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  • ? ishida (segu ishida) 113

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  • ID: 4993654
  • Uploader: CoreMack »
  • Date: over 3 years ago
  • Size: 1.97 MB .jpg (1328x1645) »
  • Source: pixiv.net/artworks/94885882 »
  • Rating: General
  • Score: 4
  • Favorites: 3
  • Status: Active

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original drawn by ishida_(segu_ishida)

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  • GoldenGreythorne
    over 3 years ago
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    I was able to identify some of the Latin quotations. The block at the bottom is a mismash of things from different sources, and I can't read half of it.

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    Long live the academy! Long live the professors! Long live each student; Long live the whole fraternity; For ever may they flourish! A verse of the Latin song "Gaudeamus Igitur" celebrating school life.
    Grammar speaks, Dialectic teaches truth, Rhetoric colors words, Music sings, Arithmetic numbers, Geometry weighs, Astrology cultivates the stars. A Latin verse describing the branches of the liberal arts in education. See here.
    "Where are you going, Lord?" A quotation from the Acts of Peter, an apocryphal Biblical book
    Hail Mary, full of grace First line of the prayer "Hail Mary"/"Ave Maria"
    Wisdom is virtue Can't find a source on this. It might be a misquotation of the phrase "sapienta et virtus:" "wisdom and virtue"
    The golden ratio
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