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Repulsae Nescia : ウィキペディア英語版 | Repulsae Nescia ''Repulsae Nescia'' is a Latin phrase meaning "ignorant of defeat" in English.〔(Lasell College: Traditions )〕 The longer phrase from Horace, ''Virtus Repulsae Nescia'', is often translated as "courage knows no defeat". ==History== It is found in Horace: Odes, III., 2, 17.〔http://www.thelatinlibrary.com/horace/carm3.shtml〕 The following passage:Virtus repulsae nescia sordidae
Intaminatis fulget honoribus, Nec sumit aut ponit securis Arbitrio popularis aurae. was translated by Conington as:True Virtue never knows defeat:
Her robes she keeps unsullied still; Nor take, nor quits, her curule seat, To please a people's veering will.
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