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- "Felix, qui potuit rerum cognoscere causas" is verse 490 of Book 2 of the "Georgics" (29 BC), by the Latin poet Virgil (70 - 19 BC). It is literally translated...
- Technology. The motto and mission of the university in Latin is "Rerum cognoscere causas et valorem" (in English "To learn the causes and values of things...
- words include terrestrial, territory, and terrain. Incognita: from Latin cognoscere, "to know, be acquainted with" (negated by the prefix in-), which is related...
- which was established to research the matter. The Latin motto, rerum cognoscere causas, is taken from Virgil's Georgics. Its English translation is "to...
- explain cognition. Cognitive psychology derived its name from the Latin cognoscere, referring to knowing and information, thus cognitive psychology is an...
- Vigil felix qui potuit rerum cognoscere causas happy is he who can ascertain the causes of things Virgil. "Rerum cognoscere causas" is the motto of the...
- tanquam in uiuo iucundissimoq́[ue] uiridario, magna **** uoluptate, hinc cognoscere licebit. Accessit ijs succincta admodum uo**** difficilium & obscurarum...
- Australian National University Coat of arms Motto Latin: Naturam Primum Cognoscere Rerum Motto in English "First to learn the nature of things" Type Public...
- Agency overview Formed 1951 (as Directorate of Plans) Motto Veritatem Cognoscere (English: "To Know the Truth") Employees classified Annual budget classified...
- Viam agnoscere veritatis or Viam cognoscere veritatis ("That they know the way of truth"), refers to papal communications from Pope Innocent IV to the...