- scholæ sed vitæ is a
Latin phrase. Its
longer form is non scholæ sed vitæ
discimus,
which means "We do not
learn for school, but for life". The
scholae and...
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Docendo discimus is a
Latin proverb meaning "by teaching, we learn." It is
perhaps derived from
Seneca the
Younger (c. 4 BC – 65 AD), who says in his Letters...
- work,
Oppenheimer followed the well-known old
Latin principle Docendo discimus—"the (best) way to
learn is to teach". In 1965,
Oppenheimer was awarded...
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Attributed to St.
Edmund of Abingdon;
first seen in
Isidoro de
Sevilla discendo discimus while learning we
learn See also § docendo
discitur discere faciendo learn...
- was its head for 31 years. The school's
motto is non
scholae sed
vitae discimus (Latin for 'Not for school, but for life we learn'). The
first building...
- Cicero's De Oratore, "history is life's teacher" Non scholae, sed
vitae discimus,
Latin phrase, "We do not
learn for the school, but for life." Sodalitium...
- Забайкальский государственный университет
Motto Latin: Non scholae, sed
vitae discimus Motto in English We do not
learn for the school, but for life Established...
- War II; fifty-nine
would be
killed in action.
Queens College's
motto is "
Discimus ut serviamus",
which translates to "We
learn so that we may serve." With...
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renamed the Air
Command Academy in
October 2004. The
motto of the RCAF A is
Discimus ducere (Latin for 'Learn to lead'). In 1994, the
ACPDTC adopted the crest...
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Schola Medica Salernitana Not
related to scholae: Non scholae, sed
vitae discimus Rouche, "Private life
conquers state and society", in Paul Veyne, ed. A...