- Sic transit gloria mundi
"Sic transit gloria mundi" is a
Latin phrase that means "Thus passes the glory of the world". It has been interpreted as "Worldly things are fleeting."TraditionallyFact|date=July 2008,
Papal coronation s are thrice interrupted by amonk (some saywho? barefoot) holding a pole to which is affixed a burning piece offlax . After it finishes burning, the monk announces, " _la. Pater sancte, sic transit gloria mundi." This is meant to remind the Pope that, despite the grandeur of the ceremony and the long history of the office, he is a mortal man.Modern usage
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Arthur Conan Doyle 's short story "My Friend the Murderer" ends with this phrase.
*The phrase is spoken by the character Bellerose in the play "Cyrano de Bergerac" byEdmond Rostand to comment on the defeat of Valvert by Cyrano.
*The Tenth Doctor uses the phrase at least once.
*The shortened "Sic transit gloria" (translated as "Glory fades") is spoken multiple times by various characters inWes Anderson 's movie " Rushmore", culminating in Max Fischer's memorable use of the phrase in his audacious super-play on the Vietnam War. Students of Anderson's films often see this as an element present in all of his films, whose characters' peaks of glory were behind them.
*Taken from the line from Rushmore, the bandBrand New also has a song on their album "Deja Entendu " named "Sic Transit Gloria... Glory Fades "
*In the movie "Carry on Cleo" uttered by Kenneth Williams to British slave Gloria becoming sea sick
*In the movie "Patton", it is interpreted as "All glory is fleeting"
*It is the name of a song performed byLevi Garrett on his album "Blue & Acqua"
*The Norwegian industrial metal band Red Harvest entitled their fourth album (and the first that was distributed outside of Europe) "Sick Transit Gloria Mundi"
*Goldie Hawn 's character in "Foul Play " is named Gloria Mundy. The romantic comedy includes an attemptedassassination of the Pope.
*In the Canadian musical "Anne of Green Gables," this phrase is sung in the Act II opening, entitled "Summertime."
*If the player destroys the world and causes anuclear winter , the classic personal computer game "Command HQ " (released in 1990 by Microplay) for the DOS system will terminate unexpectedly and print "Sic transit gloria mundi" to the screen.
* When human player is defeated in classic computer game "", he will see dialog window: "Sic Transit Gloria Mundi The Roman Empire Has Fallen".
* In Season 2 Episode 2 of the sitcom ALF, Alf utters "sic transit gloria mundi" and makes the sign of the cross after discovering the long-buried body of Brian's pet turtle.
*An episode of "Babylon 5 " is called "Sic Transit Vir ",Vir Cotto being a character from the show.
*Curiously, for a celebration of their recent marriage, it is held up on a sign in the crowd when Sheridan and Delenn return "home" at the beginning of the last episode of Season Four of "Babylon 5 ".
*In the "Roman Empire" segment of "History of the World, Part I ," one Roman Senator utters the short form, to which another replies, "I didn't know Gloria was sick!"
*An article in the "New York Daily News ", about the transport of an illGloria Vanderbilt , used the headline "Sick Gloria in Transit: Monday" [http://www.newyorksocialdiary.com/socialdiary/2005/12_09_05/socialdiary12_09_05.php]
*In 1980 the "New York Daily News " reported a state bailout of the city's subway system. It used the headline "Sick Transit's Glorious Monday".
*Also quoted in the 1964 Vincent Price film "The Masque of the Red Death" from an original story by Edgar Allan Poe.
*In "A Canticle for Leibowitz ", as a spaceship constructed by the Catholic Church to flee an oncoming nuclear apocalypse prepares to depart, the last crewman on board says "Sic transit mundus"
*In the unlikely derivations section of BBC radio's "My Word ", the phrase is claimed to be a desperate telegram from a stranded and cash-strapped friend asking the recipient to "SEEK TRAINSEAT GLORIA MONDAY"
*Frank Richards, author of "The Magnet " comic often construed the Latin as "Thus are the mighty fallen"
*Spider Robinson , author of the "Stardance Trilogy" named the ship on which Charlie is departing earth "Gloria Mundi". This was apun based on the name of the shipping company, S. I. C. Transit.
*The phrase was scribbled on a note byCharles Ponzi and handed to reporters at his sentencing for fraud
*It is the last line in the short story, "The Maiden", written byJean Stafford
*The popular 1990s MUD Holy Mission had this phrase on its login page*It is chanted during Pierre Bezukhov's initiation into the
Freemasons inLeo Tolstoy 's "War and Peace "
*It is quoted in the Madeline L'Engle novel "The Young Unicorns"
*"Fame is fleeting, but obscurity is forever." -- Napoleon
*Quoted byEric Blore , playing the butler Bates, toEdward Everett Horton in the movie "Top Hat " (1935).
*Quoted byGemma Jones playing the character Connie James in the UK BBC1 TV series "Spooks " season six episode three.
* Quoted in "Top Hat," starring Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers, in reference to the improper wearing of a square tie with a dinner jacket, by the man servant.
*Indie bandNoah and the Whale enter this quote at the end of each of their blogs onmyspace .
* Quoted in Curtis Henson' "Wonder Boys" (2000)
* The short science fiction novel "Alas, All Thinking" byHarry Bates (1935) ends with this phrase, as the last of the human race is destroyed.
* 'Gloria Monday', a right-wing British prime minister resemblingMargaret Thatcher , is the villain of the graphic novel Dare byGrant Morrison andRian Hughes .
* Found inRichard A. Clarke 's "Scorpion's Gate " (2005) [http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=4973952]
* Quoted by Devon Miles in Knight Rider's episode 'Give me Liberty...or give me dead' (1982; season 1, episode 15)
* In an album of theAsterix comic, one of the pirates speak this quote after Asterix and Obelix have sunk their ship.See also
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Memento mori
*Vanitas References
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