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Latin Phrases and Quotes Starting with phrase number 1239
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- Ergo - Therefore (Philosophical term used in logic)
- Ergo breue praeceptum tibi praecipitur, dilige, et quod uis fac: siue taceas, dilectione taceas; siue clames, dilectione clames; siue emendes, dilectione emendes; siue parcas, dilectione parcas: radix sit intus dilectionis, non potest de ista radice nisi bonum existere - Therefore, a short precept: Love and do what you want; if you shut up, do it for love; if you scream, also do it for love; if you correct, also for love; If you abstain, do it for love. Let the root of love be within you and let nothing can come out unless it is good (St. Augustine - Love and do what you want - Homily VII, paragraph 8)
- Ergo conclusus contra manichaeus - And this ends the Manichaean! (Philosophical Term - Thomas Aquinas said this at a banquet hosted by St. Louis IX of France, after expressing a conclusive argument against Manichaeism, which then spread through Europe)
- Ergo glu capiuntur aves - Therefore birds are caught with glue
- Eritis sicut dii - You shall be as gods (Ecclesiastical term - Words that the serpent directs to Eve in paradise, to invite her to eat the fruit from the tree of knowledge of good and evil - Vulgate - Genesis 3,5 )
- Errando, corrigitur error - Making a mistake, you fix the error (You learn by your mistakes)
- Errare humanum est, ignoscere divinum, rectificare sapientis est - To err is human, to forgive is divine and to rectify is wise.
- Errare humanum est, perseverare diabolicum - To err is human, to persist in it, is diabolical (Seneca)
- Errare humanum est sed in errore perseverare dementia - To err is human, but to insist on the error is crazy
- Errata - Error (Grammatical term - Refers to corrections added after the book is published)
- Error communis facit ius - The law creates a common mistake. (Legal term)
- Error in iudicando - Judicial Error (Legal term)
- Error in procedendo - Error in the proceedings (Legal term)
- Erudio Procul Imperium - I educate the empire from afar. (Philosophical term)
- Es, bibe, lude, veni - Eat, drink, play, come [to the tomb] (Roman epitaph)
- Es scortum obscenus villis - Your scrotum is obscenely vile
- Es stercus - You are shit
- Es stultor asno - You are dumber than an ass
- Esse est percipi - To be is to be perceived (Philosophical term - Principle developed by the Irish philosopher George Berkeley (1685-1753)
- Esse oportet ut vivas, non vivere ut edas - Eat to Live, Do not live to eat (Cicero)
- Esse quam videri - To be, rather than to see
- Esse quam videri bonus malebat - He preferred to be good rather than to merely seem good (Gaius Sallustius Crispus)
- Est idoneum bello - It is suitable for war
- Est modus in rebus - There is a middle ground in things (Horace Satires)
- Est oppidum in Hispania quod Carthago Nova appellatur - There is a population in Spain is called New Carthage
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