Chi disse se vuoi la pace prepara la guerra?

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Chi disse se vuoi la pace prepara la guerra?

Chi disse se vuoi la pace prepara la guerra?

[“Hanno creato un deserto e l'hanno chiamato pace”]. “Se vuoi la pace, prepara la guerra”: il detto latino Si vis pacem, para bellum[2] è ricavato per condensazione dalla frase di Vegezio “Igitur qui desiderat pacem, praeparet bellum”, letteralmente “Dunque chi aspira alla pace, prepari la guerra”. EB

Cosa vuol dire si vis pacem?

si vis pacem, para bellum (lat. «se vuoi la pace, prepara la guerra»).

What does "sic vis pacum Para Bellum" mean?

  • Si vis pacem, para bellum ( Classical Latin: [siː wiːs ˈpaːkẽː ˈpara ˈbɛllũː]) is a Latin adage translated as "If you want peace, prepare for war".

Who said If you seek peace prepare for war?

  • The original Latin of the expression "if you want peace, prepare for war" comes from the book "Epitoma Rei Militaris," by the Roman general Vegetius (whose full name was Publius Flavius Vegetius Renatus).

What does Para Bellum mean in Latin?

  • Si vis pacem, para bellum. Si vis pacem, para bellum ( Classical Latin: [siː wiːs ˈpaːkẽː ˈpara ˈbɛllũː]) is a Latin adage translated as "If you want peace, prepare for war". It is adapted from a statement found in Book 3 of Latin author Publius Flavius Vegetius Renatus 's tract De Re Militari (4th or 5th century AD),...

What is Para Bellum?

  • Si vis pacem, para bellum is a Latin adage translated as, "If you wish for peace, prepare for war" (usually interpreted as meaning peace through strength—a strong society being less likely to be attacked by enemies).

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