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1 praescio
prae-scĭo, īvi, ītum, 4, v. a., to know beforehand, to foreknow ( poet. and in postAug. prose):II.nonne oportuit praescisse me ante?
Ter. And. 1, 5, 4:eum haec praescisse,
Suet. Tib. 67.—Esp. (in eccl. Lat.), of God's foreknowledge:praescivit et praedestinavit,
Vulg. Rom. 8, 29; 11, 2; Ambros. in Luc. 7, 167.—Hence, adv.: praescĭ-enter, with foreknowledge, Anon. (Hilar.) in Job, 1, p. 77. -
2 praescienter
with foreknowledge, presciently -
3 providentia
prōvĭdentĭa, ae, f. [provideo].I.Foresight, foreknowledge:II.providentia est, per quam futurum aliquid videtur ante quam factum sit,
Cic. Inv. 2, 53, 160:timoris tormentum memoria reducit, providentia anticipat,
Sen. Ep. 5, 9.—Foresight, forethought, forecast, precaution, providence (cf. prudentia):B.deorum providentiā mundum administrari,
Cic. Div. 1, 51, 117; cf. id. N. D. 1, 8, 18; 2, 22, 58; Quint. 11, 1, 23:alterum ex providentiā timorem afferre solet,
Sall. J. 7, 5:plurimum tibi et usus et providentiae superest,
Plin. Ep. 3, 19, 9:jam te providentia deorum primum in locum provexerat,
id. Pan. 10, 4.—With object. gen.:neque feriendi neque declinandi providentia,
Tac. H. 4, 29:providentia filiorum suorum,
Dig. 33, 1, 7 fin. —In plur.:agnosce bonitatem dei ex providentiis,
Tert. adv. Marc. 2, 4 fin. —Transf.1.The government of the world by infinite wisdom and foresight, providence (post-class.):2.tua, Pater, providentia gubernat,
Vulg. Sap. 14, 3; id. Act. 24, 2.—Providence, as a designation of the Deity (post-Aug.):3.vis illum (deum) providentiam dicere? recte dices,
Sen. Q. N. 2, 45, 2:oratio, quā nihil praestantius homini dedit providentia,
Quint. 1, 10, 7; 1, 12, 19; 6 praef. § 4; 5, 12, 19; 10, 1, 109; 12, 1, 2; App. M. 6, p. 179, 12.—Providentia, Providence, personified as a goddess, a transl. of the Gr. Pronoia, Macr. S. 1, 17.
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