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A sententia (singular), also called a "sentence," is a kind of rhetorical proof.
The solution in Justinian's Institutes was a compromise measure, known as the media sententia (or middle way).
Nicholas criticises the media sententia as it did not take into account the relative importance of the materials and the maker's skill.
It indicates that the effect follows even if no verdict (in Latin, sententia) is pronounced by an ecclesiastical superior or tribunal.
I can't be bothered learning the difference between sententia and epigramma, let alone fiddle with color and descriptio!"
What constitutes the sententia vocum"?
Problema philosophicum pro sententia Joan.
The Sententia was a collection of 92 maxims drawn up against the writings of Augustine of Hippo.
Litteralis sententia super Praedicamenta Aristotelis - a commentary on Aristotle's Categories.
The poem's linking of an observed experience, or exemplum, to a final maxim, or sententia, is typical of a Horatian satire.
Roscelin's nominalism, or "Sententia Vocum"
De Historia legenda sententia ad Basilium Amerbachium.
Methodus therapeutica ex Galeni et J. B. Montani sententia.
His enim rebus imbutae mentes haud sane abhorrebunt ab utili et a vera sententia.
The "sententia vocum" was one of the anti-Realist solutions of the problem of universals accepted by the early Middle Ages.
'De bello sententia' is a refutation of the pacifism of Gregory Paul and the Polish Brethren.
In connection with a verb, the corresponding adverbial phrase is in ablative absolute form, as in: "He was excommunicated lata sententia."
Celsus cites an opinion of Cato concerning the intercalary month, and the regula or sententia Catoniana is frequently mentioned in the Digest.
Many Polish words (rzeczpospolita from res publica, zdanie for both "opinion" and "sentence", from sententia) were direct calques from Latin.
Illa negat; placuit quae sit sententia docti Quaerere Tiresiae: venus huic erat utraque nota.
Thomas Aquinas relies on the same source while proving the point in Sententia libri Ethicorum, Liber 1, Lectio 6, n. 4-5:
CafeFX and The Syndicate were held by umbrella corporation the ComputerCafe Group, which has also established Sententia Entertainment, a long form production company.
A belief that the church has not directly rejected, or that is at variance with less important church teachings, is given the label, sententia haeresi proxima, meaning "opinion approaching heresy."
The Collection in Seventy-four Books, or "Diversorum sententia Patrum", known to the Ballerini brothers and Augustin Theiner, is the subject of a study by Paul Fournier.