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Cicero has both via vitae ("way of life") and via vivendi ("way of living"). He also uses modus vitae with this meaning, but this expression is ambiguous and can also mean "term of life" or "limit of life".

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14y ago

Ars Vitae is Latin for the "art of life" ars vivendi would be "art of living"

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Via, vita et veritas means "the way, the truth and the life".

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Vita beata is translated "happy or blessed life".

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15y ago

life = vita

truth = veritas

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10y ago

hoc itinere vivendi,

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