Citations:lenitio

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Latin citations of lenitio

  • 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;