Of other early philosophers, even when dissenting from their opinions, he speaks in terms of admiration and reverence: but Heraclitus, whose physical explanation of the universe was adopted by the Stoics, is described in terms of disparagement, levelled as much against his later followers as against himself, as- Clarus ob obscuram linguam MAGIS inter inanis Quamde gravis inter Graios qui vera requirunt.
"The Roman Poets of the Republic"
W. Y. Sellar
When Burke showed the old sage of Bolt Court over his fine house and pleasant gardens at Beaconsfield, Non invideo equidem, Johnson said, with placid good-will, miror MAGIS.
"Burke"
John Morley
Haec est ipsissima theologia Erasmi, neque potest quidquam nostrae doctrinae esse MAGIS adversum."
"Historical Introductions to the Symbolical Books of the Evangelical Lutheran Church"
Friedrich Bente