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From this doctrine arose the Epicurean epitaph: Non fui, fui, non sum, non curo ( I was not ; I was ; I am not ; I do not care ) – which is inscribed on the gravestones of his followers and seen on many ancient gravestones of the Roman Empire.
He is reported to have died at Bologna of the Black Death in 1348, and an epitaph in the church of the Dominicans in which he was
An example of a complete composition is the Seikilos epitaph, which has been variously dated between the 2nd century BC to the 1st century AD.
An epitaph written by Charlemagne in verse, in which he styles Adrian " father ", is still to be seen at the door of the Vatican basilica.
: Jefferson wrote his own epitaph, which reads:
He also composed an epitaph for Sappho in which he stated that she died of natural causes and was buried in her homeland.
Countess Lettice was also buried there when she died in 1634, alongside the " best and dearest of husbands ", as the epitaph, which she commissioned, says.
Caius ' tomb, with the original epitaph, was discovered in the catacomb of Callixtus and in it the ring with which he used to seal his letters ( see Arringhi, Roma subterr., 1. iv.
As an anecdote to this thinking, Lee once wrote an epitaph which read: ' In memory of a once fluid man, crammed and distorted by the classical mess.
The first is an epitaph in which the dead man is imagined to invoke blessings on those who had buried the body, and the second records the poet's gratitude to the drowned man for having saved his own life — Simonides had been warned by his ghost not to set sail from the island with his companions, who all subsequently drowned.
As explained by Antonio Manetti, who knew Brunelleschi and who wrote his biography, Brunelleschi " was granted such honors as to be buried in the Basilica di Santa Maria del Fiore, and with a marble bust, which they say was carved from life, and placed there in perpetual memory with such a splendid epitaph.
Barnes calls attention to an epitaph at Nicomedia of one of Aurelian's protectors, which could indicate the emperor's presence in the Bithynian region soon after 270.
Above the three panels two cherubs hold a plaque on which is engraved the Monarch's epitaph:
The last sentence of the interesting epitaph from which this phrase is taken may be quoted as a specimen of the dialect ; the stone was found in Corfinio, the ancient Corfinium, and the very perfect style of the Latin alphabet in which it is written shows that it cannot well be earlier than the last century BC: " Eite uus pritrome pacris, puus ecic lexe lifar ," " ite vos porro pacati ( cum bona pace ), qui hoc scriptum ( hbar, 3rd decl.
He was buried in Cranford church, where a mural tablet was afterwards set up on the north side of the chancel, with an epitaph which contains a conceit worthy of his own pen, to the effect that while he was endeavouring ( viz, in.
There are two cherubs over the panels, holding the cartouche on which the king's epitaph is displayed.
He is accordingly called by the poet Theaetetus, in an epitaph which he composed upon him, the friend of the Muses ; and we are told, that his chief favourites among the poets were Homer and Euripides.
The epitaph, written in French, is from The_Abyss_ ( Marguerite_Yourcenar_novel ) | The Abyss: « Plaise à Celui qui Est peut-être de dilater le coeur de l ' homme à la mesure de toute la vie .», which can be translated to " May it please the One who perchance is to expand the human heart to life's full measure.
The artist Raffaello Santi designed a memorial fresco ( which does not survive ), and the Pope himself composed the epitaph:
His epitaph reads " Here Lies One Hell of a Man ", which is a quote from a lyric from his uncensored version of the song " Big Bad John ".
He was buried in the divinity chapel in the cathedral, below the seat which he had so often occupied when living, where a monument and an epitaph, now moved elsewhere, were placed to his memory.
The burial chamber contains a 1. 05-metre tall, 0. 58-metre width × 0. 26-m depth mugui-shaped ( 土圭 ) complete and unbroken granite epitaph, on which 728 Chinese characters, in the Regular Script style, are inscribed in 18 horizontal lines.
The epitaph is of a typical combined written form, which contained both the chronological writings of the Princess ' whole life and the remembrance writings which displayed the praise and remembrance for the Princess.

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Variety wrote: " Based on the novel by Arthur Hailey, over-produced by Ross Hunter with a cast of stars as long as a jet runway, and adapted and directed by George Seaton in a glossy, slick style, Airport is a handsome, often dramatically involving $ 10 million epitaph to a bygone brand of filmmaking " but added that the film " does not create suspense because the audience knows how it's going to end.
The epitaph on his tomb, next to Sammy Davis, Sr. and Sammy Davis, Jr., says only: He was a vaudevillian, it does not provide birth and death dates.

