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Et and Arcadia
Et in Arcadia ego is most known as the title of this painting by Nicolas Poussin, also known as " Les bergers d ' Arcadie " (" The Arcadian Shepherds ")
The title is an abbreviation of an initial, pre-publication, title: " Et in Arcadia ego " ( with Arcadia referring to the pastoral ideal of Arcadia ), a phrase most commonly interpreted as a memento mori spoken by Death.
Stoppard originally wanted to make this connection plainer by using Et in Arcadia Ego for the title but " box office sense prevailed ".
Et in Arcadia ego ( Guercino ) | Et in Arcadia ego ( 1618 – 1622 ), Galleria Nazionale d ' Arte Antica, Rome
The Arcadian Shepherds ( Et in Arcadia ego ) was painted in 1618 at the same time of The Flaying of Marsyas by Apollo in Palazzo Pitti.
Another instance of her intimacy with Reynolds is to be found in her variation of Guercino's Et in Arcadia ego, a subject which Reynolds repeated a few years later in his portrait of Mrs Bouverie and Mrs Crewe.
The name of the band was reportedly inspired by the Nicolas Poussin painting Et in Arcadia ego ( also known as " The Arcadian Shepherds ").
Later, French artists were also attracted to the pastoral, notably Claude, Poussin ( e. g. Et in Arcadia ego ) and Watteau ( in his Fêtes galantes ).
File: Nicolas Poussin 052. jpg | Nicolas Poussin Et in Arcadia ego, 1637-1638, Louvre
" Et in Arcadia ego " is a Latin phrase that most famously appears as the title of two paintings by Nicolas Poussin ( 1594 – 1665 ).
Et in Arcadia ego ( Guercino ) | Guercino's version of the subject.
In conjunction with John Andrew, the artist Ian Hamilton Finlay created a marble carving entitled " Et in Arcadia ego " in 1976.
Plantard also claimed that the phrase " Et In Arcadia Ego " had been the motto on his Family Coat-of-Arms for generations.
* Et in Arcadia Ego is also the title of Book One of Evelyn Waugh's Brideshead Revisited in which the narrator, Charles Ryder, describes his room decorated with a skull bearing the phrase.
* Et in Arcadia ego was the originally planned title of Tom Stoppard's play, Arcadia, in which the phrase is used erroneously by one character ( whose misuse is acknowledged by two other characters ).
*" Et in Arcadia Ego " is also the title of a work by the Czech science fiction writer Simon Sedivak, where Arcadia is described as a planet.
* Et in Arcadia ego ( Guercino )

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Et and Latin
The version best known in the English-speaking world is the Latin phrase " Et tu, Brute?
The Latin words Et tu, Brute ?, however, were not devised by Shakespeare for this play, since they are attributed to Caesar in earlier Elizabethan works and had become conventional by 1599.
Success, however, was not achieved among Greeks who did not understand Latin, and whose sense of reverence was unfased by Pelagius's famous question, Et quis est mihi Augustinus?
The Company's motto is: Omnia Subiecisti Sub Pedibus, Oves Et Boves, from the Book of Psalms and Latin for: Thou Hast Put All Things Under Man's Feet, All Sheep and Oxen.
Et cetera ( in English ; ; ) ( rare: etceteros ) is a Latin expression that means " and other things ", or " and so forth ".
Its motto is Justicia Et Pax, Latin for Justice and Peace.
Its motto is Vi Et Virtue, Latin for By Strength and by Virtue.
Its motto is Decus Et Tutamen, a Latin phrase taken from Virgil meaning An Ornament and a Safeguard.
Its motto is Dominus Illuminatio Mea Et Salus Mea, Latin for The Lord Is My Light And My Salvation.
The Latin motto, Pro Civibus Et Civitate, was translated as " for citizens and state ".
In Latin, the college motto is Et Cognoscetis Veritatem Et Veritas Liberabit Vos meaning And you shall know the truth: and the truth shall make you free.
* Et in Arcadia ego, a Latin phrase titling of two paintings by Nicolas Poussin
* Lexicon Universale, Historiam Sacram Et Profanam Omnis aevi, omniumque Gentium ( Late Latin / some Greek )
In the Latin version of the Lord's Prayer, the words Et dimitte nobis debita nostra / Sicut et nos dimittimus debitoribus nostris, the words Debtor and Debt are sometimes translated as Sinner and Sin.
His gravestone includes a bas-relief portait sculpted by eminent American 19th century sculptor, Augustus Saint-Gaudens, and includes the Latin inscription " Et vitam impendere vero " meaning " to devote life to truth ".
* Et cetera, a Latin phrase meaning " and others "
The phrase comes from the Latin Psalm 72: 8 in the Holy Bible, which reads " Et dominabitur a mari usque ad mare, et a flumine usque ad terminos terrae " ( King James Bible: " He shall have dominion also from sea to sea, and from the river unto the ends of the earth ").
The name has recently been popularized by its connection to the pseudo-history of the Freemasons-in particular the Latin motto " Et in Arcadia ego " (" Even here, I exist.
The family logo is Pro Fide Et Patria, Latin for " For Faith And Country.
The changed Latin sentence reads " Et in Spiritum Sanctum (…), qui ex Patre procedit " (" and in the Holy Spirit (…), who proceeds from the Father ") instead of " qui ex Patre Filioque procedit " (" who proceeds from the Father and the Son ").

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