- The
Latin phrase De
mortuis nil nisi
bonum dicendum est, "Of the dead
nothing but good is to be said." —
abbreviated Nil nisi
bonum — is a
mortuary aphorism...
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Surrexit a
mortuis ('He rose from the dead'), Op. 23, No. 3, is a
composition for
choir and two
organs by Charles-Marie Widor. The text is an anonymous...
- old age
should rather be
feared than
death from
Juvenal in his
Satires mortui vivos docent The dead
teach the
living Used to
justify dissections of human...
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Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Stanford. 2016.
Augustine of Hippo, De cura pro
mortuis gerenda CSEL 41, 627 [13–22]; PL 40, 595:
Nullo modo ipsa
spernenda sunt...
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Hymns Christ the Lord Is
Risen Today Jesus Christ Is
Risen Today O
filii et
filiae The
Strife is O'er, the
Battle Done
Choral music Surrexit a
mortuis...
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Hymns Christ the Lord Is
Risen Today Jesus Christ Is
Risen Today O
filii et
filiae The
Strife is O'er, the
Battle Done
Choral music Surrexit a
mortuis...
- Turkish-Belgian
Lucio Gregoretti 1961
Italian Jorge Grundman 1961
Spanish A
Mortuis Resurgere: The
Resurrection of Christ;
Shoah for Solo
Violin and Sacred...
- praetor. de
mortuis aut bene aut
nihil about the dead,
either well or
nothing Less literally, "speak well of the dead or not at all"; cf. de
mortuis nil nisi...
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Hymns Christ the Lord Is
Risen Today Jesus Christ Is
Risen Today O
filii et
filiae The
Strife is O'er, the
Battle Done
Choral music Surrexit a
mortuis...
- the dead say)
nothing unless (it is) good
Short for nil nisi
bonum de
mortuis dicere. That is, "Don't
speak ill of
anyone who has died". Also Nil magnum...