Lexicon:Cogit amare jecur
From WikiPOBia
(Difference between revisions)
Revision as of 08:56, 11 November 2007
Citation: | cogit amare jecur |
---|---|
Language: | Latin |
References: | Clarissa Oakes, page 17 |
Meaning: | the liver knows how to love |
Notes:
For the Romans the liver was the seat of affections and emotions; Lactantius Divine Institutes.
Additional information
Guide for the Perplexed — This article is based on information from the Guide for the Perplexed, edited by Anthony Gary Brown and based on the work of many contributors. As an aid to readers, the translations offered in Guide for the Perplexed are intended to be a literal as possible, and to follow as closely as possible the original word order.
All contributions to this article are considered to be dual licensed under the terms of the WikiPOBia License and for use in future editions of the Guide for the Perplexed under its terms of inclusion (contact Anthony Gary Brown for details).
All contributions to this article are considered to be dual licensed under the terms of the WikiPOBia License and for use in future editions of the Guide for the Perplexed under its terms of inclusion (contact Anthony Gary Brown for details).
Categories: Guide for the Perplexed:-C- | Guide for the Perplexed:Clarissa Oakes (novel) | Guide for the Perplexed:Clarissa Oakes (novel, chapter 01) | Guide for the Perplexed:Latin | Guide for the Perplexed:Latin:Aubrey-Maturin | Guide for the Perplexed:Latin:Clarissa Oakes (novel) | Guide for the Perplexed:Latin:Clarissa Oakes (novel, chapter 01)