- previous. Id. is
masculine and neuter; ead. (feminine) is the
abbreviation for
eadem,
which also
translates to "the same". As an abbreviation, Id.
always takes...
-
Eadem mutata resurgo is a
Latin phrase that
literally translates to "Although changed, I
arise the same". The word-for-word
translation of the phrase...
- the
Sacred Feminine (Saarbrücken, Germany:
Verlag Dr. Müller, 2009) and
eadem, "Hildegard of Bingen: Music,
Rhetoric and the
Divine Feminine," in Journal...
-
primary being and
being in
general are the
subject of the same
science (
eadem enim est
scientia primi entis et
entis communis )
inasmuch as
primary being...
-
follows that of
Londinium in some accounts." Tacitus. Annals. p. 14.33.
eadem clades municipio Verulamio fuit – Like ruin fell on the town of Verulamium...
- Or
stringed Argent (for Ireland). In 1702, Anne
adopted the
motto semper eadem ("always the same"), the same
motto used by
Queen Elizabeth I. The Acts...
-
exoletorum per
nationes coloresque discripta ut
eadem omnibus levitas sit,
eadem primae mensura lanuginis,
eadem species capillorum, ne quis cui
rectior est...
-
impaled with
those of her husband,
Philip II of
Spain Coat of arms
Elizabeth I (1558–1603) with her
personal motto: "Semper
eadem" or "always the same"...
- a Lion p****ant
Guardant also Or,
together with this
motto "Sidere mens
eadem mutato" to be
borne and used
forever hereafter by the said
University of...
-
diebus in ipso
caelo succederet, ex quo et in
caelo sphaera solis fieret eadem illa defectio, et
incideret luna tum in eam
metam quae
esset umbra terrae...