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E Pluribus Unum
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E pluribus unum, Latin for "Out of numerous, one", is a motto requested by Pierre Eugene du Simitiere (originally Pierre-Eugène Ducimetière) and discovered in 1776 about the Seal of the United States, as well as Annuit cœptis and Novus ordo seclorum, and adopted by an Act of Congress in 1782.[1] The phrase is comparable to a Latin translation of a variation of Heraclitus' 10th fragment, "Out of all factors a person, 1 out of all issues." A variant in the phrase was utilised in Moretum, a poem attributed to Virgil but using the actual author unknown. Within the poem text, color est e pluribus unus describes the blending of colors into a single. St Augustine utilised a variant with the phrase, ex pluribus unum, in his Confessions. At the time from the American Revolution, the exact phrase appeared prominently for the title page of the popular periodical, The Gentleman's Magazine,[2][3][4] which collected content articles from numerous sources into 1 "magazine".
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