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  • Ad astra - Wikipedia
    Ad astra is a Latin phrase meaning "to the stars" The phrase has origins with Virgil, who wrote in his Aeneid: "sic itur ad astra" ('thus one journeys to the stars') [1] and "opta ardua pennis astra sequi" ('desire to pursue the high[ hard to reach] stars on wings') [2]
  • 10 Most Famous Latin Phrases and their Meanings
    Ad Astra Per Aspera Translation : “To the stars through difficulties ” Origin : This phrase has ancient roots and has been adopted as a motto by various organizations, including the state of Kansas in the United States
  • 40 Famous Latin Phrases That Everyone Should Know
    “Per aspera ad astra” is a Latin phrase that translates to “Through hardships to the stars” in English This idiom reflects the concept that great accomplishments or lofty ambitions may be attained with patience, determination, and overcoming hurdles and problems
  • Why Is It Called Ad Astra? - CLJ
    Ad astra is a Latin phrase meaning “to the stars” The phrase has origins with Virgil, who wrote in his Aeneid: “sic itur ad astra” (‘thus one journeys to the stars’) and “opta ardua pennis astra sequi” (‘desire to pursue the high[ hard to reach] stars on wings’)
  • Sic Itur Ad Astra - Definition, Usage Quiz . . .
    Explore the Latin phrase 'Sic Itur Ad Astra,' its origins, meanings, and how it's used in literature and modern contexts Understand its cultural and motivational significance Sic Itur Ad Astra is a Latin phrase that translates to “Thus one goes to the stars” or “Thus is the way to the stars ”
  • Ad Astra Meaning: The Significance And Influence Behind The . . .
    The phrase "ad astra" has been a source of inspiration and aspiration for many throughout history Originating from Latin, it carries a profound meaning that resonates across various domains, from literature and film to personal mottos and scientific endeavors
  • Ad astra (phrase)
    Ad astra is a Latin phrase meaning "to the stars" The phrase has origins with Virgil, who wrote sic itur ad astra ("thus one journeys to the stars", from Aeneid book IX, line 641, spoken by Apollo to Aeneas's young son Iulus) and opta ardua pennis astra sequi, ("desire to pursue the high (or hard to reach) stars on wings" book XII, lines 892


















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