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abbreviate the
Latin motto (as the
letter "J" did not
exist in Latin, "
Iustitiam" was the
original spelling of the word now
rendered "Justitiam"). In 1742...
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atque rationi consentaneus. …
Habet igitur partes quattuor: prudentiam,
iustitiam, fortitudinem, temperantiam. Harper, Douglas. "Cardinal".
Online Etymology...
- tuus, deus, in aevum, <virga directionis>
virga regni tui;
dilexisti iustitiam et
odisti iniquitatem,
propterea unxit te deus, deus tuus." ("'Therefore'...
- hic metus,
depressa scilicet hac
petra scandali ac ad
normae canonicae iustitiam complanata,
haberemus ecclesiae atrium aequabile levigatum ac pulcherrimis...
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transformed into the
shape of a
giant imperial eagle (Canto XVIII):
DILIGITE IUSTITIAM were the verb and noun that
first appeared in that depiction; QUI IUDICATIS...
- is
psalm 16 in a
slightly different numbering system, "Exaudi
Domine iustitiam meam". Its
authorship is
traditionally ****igned to King David. The psalm...
- ISBN 0-9648448-9-3. "Mysterium fidei".
Vatican website.
Latin epitaph:
Dilexi iustitiam et
odivi iniquitatem propterea morior in exilio. This is a
reworking of...
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architrave is
taken from
Psalm 72:
SUSCIPIANT MONTES PACEM POPULO ET
COLLES IUSTITIAM ("The
mountains shall bring peace to the people; and the hills, justice")...
- tuus, deus, in aevum, <virga directionis>
virga regni tui;
dilexisti iustitiam et
odisti iniquitatem,
propterea unxit te deus, deus tuus. Si ad deum...
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echoes the
dying words attributed to Pope
Gregory VII in 1085.
Amavi iustitiam odi
iniquitatem Propterea morior in
exsilio I
loved justice and hated...