58 examples of princeps in sentences

The references to volumes of the Garner (other than the present volume) are for the most part to the editio princeps, 8 vols.

Another great Professor writing of me, has these words, BICKERSTAFFIUS nobilis Anglus, Astrologarum hujusce seculi facile Princeps.

Quòd est ibi homo quidam ditissimus nullius dignitatis nomine honoratus, sed bysso, ac serico adornatus, et splendide omni tempore epulatus: non ergo vult dici princeps, Dux, comes, miles, aut huiusmodi, licet superioritatem habeat super marchiones aliquos et barones.

qui est caput et princeps omnium Idolatrarum; quibus dat et distribuit beneficia secundum morem eorum; sicut noster Papa Romanus est caput omnium Christianorum.

[Fr.]; unparagoned^, unparalleled, unequalled, unapproached^, unsurpassed; superlative, inimitable facile princeps [Lat.], incomparable, sovereign, without parallel, nulli secundus

Phr. editio princeps

This Richard Lee, the princeps of the family in Virginia, was, it seems, like the rest of his kindred, strongly Cavalier in his sentiments; indeed, the Lees seem always to have been Cavalier.

In his animi malis princeps imprimis ad Deum precetur, et peccatis veniam exoret, inde ad medicinam, &c. 2819.

Celsitudo tua prandeat sola, absque apparatu aulico, contentus sit illustrissimus princeps duobus tantum ferculis, vinoque Rhenano solum in mensa utatur.

Non terret princeps, magister, parens, judex; at aegritudo superveniens, omnia correxit. 3625.

Hunc alii ad coenam invitant, princeps huic famulatur, oratores gratis patrocinantur.

Potentior est Deo diabolus et mundi princeps, et in multitudine hominum sita est majestas.

[B.C. 5 (a. u. 749)] The following year Augustus in the course of his twelfth consulship placed Gaius among the iuvenes and at the same time brought him before the senate, declared him Princeps luventutis, and allowed him to become cavalry commander.

In general he spoke of himself as Cæsar, sometimes as Germanicus (from the exploits of Germanicus), and Princeps Senatus, according to ancient usage.

We may, therefore, justly conclude that when he wrote the epic he advocated a constitution of the type proposed by Cicero, in which the princeps should be a true leader in the state but in a constitutional republic.

It is somewhat remarkable that this district has produced in recent years the amateur lady champions of England in each of these fascinating pastimes, Lady Margaret Scott, of Stowell, being facile princeps among lady golfers, whilst Mrs. Christopher Bowly, of Siddington, even now holds the same position in relation to the ancient practice of archery.

He was a man of some pretence to classic education, and superficially versed in lore of title, date, and editio princeps.

et princeps freti!

Utinam illustrissimus Bensonus in usum serenissimi principis, atque ingeniorum in altiora surgentium, eadem forma, lisdemque typis exarari juberet divinos illos Ciceronis de Officiis libros, dignos sane, quos diurna nocturnaque manu versaret princeps, a quo aliquando Britannici regni majestas et populi salus pendebunt!

DULLES, AVERY. Princeps concordiae, Pico Della Mirandola and the scholastic tradition; the Harvard Phi Beta Kappa prize essay for 1940.

DULLES, AVERY. Princeps concordiae, Pico Della Mirandola and the scholastic tradition; the Harvard Phi Beta Kappa prize essay for 1940.

[Footnote: Mommsen thinks that by this expression Dio probably means the position of princeps peregrinorum.

He was designated Patrician, and Princeps Iuventutis, and Cæsar.

The editio princeps of these eclogues is not dated, but probably appeared in 1471, so that they were at any rate accessible to writers of the cinquecento.

As he grew older he became less careful, and in 1805, which was seven years before his death, he gave Ford, a Manchester bookseller, £25 for the Editio Princeps of Venus and Adonis.

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