A/the lofty art/skill in/on the mountains.
"Strength comes from the mountains."
Through adversity.
through mountains to rivers i thinkthe in is similar to English and can be interpreted as in, or through or around; montibus is mountain/s; adis to; flumen is rivers (like flow).
"Per Ardua ad Astra" means "Through adversity to the stars."
The literal meaning of ardua is something like difficulties, challenges, but it is best known in the saying Per ardua ad astra, which is best translated as Through adversity to the stars. This is the motto of the British Royal Air Force.
Platyptilia ardua was created in 1927.
Locastra ardua was created in 1902.
"Nec Ardua Terrent" translates to "Difficulties do not scare me" in English.
the latin root ars means "art" answer found at: http://sites.google.com/site/latinaidnow
up your ars if u now what i mean
"Art is the test of the artisan."
Literally, "the art of medicine" is ars medicinae, but the translation ars medica ("the medical art") is probably more idiomatic.