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20 cze 2023 · 30 ancient Roman Latin phrases and sayings uttered by the various eminent ancient Roman poets, philosophers, generals, and even emperors.
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4 lis 2019 · Here are some famous Latin quotations for various occasions with translations, plus a few Greek quotes.
23 paź 2023 · Language, philosophy, and society have all been influenced by Latin expressions. These timeless lines provide wisdom and inspiration, from “Carpe diem” encouraging us to enjoy the day to “Memento mori” reminding us of our mortality.
29 maj 2024 · Here are some cool Latin quotes along with their English translations: "Carpe diem, quam minimum credula postero." Translation: "Seize the day, trusting as little as possible in tomorrow." "Veni, vidi, vici." Translation: "I came, I saw, I conquered." "Cogito, ergo sum." Translation: "I think, therefore I am." (Descartes' famous statement in Latin)
17 cze 2021 · Do you ever wonder why schools, colleges, businesses all have slogans that are in Latin? Well dissecting the importance and the meaning behind these following nine phrases may give you...
Try it with words like: Deus, Homo, Mihi, Nihil, Omnia, Rex, Tibi, Verita, etc. A list of Latin quotes by Saint Thomas Aquinas and their English translation.
A phrase used in modern Western philosophy on the nature of truth. eo ipso: by that very (act) Technical term in philosophy and law. Similar to ipso facto. Example: "The fact that I am does not eo ipso mean that I think." From the Latin ablative form of id ipsum ("that thing itself"). eo nomine: by that name: epicuri de grege porcum