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Magnet in real raw Italian marble: Dura Lex sed Lex (The Law is harsh, but is the Law)  Rule often repeated to indicate the need to accept an imposition or situation when duty requires it  Magnet in real raw Italian marble, printed with eco-sustainable inks We take the story around the world: - the best-known Latin phrases of ancient Rome from Julius...
Magnet in real raw Italian marble: Errare humanum est (To err is human) The Latin phrase is a philosophical axiom with which we try to mitigate a fault, an error, a moral fall, but he warns that insisting is diabolical  Magnet in real raw Italian marble, printed with eco-sustainable inks We take the story around the world: - the best-known Latin...
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Magnet in real raw Italian marble: Facta non verba (Deeds not words)   Famous phrase perhaps attributable to Cato the Elder (res non verba) and taken up in the work "De Re Militari" by the Roman writer Vegetius, which invites us to act instead of speaking  Magnet in real raw Italian marble, printed with eco-sustainable inks We take the story around the...
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Magnet in real raw Italian marble: Fontana di Trevi (the Trevi fountain)  The Trevi Fountain is the largest and most scenic of the most important fountains in Rome. Having become one of the undisputed symbols of the city, the fountain constitutes the exhibition of the Acqua Vergine  Magnet in real raw Italian marble, printed with eco-sustainable inks...
Magnet in real raw Italian marble - In vino veritas (in wine there is truth) Magnet in real raw Italian marble - In vino veritas (in wine there is truth) 2
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Magnet in real raw Italian marble: in vino veritas (in wine there is truth)  Latin proverb that is usually quoted with allusion to the expansiveness and sincerity typical of those who have drunk a little abundantly  Magnet in real raw Italian marble, printed with eco-sustainable inks We take the story around the world: - the best-known Latin phrases...
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Magnet in real raw Italian marble: L'Amor che move il sole ... (The love that moves the sun and the other stars)  The love that moves the sun and the other stars (Paradise, XXXIII, v. 145) is the last verse of Paradise and the Divine Comedy by Dante Alighieri Magnet in real raw Italian marble, printed with eco-sustainable inks We take the story around...
Magnet in real raw Italian marble: Lasciate ogni speranza voi ch'entrate (Abandon all hope you who enter)  "Abandon all hope you who enter" verse taken from the inscription on the gate of Hell (Inferno III, v. 9) of Dante Alighieri's Divine Comedy  Magnet in real raw Italian marble, printed with eco-sustainable inks We take the story around the world:...
Magnet in real raw Italian marble: Life is toot short to drink bad wine  Magnet in real raw Italian marble, printed with eco-sustainable inks We take the story around the world: - the best-known Latin phrases of ancient Rome from Julius Caesar to Catullus, from Seneca to Gaius Titus - the phrases of great poets, writers and scientists such as Dante,...
Magnet in real raw Italian marble: Memento audere semper (Remember to always be bold)  Motto created by G. D'Annunzio, as a personal interpretation of the MAS acronym for armed motorboats for hunting submarines  Magnet in real raw Italian marble, printed with eco-sustainable inks We take the story around the world: - the best-known Latin phrases of...
Magnet in real raw Italian marble: Mens sana in corpore sano (A healthy mind in a healthy body)  Very well-known sentence, taken from a verse by Juvenal: "Orandum est ut sit mens sana in corpore sano" (we must ask the gods that the mind be healthy in the healthy body)  Magnet in real raw Italian marble, printed with eco-sustainable inks We take the...
Magnet in real raw Italian marble: Mors tua, vita mea (Your death, my life)  Sentence applied to various particular cases to mean that one person's damage is often an advantage for another  Magnet in real raw Italian marble, printed with eco-sustainable inks We take the story around the world: - the best-known Latin phrases of ancient Rome from Julius...
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Magnet in real raw Italian marble: Panta rei (Everything flows)    Proposition with which the Heracliteans express the eternal becoming of reality, comparing the latter to a river that only apparently remains one and identical, but which in fact continually renews and transforms, so that it is not possible to dive into it more than once , because the...
