The sentence 'vox populi vox Dei' means The voice of the people is the voice of God. In the word-by-word translation, the noun 'vox' means 'voice'. The noun 'populi' means 'of the people'. The noun 'Dei' means 'of God'.its also the 2 part werewolf thriller game found free on y8.com.
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Hideo Aragaki has written: 'Nihon no furusato' 'Vox populi, vox Dei' 'Kisetsu no yohaku' -- subject(s): Seasons
"Vox populi, vox dei" is a Latin phrase that translates to "the voice of the people is the voice of God" in English. It suggests that the collective opinion or sentiment of the populace reflects a higher moral authority or truth. Often used in political and social contexts, the phrase implies that democratic principles should be respected, as the will of the people is seen as divinely inspired or inherently valid.
Julius Caesar, but I think it might have been a quote from someone earlier. The "vox populi, vox dei" has been requoted in many times and places.---- A Supplementary ObservationThe earliest reference I know of to vox populi vox dei is Alcuin's letter to Charlemagne.Alcuin quotes it as proverbial, so someone must have said it before him. But as far as I am aware nobody knows who Alcuin got it from.
Julius Caesar, but I think it might have been a quote from someone earlier. The "vox populi, vox dei" has been requoted in many times and places.---- A Supplementary ObservationThe earliest reference I know of to vox populi vox dei is Alcuin's letter to Charlemagne.Alcuin quotes it as proverbial, so someone must have said it before him. But as far as I am aware nobody knows who Alcuin got it from.
Giuseppe d' Ercole has written: 'De institutis populi Dei' -- subject(s): Biblical teaching, Church, History, Jews, Sources
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