Studium

Word STUDIUM
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The word "studium" in example sentences

Most of the time she sat motionless by the fire or at the large window in the room she called her studium, where the two younger ladies-in-waiting would read aloud, or make music, or simply chatter to one another as they played games or embroidered, while paying no more attention to their helpless mistress than to a piece of furniture. ❋ May, Julian (2003)

In Camera Lucida, Barthes distinguishes between the "studium" and the "punctum" of the photograph. ❋ Unknown (2010)

One Sports studium built for a University had a Alumni skybox which cost more to build than it did to run the University for a year. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Perhaps studium and punctum merge in one detail: look at my mother's hemline – she never wore a dress that short before or since. ❋ Unknown (2010)

It's all punctum – if there's any studium there you can have it for free and use it for a boring sociological thesis. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The studium denotes the cultural or political interpretation of the photograph; the punctum denotes the personally touching detail that establishes a direct relationship with the object or person within it. ❋ Unknown (2010)

As for studium, note the Austin A30 in the field behind, or consider how my father has composed his family, rather conventionally, on a tree stump with the misty English landscape behind. ❋ Unknown (2010)

In his Camera Lucida (Reflections on Photography), Roland Barthes distinguishes between the studium of a photograph, those elements of a photograph that provoke an interpretive (cultural, social, political) response, and the punctum of a photograph, the element of a photograph that punctures, or wounds – that which provokes an emotional response in the viewer by establishing a direct relationship between the viewer and the subject of the photograph. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Showcasing documents and images from the University Archives, the exhibition explores and illustrates the journey the university has made since a migrant band of scholars first reached the town in 1209 and established their studium ❋ Unknown (2009)

He became a Franciscan and rose in the order's educational hierarchy, probably studying theology at the University of Paris around 1310, then teaching at a Franciscan studium elsewhere, before returning to the Minorites 'Paris studium to lecture on the Sentences of Peter Lombard as bachelor of theology, a common career path for members of the mendicant orders at the time. ❋ Schabel, Christopher (2008)

And historically the universitas studium, the universe of studies that makes up the university, has cared corporately about the life of the mind. ❋ Unknown (2008)

The desire for God and love of his Word are therefore reciprocally nourished and bring forth in monastic life the unsupressable need for the opus Dei, the studium orationis andlectio divina, which is listening to the Word of God, accompanied by the great voices of the tradition of the Fathers and Saints, and also prayer, guided and sustained by this Word. ❋ Papabear (2008)

Next year, Latin will feature highly in my ratio studium. ❋ Penny (2008)

Insanum venandi studium, dum a novalibus arcentur agricolae subtrahunt praedia rusticis, agricolonis praecluduntur sylvae et prata pastoribus ut augeantur pascua feris. — ❋ Unknown (2007)

Suas habeant Romanae? lascivias; purpurissa, ac cerussa ora perungant, fomenta libidinum, et corruptae mentis indicia; vestrum ornamentum deus sit, pudicitia, virtutis studium. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Alnansorem, cap. 16, amongst other causes reckons up studium vehemens: so doth ❋ Unknown (2007)

Multos conjugium decepit, res alioqui salutaris et necessaria, eo quod caeco ejus amore decepti, divini amoris et gloriae studium in universum abjecerunt; plurimos cibus et potus perdit. ❋ Unknown (2007)

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