Personification of wisdom in Hellenistic philosophy.
1 Seneca repudiates this view: omnia enim ista sagacitas hominum, non sapientia inuenit.
2 Fortunately, the sapientia AEgyptiorum, the wisdom of the Egyptians, taught them better things.
3 Curia Romana, quae solebat et debet regi sapientia Dei, nunc depravatur.... Laceratur enim illa sedes sacra fraudibus et dolis injustorum.
4 His monument was in the nave, towards the west end, and told that he was "vir sapientia et vitæ sanctitate clarus."
5 He is struck by the observation 'quam parva sapientia regitur mundus,' and is touched with a feeling of the ills which afflict states.
6 1, 60) -wefind the explanation: -phronesis - - est sapientia - .
7 They begin "O Sapientia , quae ex ore Altissimi prodiisti..." and continue "O Adonai, O radix Jesse," etc....
8 Hakemah, the Father, the active power or energy of the Deity, 552-m. Hakemah, Wisdom, Sapientia ; wise by means of Binah, 753-u.
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