Fractus

Word FRACTUS
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The hand fratto is a type of Christian liturgical song performed with proportional values: on the contrary, the so-called Gregorian cantus fractus have often with a notation elements mensurali, which indicates with precision the value of the notes. ❋ Bls (2008)

The fratto song is a type of executed liturgico Christian song with values proporziona them: to the contrary of the so-called gregoriano the cantus fractus it often possesses a notation with mensurali elements, that it indicates with precision the value of notes. ❋ Bls (2008)

So sweet is the delight of study, the more learning they have (as he that hath a dropsy, the more he drinks the thirstier he is) the more they covet to learn, and the last day is prioris discipulus; harsh at first learning is, radices amarcae, but fractus dulces, according to that of Isocrates, pleasant at last; the longer they live, the more they are enamoured with the Muses. ❋ Unknown (2007)

[3806] Take away his money, his treasure is in heaven: banish him his country, he is an inhabitant of that heavenly Jerusalem: cast him into bands, his conscience is free; kill his body, it shall rise again; he fights with a shadow that contends with an upright man: he will not be moved. — — — si fractus illabatur orbis, ❋ Unknown (2007)

Coldstream: not that those gentlemen ever told: if the fractus orbis had come to a smash, if Laura, instead of kissing Pen, had taken her scissors and snipped off his head — Calverley and ❋ Unknown (2006)

"Si fractus inlabatur orbis, " he said, raising his eyes to the deck above. ❋ Cornwell, Bernard, 1944- (2000)

The ode about the world falling apart—Si fractus illabatur orbis—was official business: a state ode. ❋ CONOR CRUISE O’BRIEN (1994)

Still the etymology is referable to the breaking down of "_some bridge_," (_pons_, bridge; _fractus_, broken,) but this unravelment is not antiquarian. ❋ Various (N/A)

I stand pledged for you with Angria; but I flatter myself I know a man when I see one: si fractus illabitur orbis -- you have already shown your mettle. ❋ Herbert Strang (N/A)

II., that it may then have been styled "Pons fractus?" ❋ Various (N/A)

Both Pons fractus and Pountfreyt occur in Rymer's _Foedera_, tomus iii., p. 904. ❋ Various (N/A)

-- In a former number N. required to be informed where the Pons fractus, or Pountfreyt super ❋ Various (N/A)

Si fractus illibatur orbis, impavidum ferient ruinae! ❋ Upton Sinclair (1923)

Scilicet haec populo pexusque togaque recenti et natalicia tandem cum sardonyche albus sede leges celsa, liquido cum plasmate guttur mobile conlueris, patranti fractus ocello. tunc neque more probo videas nec voce serena ingentis trepidare Titos, cum carmina lumbum intrant et tremulo scalpuntur ubi intima versu. ❋ Harold Edgeworth Butler (1914)

“Si fractus illabatur orbis Impavidum ferient ruinae.” ❋ Trollope, Anthony, 1815-1882 (1881)

When she heard of his arrival she came running downstairs, and I am not sure that she did not embrace him in the presence of Calverley and Coldstream: not that those gentlemen ever told: if the fractus orbis had come to a smash, if Laura, instead of kissing ❋ William Makepeace Thackeray (1837)

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