- De
Brevitate Vitae (English: On the
Shortness of Life) is a
moral essay written by
Seneca the Younger, a
Roman Stoic philosopher,
sometime around the...
- "De
Brevitate Vitae" (Latin for "On the
Shortness of Life"), more
commonly known as "Gaudeamus igitur" ("So Let Us Rejoice") or just "Gaudeamus", is a...
- Gr****: Περὶ μακροβιότητος καὶ βραχυβιότητος; Latin: De
longitudine et
brevitate vitae) is a text by the
Ancient Gr****
philosopher Aristotle and one of...
- (Belgium)
Carpe Diem (Belgium)
Codex Studiosorum Bruxellensis (Belgium) De
Brevitate Vitae Academic Festival Overture Im
schwarzen Walfisch zu
Askalon Biernagel...
- have been
expressed since time immemorial, such as the
famous essay De
Brevitate Vitae by
Seneca the Younger. Time
management The
Wealth of
Nations Protestant...
- ethanol,
distilled spirits Arbor vitae (disambiguation), "tree of life" De
Brevitate Vitae, work of
Roman philosopher Seneca Curriculum vitae or CV, summary...
- gratia". ars longa, vita
brevis art is long, life is
short Seneca, De
Brevitate Vitae, 1.1,
translating a
phrase of
Hippocrates that is
often used out...
-
Robert Herrick's 1648 poem "To the Virgins, to Make Much of Time". "De
Brevitate Vitae" ("On the
Shortness of Life"),
often referred to as "Gaudeamus igitur"...
- Framtíðin.
School traditions include a hall
fight and the
singing of the
Brevitate Vitae. Six
dances are held
every year,
including the costume-ball and...
- Mark Twain's long-suppressed 1601.
Another example of
ribaldry is "De
Brevitate Vitae", a song
which in many European-influenced
universities is both...