- philosophy. He was
denounced as a
Christian to the
Pretorian Prefect Perennius.
Summoned to
defend himself, he read to the senate,
according to Saint...
- the
Toronto District School Board in 1998. The
motto is
Monumentum Aere
Perennius ("A
monument more
lasting than bronze"). The
school was
constructed in...
-
inscription from Ars Poetica: "Nil
invita Minerva, quae
monumentum aere
perennius exegit" ("Not unwilling,
Minerva raises a
monument more
lasting than bronze")...
-
humans do.
Aulus Perennius: a middle-aged
Roman spy, ace
agent of the
Bureau of
Imperial Affairs Gaius: a
young cavalry officer,
Perennius' protégé, and...
- the
thanks of Ireland. The
Horatian motto reads,
Exegi Monumentum Ære
perennius, "I have
completed a
monument more
lasting than br****." The 'br****' is...
- the present, as the ****ure is uncertain. III.30,
Exegi monumentum aere
perennius... – The Poet's
Immortal Fame – In this
closing poem,
Horace confidently...
-
reflected in the
nickname the "Br**** City" and the city's
motto Quid Aere
Perennius? ("What Is More
Lasting Than Br****?"). It was also
noted for the manufacture...
-
scientia aere
perennius knowledge, more
lasting than
bronze unknown origin,
probably adapted from Horace's ode III (Exegi
monumentum aere
perennius). scientia...
- as the school's
official colours, as well as the
school motto, Aere
Perennius,
meaning "More
lasting than bronze". The high
school conducted its classes...
-
published by
Elisabetta Romagnolo,
Mario Del Monaco,
Monumentum aere
perennius,
Azzali 2002,
lists only 218
appearances by him as Otello,
which is a...