Why is it that a phrase so famous can be so much trouble?
The internet, that scion of factual information, has two ways of writing this phrase in Latin:
nil igitur est mors ad nos
and
nil igitur mors est ad nos
Does ANYONE know what the Latin phrase actually is?
(This is for a children's book series so it needs to be absolutely correct)
Many thanks.
The internet, that scion of factual information, has two ways of writing this phrase in Latin:
nil igitur est mors ad nos
and
nil igitur mors est ad nos
Does ANYONE know what the Latin phrase actually is?
(This is for a children's book series so it needs to be absolutely correct)
Many thanks.