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Lacrimae rerum (Latin: [ˈlakrɪmae̯ ˈreːrũː]) is the
Latin phrase for "tears of things." It
derives from Book I, line 462 of the
Aeneid (c. 29–19 BC), by...
- "Hinc
illae lacrimae" (Latin for "hence those/these tears") is a line from the
Roman poet Terence's well-known comedy,
Andria (166 BC). The
phrase has...
- California"
Bring It On
Again 2:50 13. "Cimmerian Shade" The
Silence of the
Lambs 4:19 14. "
Lacrimae" De
Augustine Lacrimae Rerum 2:07
Total length: 45:27...
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introducing elements of jazz into
their songs with
their second studio album,
Lacrimae Christi. The
group ended their activity in 1992,
Rupel continuing her career...
- such as 'pathos of things' and 'sensitivity of things'; the
Latin phrase lacrimae rerum has also been invoked. Due to the
Buddhist influence in ****an, the...
- world.
Acedia Angst Comp****ion
fatigue Duḥkha
Gnosticism Koyaanisqatsi Lacrimae rerum Mal du siècle Mean
world syndrome Melancholia Mono no
aware Philosophical...
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Chiasmocleis lacrimae, the
central humming frog, is a frog in the
family Microhylidae. It is
endemic to Brazil,
where it
lives in
lowland forest habitats...
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uncharted territories of old maps. hinc et inde from both
sides hinc
illae lacrimae hence those tears From Terence, Andria, act 1, line 126.
Originally literal...
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example is from Aeneas'
reaction to a
painting of the sack of Troy: Sunt
lacrimae rerum et
mentem mortalia tangunt—"These are the
tears of things, and our...
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scenes from
epics such as Homer's
Iliad and Virgil's Aeneid. ****aean
Sibyl Lacrimae rerum The
Golden Bough Latin kings of Alba
Longa "His name will be Aineias...