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Here is today's emblem and distich by Gabriel Rollenhagen, Book 1.5, with an English rendering by George Wither. The distich presents a step-by-step process, leading from hard work to excellence, and from excellence to glory - and there's no other way to go about it! In Wither's poem to accompany the emblem, he lists all kinds of other ways in which true glory is not acquired: Svppose you Sirs, those mimicke Apes you meet In strange fantasticke habits? or the Rabble, That in gay clothes embroyder out the street, Are truely of Worshipfull or Honorable? Or can you thinke, that, To be borne the Sonne Of some rich Alderman, or ancient Peere, Or that the Fame our Predecessors wonne May claime those Wreathes which true Deserving weare? Is Honour due to those, who spend their dayes In courting one another? or consuming Their Fortunes and themselves, on Drabbs and Playes? In sleeping, drinking, and Tobacco-fuming? If you examine the emblem, you will see the spade as a symbol of hard work, while the laurel is a symbol of the glory that results. In the background, you can see a farmer engaged in manual labor on the right, while on the left you can see scholars engaged in intellectual work; presumably, then, glory accrues to both types of effort. Labore Virtus, Virtute Gloria Paratur Saepe labore fuit Virtus, Virtute parata Gloria, non alio concilianda modo. By Labour, Vertue may be gain'd; By Vertue, Glorie is attain'd. Here is the vocabulary: labor - effort, hard work virtus - virtue, excellent gloria - glory, renown paro - prepare, provide, supply saepe - often sum - be, exist non - not, no alius - other, another concilio - unite, acquire, gain modus - way, manner, mode
di Guido Mina di Sospiro, tradotto dall’inglese da Patrizia Poli (pubblicato originalmente su New English Review sotto il titolo Non Omnis Moriar: A Meditation on Writing) Nel 1992 inviai una lettera al mio vecchio professore di latino, nella quale,...
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Non omnis moriar is a Latin phrase that means “Not everything dies” or “I shall not wholly die” because “My work will live.” It is an idea meant to remind you that when you die, your works|legacy remain and will continue on, preserving the memory of you so you won’t be forgotten. The body may be gone, but the works remain. So it is important that we leave something good behind and thus be mindful of the actions we take on now. -- Choose from our vast selection of tapestries to match with your desired size to make the perfect custom tapestry. Pick your favorite: Movies, TV Shows, Art, and so much more! Available in small, medium, large. Perfect for decorations in apartments, bedrooms, and dorm rooms.
Requiem æternam dona eis, Domine, et lux perpetua luceat eis. Te decet hymnus Deus, in Sion, et tibi reddetur votum in Ierusalem. Exaudi orationem meam; ad te omnis caro veniet. Requiem æternam dona eis, Domine, et lux perpetua luceat eis.
The Strathclyde Motets are communion motets setting propers of the mass for various Sundays and feasts. The Latin text is taken from the Graduale Romanum. The pieces are suitable for intermediate standard choirs.Data est mihi omnis potestas is a communion motet for Ascension Day (Matthew 28: 18,19).Instrumentation:mixed choir (SSAATTBB) a cappella