Esse quam videri

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Esse quam videri is a Latin phrase meaning "To be, rather than to seem". It has been used as motto by a number of different groups.

History

Esse quam videri is found in Cicero's essay "On Friendship" ("la:Laelius de Amicitia", chapter 98). "Virtute enim ipsa non tam multi praediti esse quam videri volunt" (Many are not so endowed with virtue as they wish to seem).

Just a few years after Cicero, Sallust used the phrase in his Bellum Catilinae (54.6), writing that Cato the Younger "esse quam videri bonus malebat" (He preferred to be good rather than to seem so).

Previous to both Romans, Aeschylus used a similar phrase in Seven Against Thebes at line 592, at which the scout (angelos) says of the seer/priest Amphiaraos: "ou gar dokein aristos, all' enai thelei" (his resolve is not to seem the best but in fact to be the best). Plato quoted this line in Republic (361b).

In "The Prince", Niccoló Machiavelli twists this phrase to Videri Quam Esse (To seem, rather than to be) with respect to how a ruler ought to act.

Usage as a motto

North Carolina

Esse quam videri is the state motto of North Carolina, adopted in 1893.

It is unusual that until the act of 1893 the sovereign state of North Carolina had no motto since its declaration of independence. It was one of the few states which did not have a motto and the only one of the original thirteen without one.

The state motto has also been adopted by the Virginia class submarine USS North Carolina (SSN-777).

Schools

Esse quam videri is (or was) the motto of several schools around the world including;

Sororities

"Esse Quam Videri" is also the motto of the Delta Phi Epsilon sorority , founded in 1917 at New York University Law School.

"Esse Quam Videri" is also the motto of the Lambda Kappa Sigma sorority , founded in 1913 at Massachusetts College of Pharmacy.

Fraternities

Phi Lambda Sigma, Lebanon Valley College, est. 1867

Families

Esse quam videri is the motto used on the coats of arms of the following families: Bowen, Breamore, Brownlow, Cambria, Clavering, Croft, Dickinson, Hannum, Hood, Longley, Manning, Sibley, and Thurston.

It was also the motto used within the Brockman coat of arms circa 1700.



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