Latin Phrases and Quotes
Starting with phrase number 1659

  1. Humanius credere filium ditius vixise - It is most human to think that the son will survive (Legal term - In an accident where both son and father die, it is presumed that the father died first - Javolenus - Digest 34,5,9,22)
  2. Humillitas veritas est - Humility is truth
  3. Hunc librum synodus nicaena in numero sanctarum Scripturarum legitur computasse - The Nicene Council considered that this book is part of Scripture (St. Jerome, referring to the Book of Judith)
  4. Hunc oro sine me furere ante furorem - I beg you, let me be mad with this madness before death comes (Virgil - Aeneid XII, 680)
  5. Huncine hominem hancine impudentiam iudices hanc audaciam - What a man, what shamelessness, judges, what boldness (Cicero - Verrinaes, V )
  6. Hyacinthus medicorum - Hyacinth physicians (Motto of Pope Paul III (1534-1549), according to the prophecies of St. Malachy)
  7. Hymni ad Matutinam - Morning Hymns (Ecclesiastical term)
  8. Hymni ad Nocturnas - Night Hymns (Ecclesiastical term)
  9. Hymni ad Nonam - Noon Hymns (Ecclesiastical term)
  10. Hymni ad processionem - Processional Hymns (Ecclesiastical term - During the procession before and after Mass)
  11. Hymni ad Sextam - Hymns for the sixth hour (Ecclesiastical term)
  12. Hymni ad Tertiam - Hymns for the third hour (Ecclesiastical term)
  13. Hymni ad Vesperas - Hymns for Vespers (Ecclesiastical term)
  14. Hymnus omnibus sanctis eius - A Hymn for All Saints (Ecclesiastical term)
  15. Hypotheses non fingo - I feign no hypotheses (Isaac Newton)
  16. Iactura paucorum serva multos - We sacrifice the few to save the many (Military logic - Thank you: Ed Persons)
  17. Iam nova progenies caelo demittitur alto - Now a new generation is let down from Heaven above (Virgil - Eclogues IV, 7)
  18. Iam servi fugere apparabant cum erus adfuit - The servants were preparing to flee when the master appeared
  19. Ibi deficit orbis - Here ends the world
  20. Ibidem - In the same place (Grammatical term - Used in footnotes to indicate that the reference/source is the same as above - abbreviated as Id. or Ibid.)
  21. Ibit, ibit eo quo vis qui zonam perdidit - The one who has lost his money-belt will go where you wish (Horace - Epistulae II - In reference to soldiers that lose their will to fight after they gain possessions that they want to preserve, but once the lose them they are willing to fight again)
  22. Id bonum cura quod vetustate fit melius - Take care of the good since it improves with age (Seneca Epistulae ad Lucilium II, 15, 5)
  23. Id certum est quod certum reddi potest - That is certain that can be made certain (Legal term)
  24. Id est - That is (Grammatical term abbreviated as i.e.)
  25. Id pro vero solum habendum est in Scripturis divinis, quod LXX interpretes transtulerunt: quoniam id solum est quod auctoritate apostolica confirmatum est - We must only consider as truth of God, what the 70 translators transmitted to us, as only this has been confirmed by apostolic authority (Rufino affirmation)

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