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ostendere

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See: evince, prove, reflect


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310-11): "rem tibi Socraticae poterunt ostendere chartae, / verbaque provisam rem non invita sequentur.
Bede confidently explains the contradiction by saying that the Genesis story 'redit ostendere quomodo fuerint homines ab inuicem disiuncti' ('gives us to understand how people should be set apart from one another': 3.
23) "ENARGEIA quae a Cicerone inlusiratio et evidentia nominatur, quae non tam dicere videtur quam ostendere, et adfectus non aliter quam si rebus ipsis intersimus sequentur," Institutiones oratoriae Libro VI, 2, 32.
 
 
 
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