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- 1550, Omnia Quae Extant Opera: Nunc primum selectis translationibus, ... (Girolamo Bagolino):
- facilis sit eius placationis receptio, aut eius irae lenitio,nam irae sunt duo contraria: qua dispositione sint homines, quorum irae lenitio fiat facilis, & cuius dispositionis sint homines, in quos irae lenitio facilis fiat, & quae sint res iram lenientes. Et lenitio seu reconciliatio est irae privatio,
- 1560, Tomus tertius operum. Aristotelis Stagiritae peripateticorum ..., page 80
- Et similiter, quando homi ni insunt contraria dispositionum, quibiis sit iracundus, facilis sit eius placationis receptio, aut eius ire lenitio, nam ire sunt duo contraria: quorum unum est eius priuatio; Et lenitio seu reconciliatio est ire priuatio, aut eius obmissio.
- 1601, Noctium Brixianarum, de igne pestilenti, Gallico, venefico, ..., page 490:
- Est igitur insolens alui lenitio pharmacosa & alterans, odorata & aromatica, ad medicinae correctionem, frigida & sicca, Varia igitur lenitio oportet sit pro natura humoris, têpestatis, aegri, temporis morbi, eruptionum per abscessus, & aliorum;
- 1626, Morborum omnium qui corpus humanum affligunt,...:
- quæ per solam omnimodam eius originis destructionem sit; Lenitio vero quædam eorundem placatio, siue remissio sit, quæ adhuc, vigente origine, simptomati est; concessa; Fit autem, lenitio hæc, operibus, & instrumentis, certa tum qualitate, tum quantitate, tum opportunitate administratis;