Omnia mutantur is a Latin phrase meaning "everything changes".
It is most often used as part of two other phrases:
Omnia mutantur, nihil interit ("everything changes, nothing perishes"), by Ovid in his Metamorphoses, and
Omnia mutantur nos et mutamur in illis ("all things change, and we change with them"), a traditional saying, found in various forms, notably Tempora mutantur nos et mutamur in illis.
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Omniamutantur is a Latin phrase meaning "everything changes". It is most often used as part of two other phrases: Omniamutantur, nihil interit ("everything...
considered a variant of omniamutantur "everything is changed", specifically from Ovid's Metamorphoses, in the phrase omniamutantur, nihil interit "everything...
Latin sayings are about impermanence, including Omniamutantur, Sic transit gloria mundi, and Tempora mutantur. Akio Jissoji's Buddhist auteur film Mujo (also...
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Veritas para el Estudio de la Historia, el Derecho y las Instituciones y OmniaMutantur S. L. ISBN 978-84-697-5004-9. Halsall, Guy (2018). "Transformations...