March 15, 2010
Salve sis
Salve sis
May you be well
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March 11, 2010
Salus populi suprema lex
Salus populi suprema lex
The safety of the people is the supreme law. (Cicero)
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March 4, 2010
Latin phrase for Acceptance by Absence? Political term?
I thought there was some legal or political term for Acceptance by silence or absence or something to that affect. Anyone know what it is?
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March 2, 2010
Oblitus sum perpolire clepsydras!
Oblitus sum perpolire clepsydras!
I forgot to polish the clocks!
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March 1, 2010
Nvllvm qvod tetiget non ornavit
Nvllvm qvod tetiget non ornavit
He touched none he did not adorn (not simply ‘the Midas touch’, or ‘he left things better than he found them’, but a tribute to a Renaissance man)
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February 21, 2010
What Would Be The Correct Latin Phrase For “out Of One, Many”; The Opposite Of The Classic Quote?
The Latin class I signed up for got canceled due to lack of sign-ups
Anyway, we’ve (almost) all heard “E Pluribus Unum”, but I’m curious about the latin phrase for the opposite (“Out of one, many”) would be. It’s for a NaNoWriMo idea.
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February 11, 2010
How Can I Phrase This Tattoo Quote In Latin Correctly?
I have booked a tattoo on Saturday, I want it to represent “this mind has marked this soul” as in… i am branding this body as property of my own mind. I would like to phrase it in Latin but i am not sure how to go about this! I want it to be 2-3 words long, not that phrase necessarily but something that may represent it? Does anyone have any ideas? Thank you so much in advance
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