Gaudeamus Igitur Song
Gaudeamus igitur Gaudeamus igitur Translation by C.S. Morrissey Sing along to the!: also available in Latin Via Ovid, Appendix C, p. 453 Executive summary (verse-by-verse): 1. Life's short; so let's party. We're headed for heaven or hell.
Nov 14, 2011 Gaudeamus Igitur' ('So Let Us Rejoice') or just 'Gaudeamus', is a popular academic commercium song in many European countries, mainly sung or performed at university. Lyrics to 'Gaudeamus igitur' by Mario Lanza: Vita nostra brevis est Brevi finietur. Vita nostra brevis est Brevi finietur. Venit mors velociter Rapit nos.
Death is unavoidable. But the academic life is best.
Statesmen and benefactors sustain it. We can't forget to praise women. But we condemn all enemies of. To be sung when dining together as students: Latin English Gaudeamus igitur Juvenes dum sumus. Post jucundam juventutem Post molestam senectutem Nos habebit humus.
Therefore let us party While we are young! After pleasant youth After troublesome old age The earth will have us! Ubi sunt qui ante nos In mundo fuere? Vadite ad superos Transite in inferos Hos si vis videre.
Where are they who before us Have been in the world? Go up to the heavenly regions Or cross over into the hell ish ones If you wish to see them!
Vita nostra brevis est Brevi finietur. Venit mors velociter Rapit nos atrociter Nemini parcetur. Our life is brief; It will be ended shortly!
Death comes quickly; Cruelly it snatches us; No one will be spared. Vivat academia! Codigos del toca race driver 3 para pc.
Vivant professores! Vivat membrum quodlibet Vivant membra quaelibet Semper sint in flore. Long live the university!
Long live the profs! Long live any student! Long live any students whatsoever! May they always be the best!
Vivant et res publica et qui illam regit. Vivat nostra civitas, Maecenatum caritas Quae nos hic protegit. Long live the republic also And those who rule it! Long live our city, And the charity of benefactors Which protects us here! Vivant omnes virgines Faciles, formosae. Vivant et mulieres Tenerae, amabiles Bonae laboriosae.
Long live all virgins Affable and shapely! Long live mature women also, Tender and lovely, Loyal and industrious! Pereat tristitia, Pereant osores.
Pereat diabolus, Quivis antiburschius Atque irrisores. Let sadness perish! Let haters perish! Let the devil perish, Along with anybody else who is anti-scholarship And anti-intellectual! Three verses to add for official academic occasions: Executive summary: 8. Look at who is here for convocation. Look at those who greet them on stage.
The university unites us. Quis confluxus hodie Academicorum?
E longinquo convenerunt, Protinusque successerunt In commune forum. Why has such a multitude of the academy Come here today? They have come together from far and wide; And now forthwith they ascend Into the academic forum!
Vivat nostra societas, Vivant studiosi Crescat una veritas, Floreat fraternitas Patriae prosperitas. Long live our faculty association! Long live those devoted to learning! May unity in the truth increase, May our brotherhood And the prosperity of our country flourish! Alta Mater floreat, Quae nos educavit; Caros et commilitones, Dissitas in regiones, Sparsos, congregavit. May our Nourishing Mother thrive, the university who has educated us!
Dear ones and comrades from scattered regions, although divided, have now congregated!: A student's response (c.1287) to the Stoic Seneca's De Brevitate Vitae (On the Shortness of Life)? Gaudeamus igitur Tr.