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Περὶ τοῦ ἐπέκεινα τοῦ νοῦ κατὰ μὲν νόησιν πολλὰ λέγεται, θεωρεῖται δὲ ἀνοησίᾳ κρείττονι νοήσεως → On the subject of that which is beyond intellect, many statements are made on the basis of intellection, but it may be immediately cognised only by means of a non-intellection superior to intellection
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|gf=<b>cōnsĭlĭātŏr</b>,¹⁵ ōris, m. ([[consilior]]), conseiller : Phædr. 2, 7, 2 ; [[consiliator]] in gerendis honoribus Plin. Min. Ep. 4, 17, 6, conseiller dans l’exercice des magistratures. | |gf=<b>cōnsĭlĭātŏr</b>,¹⁵ ōris, m. ([[consilior]]), conseiller : Phædr. 2, 7, 2 ; [[consiliator]] in gerendis honoribus Plin. Min. Ep. 4, 17, 6, conseiller dans l’exercice des magistratures. | ||
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|georg=cōnsiliātor, ōris, m. ([[consilior]]), der Berater, [[Ratgeber]], [[maleficus]], Phaedr. fab. 2, 7, 2: [[rabidus]], Avian. fab. 26, 12: [[bonus]], Apul. [[met]]. 1, 12. – m. Genet. wessen? c. deorum, [[ein]] [[Mitglied]] [[des]] Götterrates (v. einem Astrologen), Petron. 76, 10: consiliatores eorum od. [[eius]], Vulg. 1. Esdr. 4, 9 u. 5, 6. – m. in u. Abl. (in, [[bei]]), [[ille]] in gerendis honoribus c. et [[rector]], Plin. ep. 4, 17, 6. | |||
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Revision as of 09:20, 15 August 2017
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
consĭlĭātor: ōris, m. id.,
I a counsellor (post-Aug. and rare): maleficus, Phaedr. 2, 6, 2: consiliator et rector, Plin. Ep. 4, 17, 6: bonus, App. M. 1, p. 107, 36.—As an epithet of Jupiter, Inscr. Gud. p. 7, n. 6.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
cōnsĭlĭātŏr,¹⁵ ōris, m. (consilior), conseiller : Phædr. 2, 7, 2 ; consiliator in gerendis honoribus Plin. Min. Ep. 4, 17, 6, conseiller dans l’exercice des magistratures.
Latin > German (Georges)
cōnsiliātor, ōris, m. (consilior), der Berater, Ratgeber, maleficus, Phaedr. fab. 2, 7, 2: rabidus, Avian. fab. 26, 12: bonus, Apul. met. 1, 12. – m. Genet. wessen? c. deorum, ein Mitglied des Götterrates (v. einem Astrologen), Petron. 76, 10: consiliatores eorum od. eius, Vulg. 1. Esdr. 4, 9 u. 5, 6. – m. in u. Abl. (in, bei), ille in gerendis honoribus c. et rector, Plin. ep. 4, 17, 6.