- se
auton (see Crasis). In
Latin works, the
phrase is
commonly translated nōsce tē ipsum. The word here
translated "pledge" is
subject to
various possible...
- Gr****
periegetic writer Pausanias (10.24.1).
Rendered also with
nosce te ipsum,
temet nosce ("thine own self know")
appears in The
Matrix translated as "know...
- séculos de história" (Lisboa:
Hugin Editores, 1999) "R i c c i o l i n i -
Nosce te ipsum".
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original on 2014-03-11.
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Prophetia (1990)
Nosce te
ipsum (1991)
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ignissima luna (1993)
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Dryden used the
decasyllabic quatrain exemplified in Sir John Davies' poem
Nosce Teipsum in 1599. The
style was
revived by
William Davenant in his poem Gondibert...
-
retired to Oxford,
where he
chose to
write poetry.
Another of his works,
Nosce Teipsum ("Know Thyself"), was
published in 1599 and
found favour with the...
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saying in Latin. It
expresses the
inner motto of this
extreme adventure: "
Nosce Te Ipsum" – Know Thyself. "Know yourself, test yourself,
challenge yourself...
- Gr****
periegetic writer Pausanias (10.24.1).
Rendered also with
nosce te ipsum,
temet nosce ("thine own self know")
appears in The
Matrix translated as "know...
- – the
title of a
lecture given by Bohr at
Columbia University in 1954.
Nosce te
ipsum is
Latin and
means "know thyself". This
quote originates from the...