- (Soon [it is] night.) Tuam
nescis (You don't know your [time].) [Nobis]
pereunt et im****ntur. ([The hours] are
consumed and will be
charged [to our account]...
-
Pereunt et im****ntur ("[the hours] p**** away and [yet] are
accounted for") is
commonly inscribed on clocks, as on this one in Palermo....
- phase). The
upper dial,
added in 1760,
shows the minutes. The
Latin phrase Pereunt et im****ntur, a
favourite motto for
clocks and sundials, was
written by...
- nubibus, in
quibus fruges, quæ
grandinibus decidunt, et
tempestatibus pereunt,
vehantur in
eamdem regionem,
ipsis videlicet nautis aëreis
dantibus pretia...
- nubibus, in
quibus fruges, quæ
grandinibus decidunt, et
tempestatibus pereunt,
vehantur in
eamdem regionem,
ipsis videlicet nautis aëreis
dantibus pretia...
- a
fixed golden ball in the
centre of the dial. The
Latin inscription "
Pereunt et im****ntur"
below the main dial may be
translated as "The
hours p****...
- PRO
PRETIO ANIMÆ,
FERRO NOCENTIUS AURUM, IN
SUDORE VULTUS, CONSERVATÆ
PEREUNT,
TOLLE ET PROIICE, etc.
Sometimes allusion is made to an
historical event...
-
gables with a sundial,
which was
inscribed with the
words Soles Nobis Pereunt et Im****ntur (English: The
hours are
consumed and will be
charged to our...
-
sandstone and is
inscribed with "For
Saint Wilfrite Church at
Halton 1635.
Pereunt et im****ntur". St Wilfrid's was
designated as a Grade II
listed building...