2. Divisio denotes, theoretically, the separation of a genus into its species, whereas partitio, the separation of the whole into its parts. Quintil, v. 10, 63. Cic. Top. 5. 3. Dividere refers to a whole, of which the parts are merely locally and mechanically... Döderlein's Hand-book of Latin Synonymes - Sida 64efter Ludwig von Doederlein - 1863 - 251 sidorObegränsad förhandsgranskning - Om den här boken
| Ludwig von Doederlein - 1841 - 256 sidor
...dispose of them. Hence the phrases divide et impera, and dividere sententias, but partiri prcedam. 2. Divisio denotes, theoretically, the separation...mechanically joined, and therefore severs only an exterior connexion; but dirimere refers to a whole, of which the parts organically cohere, and destroys an interior... | |
| (Johann) Ludwig (Christoph Wilhelm) von Doederlein - 1841 - 262 sidor
...dispose of them. Hence the phrases divide et impera, and dividere sententias, but partiri pratdam. 2. Divisio denotes, theoretically, the separation...mechanically joined, and therefore severs only an exterior connexion; but dirimere refers to a whole, of which the parts organically cohere, and destroys an interior... | |
| Livy - 1850 - 354 sidor
...refers back to the words ut Hannibal—circumepectaret. —Fabri. 3. Dlrempta—divldit. " Dividcre refers to a whole, of which the parts are merely locally and mechanically joined, and accordingly severs only an external relation ; but dirimere to a whole, of which the parts organically... | |
| Livy - 1857 - 364 sidor
...refers back to the words r/f Hannibal—circumspectafet —Fabri. 3. Dirempta—(Hv ¡cut. " Dividcrc refers to a whole, of which the parts are merely locally and mechanically joined, and accordingly severs only an external relation ; but dirimere to a whole, of which the parts organically... | |
| Ludwig von Doederlein - 1858 - 268 sidor
...dispose of them. Hence the phrases divide et impera, and dividere sententias, but partiri prcedam. 2. Divisio denotes, theoretically, the separation...therefore severs only an exterior connection; but dirimere refers to a whole, of which the parts organically cohere, and destroys an interior connection.... | |
| James Hobbs Hanson - 1862 - 820 sidor
...unusquisque ; and cuncti, altogether, all in their combined reality, in opp. to dispersi. Dod. S. Divido refers to a whole of which the parts are merely locally...joined, and therefore severs only an exterior connection : dirimo refers to a whole, of which the parts organically cohere, and destroys an interior connection... | |
| Livy - 1863 - 352 sidor
...refers back to the words ut Hannibal — circumspectaret — Fabri. 3. Dirempta — dividit. " Dividers refers to a whole, of which the parts are merely locally and mechanically joined, and accordingly levers only an external relation ; but dirimere to a whole, of which the parts organically... | |
| James Hobbs Hanson - 1864 - 814 sidor
...unusifuinquc ; and cuncti, altogether, all in their combined reality, in opp. to dinpersi. Död. 3. Divido refers to a whole of which the parts are merely locally...joined, and therefore severs only an exterior connection : dirimo refers to a whole, of which the parts organically cohere, and destroys an interior connection... | |
| James Hobbs Hanson - 1866 - 972 sidor
...unusquisque ; and cuncti, altogether, all in their combined reality, in opp. to dispersi. Död. 3. Divido refers to a whole of which the parts are merely locally...joined, and therefore severs only an exterior connection : dirimo refers to a whole, of which the parts organically cohere, and. destroys an interior connection... | |
| Livy - 1873 - 416 sidor
...18. Hsec refers back to the words ut Hannibal—circumspcctarel. 21. Dirempta.. .dividit. " Dividers refers to a whole, of which the parts are merely locally and mechanically joined, and accordingly severs only an external relation ; but dirimere to a whole, of which the parts organically... | |
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