Magnet in real raw Italian marble: Odi et amo (I hate and I love)   The oxymoron odi et amo (I hate and I love) represents the maximum expression of Catullus' internal conflict and amorous torment: on the one hand his love for Lesbia and on the other hand his hatred for her betrayals  Magnet in real raw Italian marble, printed with eco-sustainable inks...
Magnet in real raw Italian marble: Omnia vincit amor (Love wins everything)  Virgil's hemistich which became proverbial already in antiquity to exalt the ineluctable strength of love, which does not give up in the face of any obstacle Magnet in real raw Italian marble, printed with eco-sustainable inks We take the story around the world: - the best-known...
Magnet in real raw Italian marble: Pecunia non olet (Money does not stink)  This phrase attributed to Vespasian is used to indicate that, whatever its origin, "money is always money", in the sense that the means does not determine the intention  Magnet in real raw Italian marble, printed with eco-sustainable inks We take the story around the world: -...
Magnet in real raw Italian marble: Per aspera ad astra (Through difficulties to the stars)  Phrase which usually means that the path to virtue and glory is fraught with difficulties  Magnet in real raw Italian marble, printed with eco-sustainable inks We take the story around the world: - the best-known Latin phrases of ancient Rome from Julius Caesar to...
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Magnet in real raw Italian marble: Piazza di Spagna   Piazza di Spagna is one of the most famous and visited squares in Rome. In the center stands the Barcaccia Fountain, designed and sculpted in Baroque style by Pietro and Gian Lorenzo Bernini  Magnet in real raw Italian marble, printed with eco-sustainable inks We take the story around the world: -...
Magnet in real raw Italian marble: Ponte Vecchio (The Old Bridge)  Ponte Vecchio: one of the most characteristic places in Florence  Magnet in real raw Italian marble, printed with eco-sustainable inks We take the story around the world: - the best-known Latin phrases of ancient Rome from Julius Caesar to Catullus, from Seneca to Gaius Titus - the...
Magnet in real raw Italian marble: Quant'è bella giovinezza ... (How beautiful youth is...)  Phrase taken from the "Song of Bacchus" by Lorenzo de' Medici known as the Magnificent  Magnet in real raw Italian marble, printed with eco-sustainable inks We take the story around the world: - the best-known Latin phrases of ancient Rome from Julius Caesar...
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Magnet in real raw Italian marble: The Creation by Michelangelo  The Creation of Adam is the most famous episode of the cycle of frescoes on the vault of the Sistine Chapel, one of the most celebrated images of universal art. Michelangelo executed the work together with other episodes from the Bible on commission from Pope Julius II. Iconic is the detail...
Magnet in real raw Italian marble: Roma caput mundi (Rome, capital of the world)  The expression caput mundi was used by the Latin poet Marco Anneo Lucano in his Pharsalia, referring to the city of Rome, it means "capital of the world", and is linked to the great extension reached by the Roman Empire such as to make the Capitoline city the crossroads of...
Magnet in real raw Italian marble - S.P.Q.R. Senatus Populusque Romanus Magnet in real raw Italian marble - S.P.Q.R. Senatus Populusque Romanus 2
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Magnet in real raw Italian marble: S.P.Q.R. Senatus Populusque Romanus  Frequent abbreviation in Latin epigraphs to indicate the Roman people: Senatus Populusque Romanus  Magnet in real raw Italian marble, printed with eco-sustainable inks We take the story around the world: - the best-known Latin phrases of ancient Rome from Julius Caesar to...
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Magnet in real raw Italian marble: Si vis amari, ama (If you wish to be loved, love)  Si vis amari, ama (If you wish to be loved, love) is a proverbial expression, derived from a maxim of Hecaton of Rhodes, used by Seneca in the Moral Letters to Lucilius, it highlights the importance of reciprocity in any form of 'Love'  Magnet in real raw Italian...
Magnet in real raw Italian marble: Spring (Sandro Botticelli)  The wooden puzzle represents Sandro Botticelli's Primavera, an icon of Italian art. Painted around 1480, it was part of a decorative cycle of the Medici Villa of Castello; today it is kept in the Uffizi Gallery in Florence. It represents an allegory of Spring, to be read from right to left....
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