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Curiousgirl 02-08-2002 05:04 AM

Sunt lacrimae rerum
 
Anybody know the "meaning" (not only the translation) of :
"Sunt lacrimae rerum ?" (Virgil)
:confused:

justamom 02-08-2002 07:36 AM

Excerpt-"In Dante's own credo, Virgil's lack of knowledge, his inability to accept Christian salvation despite the fact that it could not yet be formulated, excluded him categorically from Paradise--to the Christian poet's unending distress. The undeserved bleakness of this wise Roman's fate is one of the great sadnesses, perhaps the surpassing sadness, of the many that suffuse Dante's epic. Virgil himself wrote, Sunt lacrimae rerum/et mentem mortalia tangunt, "There are tears in things/and mortality touches the mind." With Virgil as his guide, Dante, too, acknowledged the tears in things with brutal candor. "

The Way to the Light
by Ingrid D. Rowland

Curiousgirl 02-08-2002 09:06 AM

Thanks a lot justamom. Very good.

another meaning ?

:)


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