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  • English: Memento Mori mosaic from excavations in the convent of San Gregorio, Via Appia, Rome, Italy. Now in the National Museum Bath of Diocletian, Rome, Italy. The Greek motto gnōthi sauton (know thyself, nosce te ipsum) combines with the image to convey the famous warning: Respice post te; hominem te esse memento; memento mori. (Look behind; remember that you are mortal; remember death.)
Datum Circa 1st century.
Fons Lessing Photo Archive: http://www.lessing-photo.com/p3/110103/11010329.jpg
Auctor The artist is unknown.
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