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domenica 5 luglio 2009

E PLURIBUS UNUM: One day the author may want to explain to you what it means and why it is on the American $

Great Seal > Mottoes > E Pluribus Unum "On this day, we gather because we have chosen hope over fear, unity of purpose over conflict and discord." – President Barack Obama, Inaugural Address E PLURIBUS UNUM – Origin and Meaning of the Motto Carried by the American Eagle "E Pluribus Unum" was suggested by the committee Congress appointed on July 4, 1776 to design "a seal for the United States of America." The below sketch of their design accompanied a detailed description of their idea for the new nation's official emblem. A motto's purpose is to express the theme of a seal's imagery – especially that of the shield. The center section of their shield has six symbols for "the Countries from which these States have been peopled:" the rose (England), thistle (Scotland), harp (Ireland), fleur-de-lis (France), lion (Holland), and an imperial two-headed eagle (Germany). Linked together around the shield are 13 smaller shields, each with the initials for one of the "thirteen independent States of America." Translating E PLURIBUS UNUM The general meaning of each Latin word is clear: Pluribus is related to the English word: "plural." Unum is related to the English word: "unit." E Pluribus Unum describes an action: Many uniting into one. An accurate translation of the motto is "Out of many, one" – a phrase that elegantly captures the symbolism on the shield. On August 20, 1776, this first committee submitted their design to Congress (including Ben Franklin's idea for a reverse side). Although their designs were not approved (and two subsequent committees would be appointed), their motto was selected by Charles Thomson six years later when he created the final Great Seal in 1782 and inscribed E PLURIBUS UNUM on the scroll carried in the beak of the American bald eagle who carries the "power of peace" in his right talon. In his official explanation of the Great Seal, Thomson said this motto refers to the union between the states and federal government, as symbolized by the shield of thirteen stripes on the eagle's breast. Other symbols of unity on the Great Seal: Bundle of 13 Arrows Constellation of 13 Stars (More about the number thirteen.) In the 1770s, symbols of unity were seen in many places, especially on the money. See emblems on Continental Currency that inspired and reflected E Pluribus Unum. "We may not look the same and we may not have come from the same place, but we all want to move in the same direction – towards a better future for our children and our grandchildren.... This nation is more than the sum of its parts, that out of many, we are truly one." – Barack Obama, "A More Perfect Union," Philadelphia, March 18, 2008 Watch America's two sides unite.

4 commenti:

Anonimo ha detto...

Dear senza..This was a very interesting read for me..as i LOVE emblems..and symbols..I really do.Coats of arms in shields etc...and I LOVE LATIN NAMES..! I am a very symbolic person ( i don't know why at all BUT I AM.....It just excites me very much.
Grazie for the posting.I enjoyed it.

Controinfo ha detto...

Senza lol you know as much as I do about the conspiracy theory and you want me to write about it? Lazy woman ! ahaahahahahaha

Controinfo ha detto...

Mrs krap emblems and symbols are intentional in nature: intentional in the sense of Brentano, which means that they are not object in themselves but they refer to. You are therefore born to write and enjoy life through words...not reality

Anonimo ha detto...

I see...author...Am I to take this as a compliment.......? I won't hold my breath for an answer..

pS..I CAN ENJOY LIFE THROUGH REALITY AS WELL. ! Because my words ARE REAL...

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