- The
phrase Novus ordo
seclorum (English: /ˈnoʊvəs ˈɔːrdoʊ sɛˈklɔːrəm/, Latin: [ˈnɔwʊs ˈoːrdoː seːˈkloːrũː]; "New
order of the ages") is one of two Latin...
- one"),
Annuit cœptis ("He has
favored our undertakings"), and
Novus ordo
seclorum ("A new
order of the ages").
Largely designed by
Charles Thomson, secretary...
- "Scurvy" Vale 2013, p. 160
Conway 1995, p. 191 McDonald, Forrest.
Novus Ordo
Seclorum: The
Intellectual Origins of the Constitution, pp. 6–7, Lawrence: University...
- two mottos,
using Annuit Cœptis
instead of Deo
Favente and
Novus ordo
seclorum instead of Perennis. When he
provided his
official explanation of the meaning...
-
Neuromancer and
Revelations (split into four
separate EPs)), an EP (Novus Ordo
Seclorum), two
acoustic albums (Skeleton
Strings and
Skeleton Strings 2), two live...
-
Annuit cœptis (Latin for "he
approves the undertaking") and
Novus ordo
seclorum (Latin for "New
order of the ages")
which appear on the
reverse of the...
- were
drawing from
common esoteric symbols. The
Latin phrase "novus ordo
seclorum",
appearing on the
reverse side of the
Great Seal
since 1782 and the back...
-
backward message, the
Latin phrases, "annuit coeptis" and "novus ordo
seclorum", from the
reverse side of the
Great Seal of the
United States. Referring...
- York: Sentinel. ISBN 978-1595230690. McDonald,
Forrest (1985).
Novus Ordo
Seclorum: The
Intellectual Origins of the Constitution. Lawrence:
University Press...
-
United States and
adding its
Latin mottoes Annuit cœptis and
Novus ordo
seclorum, and for his
translation of the Bible's Old Testament.
Thomson was born...