- Sine
Cerere et
Baccho friget Venus, (Latin, 'Without
Ceres and Bacchus,
Venus freezes') or Sine
Cerere et
Libero friget Venus, is a
quotation from the...
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proceedings is set,
resulting in an "adjournment sine die". Sine
Cerere et
Baccho friget Venus without Ceres and Bacchus,
Venus remains cold
without food and (alcoholic)...
- Bacchus,
Ceres and Amor (Sine
Cerere et
Baccho friget Venus), c. 1600...
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became a po****r
proverb in the
Early Modern period: Sine
Cerere et
Baccho friget Venus ("without
Ceres and Bacchus,
Venus freezes"). Its
simplest level of...
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disgracers Engraving of the
Farnese Hercules, c. 1598 Sine
Cerere et
Baccho friget Venus (Without
Ceres and Bacchus,
Venus Would Freeze), 1600–03, Philadelphia...
- Sine
Cerere et
Baccho Friget Venus...
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proceedings is set,
resulting in an "adjournment sine die". Sine
Cerere et
Baccho friget Venus without Ceres and Bacchus,
Venus remains cold
without food and (alcoholic)...
-
intoxication and ****,
expressed in the
proverbial phrase sine
Cerere et
Baccho friget Venus (loosely
translated as "without food and wine,
Venus freezes”). It...
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comedian Terence (c. 195/185 – c. 159 BC) uses the line sine
Cerere et
Baccho friget Venus which at its
simplest translates as "without food and drink, love...
- Sine
Cerere et
Baccho friget Venus...