What the popular Latin phrase “Si vis pacem, para bellum” means and its relevance with the crisis and war
The article explores the meaning and resurgence of the Latin phrase 'Si vis pacem, para bellum' in the context of increasing global conflicts and crises.
What the popular Latin phrase 'alea iacta est' means and the great lesson it teaches
The article explores the significance of the Latin phrase 'alea iacta est,' attributed to Julius Caesar, in the context of today's fast-paced society and its resurgence in modern vernacular.
What the popular Latin phrase 'De nihilo nihil' means and what it teaches about today's work world
The article explores the significance of the Latin phrase 'De nihilo nihil' in the context of contemporary work environments, highlighting its enduring applicability in professional discourses and motivations.
The language of power is no longer the latinorum
The article discusses the trend among Italian parents to favor practical and straightforward education for their children as school registrations open, reflecting a shift away from Latin phrases and formalities.
Oh the times, oh the morals - as we classical scholars say
The article discusses the University of Oxford's consideration to change Latin phrases used in graduation ceremonies for the first time in 800 years in response to student demands.