11/4/2022 0 Comments Pecunia est virtus latin![]() ![]() Felicĭtas humāna nunquam in eōdem statu permănet.Wed from Russian proverb "Necessity is cunning for inventions." The ode caused a large number of imitations and translations in Russian poetry. The beginning of Horace's famous ode on the immortality of the poet's works. "From books", ex-libris, sign of the owner of the book. There is a measure in things, that is, everything has a measure.Īnd even when the wound has healed, the scar remains (Publius Syr). The expression is used when talking about an insensitive person. We eat to live, not live to eat (Socrates). Edĭmus, ut vivāmus, non vivĭmus, ut edāmus.Hence another expression - tertius gaudens ‘the third rejoicing’, that is, a person who benefits from the strife of the two sides. Donec erís felix, multos numerábis amícos.Īs long as you are happy, you will have many friends (Ovid).The expression comes from the statement of the Roman philosopher and writer Seneca. Wed from Russian the expression "You to me - I to you." The principle of the Roman conquest policy, perceived by subsequent conquerors.Ī Roman law formula that establishes a legal relationship between two persons. Wed from Russian proverb "Morning is wiser than evening". In ancient drama, the denouement was the appearance of a god in front of the audience from a special machine, which helped resolve a difficult situation. God from the machine, that is, an unexpected denouement. They judge because they don't understand. Latin translation of a Greek saying inscribed on the Temple of Apollo at Delphi. Let the weapons give way to the toga! (Let war be replaced by peace.) Inscription on the entrance of a Roman house used as a general warning: be careful, attentive. Wed from Russian proverb "Better a titmouse in the hands than a crane in the sky." It is fitting for Caesar to die standing. Hail, Caesar, those who are about to die greet you! On the impartial consideration of disputes.Ībout people who avoid extremes in their judgments and actions. It is used when they want to emphasize that the truth is above all.Ĭourage replaces walls (lit.: there is courage instead of walls). Plato is my friend, but truth is dearer (Aristotle). Amīcus est anĭmus unus in duōbus corporĭbus. ![]() Julius Caesar, violating the law, according to which he, as a proconsul, could command an army only outside Italy, led it, being on the territory of Italy, and thereby began a civil war. The words spoken by Julius Caesar when his troops crossed the Rubicon River, which separated Umbria from the Roman province of Cisalpine Gaul, that is, Northern Italy, in 49 BC. It is used when talking about an irrevocably made decision. Suetonius, in The Lives of the Twelve Caesars, writes that the emperor Augustus, on his last day, asked the friends who had entered whether they found that he "played the comedy of life well." Roman dinner began with eggs and ended with apples. , which corresponds to G in Belarusian, as well as the corresponding sound in Russian words God, yeah etc.įrom the egg to the apples, that is, from beginning to end. Below are 170 Latin winged expressions and proverbs with transliteration (transcription) and stress. ![]()
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