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Aeschylus had written his own epitaph commemorating his life as a warrior fighting for Athens against Persia, without any mention of his success as a playwright, and Sophocles was celebrated by his contemporaries for his social gifts and contributions to public life as a state official, but there are no records of Euripides's public life except as a dramatisthe could well have been " a brooding and bookish recluse ".
His gravestone bears the simple epitaph: " Here lies Eric Arthur Blair, born 25 June 1903, died 21 January 1950 "; no mention is made on the gravestone of his more famous pen-name.
Whereas Bauer ’ s brother, Franz, is remembered both by a portrait and a memorial in Kew, Ferdinand Bauer himself has no portrait or stone to commemorate him other than a mention in Franz ’ s epitaph in St Anne ’ s Chapel in Kew: “ In the delineation of plants he united the accuracy of a profound naturalist with the skill of the accomplished artist, to a degree which has been only equalled by his brother Ferdinand .”
In this respect particular mention should be made of the main altar of St. Elizabeth, a hanged sculpture of Immaculata, the Late Gothic altar Visit of Virgin Mary, a stone epitaph of the Reiner family, a wooden sculpture of Virgin Mary, fragments of the wall painting The Last Trial, the side altar of St. Anton Paduansky, a wall painting The Resurrection, the bronze font, the altar painting of St. Anna Metercia, Gothic Calvary, the lantern of the king Matthew, wooden polychrome sculptures, the side altar Worship of Three Kings, Neo-Gothic stone pulpit.

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* coco – In the last chapter, the epitaph of Don Quijote identifies him as " el coco "
Libanius says in his epitaph of the deceased emperor ( 18. 304 ) that " I have mentioned representations ( of Julian ); many cities have set him beside the images of the gods and honour him as they do the gods.
An epitaph honoring him is inscribed on his monument.
Ermolao Barbaro composed an epitaph for him.
There is a memorial to him inside the church with an epitaph written by his friend, William Wordsworth.
She had spurned the attention of the poet on their first meeting, subsequently giving Byron what became his lasting epitaph when she described him as " mad, bad, and dangerous to know.
Smuts ' wrote an epitaph for Weizmann, describing him as the greatest Jew since Moses.
Boileau wrote for him a famous epitaph, consecrating his memory as
His headstone, with the epitaph, God's finger touched him and he slept was erected by Dan Leno, and the Grand Order of Water Rats.
During the 1870s the following epitaph was suggested for him by one of the wits of his day:
The epitaph on his grave, erected by Hungarian patriots in 1995, honors him as a " Pilot, Saharaforscher und Entdecker der Oase Zarzura " ( Pilot, Sahara Explorer, and Discoverer of the Zerzura Oasis ).
The epitaph on his tomb described him as " King of the Saxons ".
An epitaph by him on Elizabeth, countess of Huntingdon, is given in Wilford's ‘ Memorials .’ Among his papers was found ‘ The History of the most unfortunate Prince, King Edward II, with choice political observations on him and his unhappy favourites, Gaveston and Spencer ,’ which was published with a preface attributed to Sir James Harrington in 1680.
He was buried in the churchyard of Bayford in Hertfordshire, with the epitaph chosen by him " He was the survivor of twelve brothers and sisters, who, with their father and mother, are all placed close to this spot, first and last, The earliest summon'd and the longest spared — Are here deposited.
He wrote an epitaph for his friend and about half a dozen notes on his poems, and Andrew Kippis acknowledges some slight assistance from him in preparing his life of Churchill for the Biographia ( 1780 ).
Yersin's house in Nha Trang is now the Yersin Museum, and the epitaph on his tombstone describes him as a " Benefactor and humanist, venerated by the Vietnamese people ".
To him is due the epitaph for the dowager Countess of Pembroke (" Sidney's sister, Pembroke's mother ").
The following epitaph was etched on his tombstone: " May the name of his father be his epitaph, as his veneration for him was the essence of his life.
There is a memorial to him on the wall of the church, with an epitaph by Alexander Pope.
According to his epitaph, Pope Clement VIII granted him the title Knight of the Golden Spur.

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