Circular medal with portrait of Alfred Nobel on obverse and inscription: "Alfr Nobel, Nat MDCCCXXXIII, Ob MDCCCXCV." Reverse side is engraved with image of two women and inscription: "Inventas Vitam Iuvat Excoluisse Per Artes, Reg Acad Cient Suec, Linus Pauling MCMLIV." “Taken from Virgil’s Aeneid, the inscription reads: ‘Inventas vitam iuvat excoluisse per artes,’ loosely translated as ‘And they who bettered life on earth by their newly found mastery It reads, “Inventas vitam iuvat excoluisse per artes”, which translates to “And they who bettered life on earth by their newly found mastery”. The Aeneid is a Latin epic poem, that describes the early mythology of the founding of Rome.

Реверсът на медалите за химия и физика имат един и същ дизайн и съдържат надпис „Inventas vitam iuvat excoluisse per artes“, докато надписът на медала за мир е „Pro pace et fraternitate gentium“.

Reverse with, INVENTAS · VITAM · IUVAT · EXCOLUISSE · PER · ARTES (Life is enhanced through the arts of discovery) — REG · ACAD · — SCIENT · SUEC · (The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences); below, incuse, on tablet in exergue, R · P· FEYNMAN / MCMLXV, Nature, in the form of a goddess, standing left, her right arm holding a Inventas vitam iuvat excoluisse per artes Türkiye. Get directions. See More. Is this your business? Claim it now. Make sure your information is up to date. Plus use

Inventas vitam iuvat excoluisse per artes. The words on the medal mean literally: It is beneficial to have improved (human) life through discovered arts. These words are adapted from Vergil’s Aeneid, book 6, line 663, inventas aut qui vitam excoluere per artes

Нобелевская премия по литературе присуждается Шведской академией. Она является единственной Нобелевской
It is inscribed "Inventas vitam iuvat excoluisse per artes" ("It is beneficial to have improved (human) life through discovered arts") an adaptation of "inventas aut qui vitam excoluere per artes" from line 663 from book 6 of the Aeneid by the Roman poet Virgil. [22] A plate below the figures is inscribed with the name of the recipient.
The inscription reads: "Inventas vitam iuvat excoluisse per artes," which has been translated as "How good it is that man's life should be enriched by the arts he has invented/' The Latin original, however, does not specify the gender of the inventor: (Photograph courtesy of Nobel Institute, Stockholm.)

By Lindberg. Obv: Leftward facing portions of Alfred Nobel, name in left field and birth and death years in Roman Numerals behind bust. Rev: Allegorical Nature and Science figures at center; at top legend, INVENTAS · VITAM · IUVAT EXCOLUISSE · PER · ARTES and bottom REG · ACAD · SCIENT · SUEC·; at bottom panel, WALTER BOTHE / MCMLIV

Nobel Prize Medal Of Physics and Chemistry (Inventas vitam iuvat excoluisse per artes) 19. Ariel : UK Asterix : France Explorer : USA X : India Identify X. 9.
inventas vitam iuvat excoluisse per artes means something appropriate to the individual Nobel awardees in literature and various scientific fields: it is of use (i.e., it is beneficial) to have improved life through discovered arts.

The reverse features an allegorical vignette of the figure of Science unveiling the face of Nature, with the Latin legend in relief above, “Inventas vitam iuvat excoluisse per artes.” The tablet at the bottom is left blank, but would be engraved with the recipient’s name and date on awarded medals.

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