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St Anthony's College, Oxford: Plus est en vous: Latin There is more in you St Catherine's College, Oxford: Nova et Vetera: Latin The old and the new St Chad's College, Durham: Non vestra sed vos: Latin Not yours but you [272] St Cross College, Oxford: Ad Quattuor Cardines Mundi: Latin To the four corners of the earth St Cuthbert's Society ...
Motto of Royal College, Colombo and of King's School, Rochester. disce ut semper victurus, vive ut cras moriturus: Learn as if [you will] live forever; live as if [you will] die tomorrow. Attributed to St. Edmund of Abingdon; first seen in Isidoro de Sevilla: discendo discimus: while learning we learn: See also § docendo discitur: discere faciendo
The phrase, in English or Latin, is used as the motto of many universities, colleges, and schools: Yonsei University, Caltech, Johns Hopkins University, Our Lady Seat of Wisdom College, Canterbury Christ Church University, [1] Adelphi University, University of Portland, Idaho State University, Ottawa University, St. Augustine's University, Southern Methodist University. [2],
To view all phrases on a single, lengthy document, see: List of Latin phrases (full) ... List of university and college mottos; Categories. Ancient Roman names;
Royal College of General Practitioners: Cum Scientia Caritas (Scientific knowledge applied with compassion) Royal College of Midwives: Vita donum Dei (Life is the gift of God) Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists: Super Ardua (Let us overcome our difficulties) Royal College of Ophthalmologists: Ut Omnes Videant (So that all may see)
Pages in category "Latin mottos" The following 101 pages are in this category, out of 101 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. A mari usque ad mare;
Arms of the University of Oxford, including the motto At the University of Oxford's Faculty of History, the motto can be seen at left. Dominus illuminatio mea (Latin for 'The Lord is my light') is the incipit (opening words) of Psalm 27 and is used by the University of Oxford as its motto. It has been in use there since at least the second half of the sixteenth century, and it appears in the ...
The Royal College, Colombo in Sri Lanka also uses "Disce aut DiscÄ“de" as one of its official mottoes. The author and the date that the motto was adopted by the Royal are unknown. The first mention of the motto was during the tenure of Principal Todd (1871–1878) who constantly reminded dullards that they must learn or depart.