aetatis suae
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After a few such tales as that the cocks crowed when Jeanne was born, and that her flock was lucky, he dates her first vision peractis aetatis suae duodecim annis, 'after she was twelve.'
From The Valet's tragedy, and other studies by Lang, Andrew
Among the learned Romans of this age of great learning, the elder Pliny, aetatis suae doctissimus, easily took the first place.
From Latin Literature by Mackail, J. W. (John William)
If the inscription on the National Portrait Gallery picture, '1588, aetatis suae 34,' and that on Zucchero's in the Dublin Gallery, 'aet.
From Sir Walter Ralegh A Biography by Stebbing, W. (William)
Lar. familiaris inter homines aetatis suae cultus est, litium omnium et jurgiorum inter propinquos arbitrer et disceptator.
From The Anatomy of Melancholy by Burton, Robert
Vita iii. b, ‘Tristitia et angore periit anno aetatis suae altero et octuagesimo.’
From The Student's Companion to Latin Authors by Middleton, George
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