeling of pietas more nearly akin to what we call religious feeling than in any of the cults (sacra publica) undertaken by the State for the people.

It was fortunate indeed for Augustus that he found in the great poet of Mantua one who was in some sense a prophet as well as a poet, who could urge the Roman by an imaginative example to return to a living pietas,not merely to the old religious forms, but to the intelligent sense of duty to God and man which had built up his character and his empire.

Philo the Academician Philodemus Pietas Piso, Calpurnius Pistores Plaetoria, lex Plautus Plebeii, Ludi.

Mr. Cox in his Little Guide to Hampshire draws attention to the fact that the conception is "an obvious parody of a Pieta, or the Virgin supporting the Dead Christ" and therefore in the worst possible taste.

O Pietas! Mart.

'Cadit et Ripheus justissimus unus, Qui fuit in Teucris et servantissimus Æqui: Dijs aliter visum est' 'And that Pantheus could neither be preserved by his transcendent Piety, nor by the holy Fillets of Apollo, whose Priest he was. 'nec Te tua plurima Pantheu Labentem pietas, nec Apollinis infula texit.' (Æn. 1. 2.)

The Votive Pieta by Guido.

30 examples of  pietas  in sentences