What does "fíat iústitia et pereat mundus" mean? Ask Question Asked 5 years, 2 months ago Modified 5 years, 2 months ago
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The original Latin word for ‘world’ was orbs. Mundus is a late translation for the Greek word kosmos. This Greek word conveys the idea of order, and order from a Greek point of view means the right measure, symmetry, harmony and beauty. It was so because the world or the universe was thought in Greece to be that way: orderly constructed, harmonious and beautiful. Mundus is something clean ...
Who originally said: Mundus vult decipi, ergo decipiatur Wikipedia cites both Augustine and Plutarch. Anyone know fuller/better where this saying first came from?
nominative: mundus/mundi accusative: mundum/mundos genitive: mundi/mundorum dative: mundo/mundis ablative: mundo/mundis The five grammatical cases are used in different contexts and they are rarely interchangeable. Two examples: "Of the world" requires the singular genitive mundi. The preposition contra requires that the following word is in ...
Google Translate gave you gibberish. It is very bad for Latin, and here it does not produce a grammatical complete sentence. videre is the present active infinitive of video, so, literally, "to see." mundum is the accusative singular of mundus, in this context "world; universe." These words are not combined in a way that would make sense as a sentence; you'd have to conjugate the verb for it ...