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Ubi sunt (literally “where are …”) is a phrase taken from the Latin Ubi sunt qui ante nos fuerunt?, meaning “Where are those who were before us?”
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This term is found in the Prohemium of Piero della Francesca's treatise on the five "platonic" solids, De quinque corporibus regularibus, dedicated to Prince Guidobaldo: "qui non minori artis studio/ingenio/solertia/& industria fuerunt."
Architecture and Memory: The Renaissance Studioli of Federico da Montefeltro 2008
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Ubi sunt literally “where are…” is a phrase taken from the Latin Ubi sunt qui ante nos fuerunt?
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“De Cretensibus accepimus, quod in amore puerorum intemperantes fuerunt, quod postea in Lacones et in totam Græciam translatum est.”
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Et sicut res omnes fuerunt ab uno, meditatione unius, sic omnes res natae ab hac una re, adaptatione.
cytokinesis Diary Entry cytokinesis 2008
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Christians: a quibus nec unquam cogitatione fuerunt laesi, of whom they never had offence in thought, word, or deed.
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And so were all Christians in [189] Pliny's time, fuerunt et alii, similis dementiae, &c.
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Note 65: BN, nouv.acq. lat. 999, fol. 233b: "innocentes parvuli qui alio anno fuerunt cruce signati."
A Tender Age: Cultural Anxieties over the Child in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries 2005
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Fecit omnia delicta quae fieri possunt circa res sex non naturales, et eae fuerunt causae extrinsecae, ex quibus postea ortae sunt obstructiones.
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Pleni sunt libri quibus ferae in homines inflammatae fuerunt, in quibus ego quidem semper assensum sustinui, veritus ne fabulosa crederem; Donec vidi lyncem quem habui ab Assyria, sic affectum erga unum de meis hominibus, &c. 4673.
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