![]() ![]() Long live the academy! Long live the professors! Long live each student Long live the whole fraternity For ever may they flourish! Vivat Academia, Vivant professores! Vivat membrum quodlibet, Vivant membra quolibet Semper sint in flore! Death comes quickly Snatches us cruelly To nobody shall it be spared. Venit mors velociter, Rapit nos atrociter, Nemini parcetur! Where are they who, before us, Were in the world? Go to the heavens Cross over into hell If you wish to see them. Ubi sunt, qui ante nos In mundo fuere? Vadite ad superos, Transeas ad inferos, Hos si vis videre! After a pleasant youth After a troubling old age The earth will have us. Let us rejoice, therefore, While we are young. GAUDEAMUS Gaudeamus igitur, Juvenes dum sumus! Post jucundam juventutem, Post molestam senectutem Nos habebit humus. Medieval "Gaudeamus" consisted of 7 parts. Humperdink created opera "Gaudeamus" from the life of German students. Kinderleben and this version became the most famous. In 1781 was improver by the German poet and traveler K. Hunter "Brothers, let us rejoice" (1717) is in the basis of "Gaudi-amus". The song of repentance, dated 1267, and partly melody I. It starts with the words "Gaudeamus igitur, juvenes dum sumus" ("Let’s rejoice while we are young"). According to the legend it was created atuniversity of Heidelberg. ![]() Gaudeamus - will rejoice) - Student medieval folk song. University student's song "Gaudeamus" is played on official university events. ![]()
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