- (Latin for "On the
Shortness of Life"), more
commonly known as "Gaudeamus
igitur" ("So Let Us Rejoice") or just "Gaudeamus", is a po****r
academic commercium...
- Mīlitārī (fourth or
fifth century AD), in
which the
actual phrasing is
Igitur quī dēsīderat pācem, præparet
bellum ("Therefore let him who
desires peace...
- old
commercium songs are in Latin, like Meum est
propositum or
Gaudeamus igitur. In some countries,
hundreds of
commercium songs are
compiled in commercium...
-
illis fuerit quod
libro Dei repugnet,
neutiquam est eo [nobis] opus, jube
igitur e
medio tolli.
Jussit ergo
Amrus Ebno'lAs
dispergi eos per
balnea Alexandriae...
- and the
Scarecrow discover the
anthropomorphic apple trees. "Gaudeamus
Igitur", as the
Wizard presents awards to the group. "Home!
Sweet Home!", in part...
- Luther's Works,
American Edition, 55 vols. (St. Louis: CPH), 4:313; "Sufficit
igitur nobis haec cognitio, non
egredi animas ex
corporibus in
periculum cruciatum...
- "Breather" in
recent years. The university's
graduation song,
Gaudeamus igitur,
iuvenes dum
sumus ("Let us rejoice,
while we are young"), acknowledges...
-
occasional references in
letters of the
Church Fathers: the
prayers beginning Te
igitur,
Memento Domine and Quam
oblationem were
already in use, even if not with...
- Canon), but only with
modern text and
rubrics of the
Canon from the Te
igitur to the
final doxology,
omitting consideration of the
Preface and the Sanctus...
-
finitism Wheel of time
Boethius (523), book 5,
prose §. 6, quote: "Aeternitas
igitur est
interminabilis vitae tota
simul et
perfecta possessio." For examples:...