Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Omnibus in factis...


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Here is today's Rhyming Distich, and here are some more posts with Rhyming Distichs. I found this poem in the collection Philosophia Patrum edited by Julius Wegeler.

Omnibus in factis peragendis atque peractis
Debet proponi Deus humanae rationi.



The vocabulary is keyed to the DCC Latin Vocabulary list. There are two words which are not on the DCC list:

hūmānus -a -um - human
perago -ere, perēgī, peractum - pass through, carry through, accomplish

atque, ac: and in addition, and also, and; (after comparatives) than; simul atque, as soon as
dēbeo -ēre dēbuī dēbitum: owe, be obliged
deus -ī m.; dea -ae f. god; goddess
facio facere fēcī factum: do, make
in: in, on (+ abl.); into onto (+ acc)
omnis -e: all, every, as a whole
prōpōno -ere -posuī -positum: put forth, propose, present
ratio -ōnis f.: method, plan, reason