Esto perpetua

Esto perpetua is a Latin phrase meaning "let it be perpetual".

Great Seal of Idaho with the state motto "esto perpetua"

It is the motto of Idaho. The motto appears on the back of the 2007 Idaho quarter dollar coin.

It is the motto of S. Thomas' College, Mount Lavinia, a school in Sri Lanka established in 1851. The motto appears at the bottom of the crest of the School. S. Thomas’ College was founded by the first Bishop of Colombo, the Rt. Rev. James Chapman, D. D. It was his foremost vision to build a college and cathedral for the new Diocese of Colombo of the Church of Ceylon. Chapman's objective was to train a Christian clergy and to make children good citizens under the discipline and supervision of Christianity.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7] An old boy of Eton College, Bishop Chapman founded the college based on the traditional Etonian model.

The words are traced back to the Venetian theologian and mathematician Paolo Sarpi (1552–1623), also known as Fra Paolo. The day before his death he had dictated three replies to questions on affairs of state, and his last words were "Esto perpetua" reportedly in reference to his beloved Republic (of Venice), and translated as "Mayest thou endure forever!" These words were also repeated by Henry Grattan upon the achievement of Irish legislative independence in 1782.[8] When the designer of the state seal Emma Edwards Green described the motto on the seal, she translated it as "It is perpetuated" or "It is forever". The phrase was used by Jefferson Davis at the close of his book Rise and Fall of the Confederate Government in a wish that it may be “Written on the arch of the Union.” Of his attempt to break up the Union, he said “I recognise the fact that the war showed it to be impractical”.

A list of places the motto was adopted by:

  • The four S. Thomas' Schools in Sri Lanka: those in Mount Lavinia, Gurutalawa, Bandarawela and Kolpity, Sri Lanka, translated as "Be Thou Forever"
  • HMS Tireless, Trafalgar Class Submarine Royal Navy
  • The National Grange of the Order of Patrons of Husbandry, a farm organization constituted in Washington D.C. on December 4, 1867
  • The Pirates Rugby Football Club in Dunedin, New Zealand, which was formed in 1882
  • The Sigma Phi Society
  • Phi Chi Fraternity of Young Harris College, established in 1891
  • The Club
  • Chatham Hall School, Chatham, Virginia, translated as "She will live forever"
  • The motto of Springs Boys' High School, Springs, South Africa. "Esto Perpetua" has been the school's motto since it first opened in 1940.
  • The motto of Springs Girls' High School, Springs, South Africa. "Esto Perpetua" has been the school's motto since it first opened in 1959.
  • The Winyah Indigo Society, Georgetown, S.C., incorporated 1754.
  • The Grand Lodge of British Freemasons in Germany incorporates the motto on its Grand Seal translated as "May it last forever"

References

  1. Reminiscences of a teacher Archived 2005-08-28 at the Wayback Machine
  2. Hundred and twenty fifth anniversary : St. James Church, Mutwal Archived 2004-10-27 at the Wayback Machine
  3. Romancing Gurutalawa
  4. The Cathedral of the Diocese of Colombo Archived 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine
  5. Cherishing Thomian spirit
  6. History of STC
  7. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2016-03-06. Retrieved 2019-02-15.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  8. Daniel Owen Madden, Esq. (n.d.). The Speeches of the Right Hon. Henry Grattan. Dublin: James Duffy and Sons. p. 70.

2. http://stcmount.edu.lk/the-college-song-flag-crest-motto-and-colours/

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