compositum jus fasque animi
Appearance
Latin
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Early use of this phrase in Persii Satira Secunda ("Second Satire of Persius").
It became a quoted motto by English writers.
Phrase
[edit]See also
[edit]References
[edit]- Persii Satira Secunda (poem), in: The Satires of Persius, translated by Charlton Byam Wollaston, 1841, p. 34 [1]
- thelatinlibrary.com: Persius
English:
- (law and equity combined): The Gentleman's Magazine
- (law and equity): A Dictionary of Quotations from Various Authors..., by Hugh Moore, 1831.
- (justice, uprightness and nobility of the soul): Gulliver's Travels, Introduction, Wordsworth Editions: 1992, p. vii note.