annus

Latin noun

Last edited: 2024-11-03
Primary meaning year
Literal translation year
Variants
annus
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year unit of time

Horae sunt quas perdimus. Puta dies esse, puta menses, puta annos; perdimus illos nempe perituros.

‘They are only hours which we lose. Suppose it is a matter of days, months, years; we lose only what is going to be lost anyway.’

— Seneca, Natural Questions 6.32.10

Genre: philosophy
Date: 62/63 CE

Seneca. Natural Questions, Volume II: Books 4-7. Translated by Thomas H. Corcoran. Loeb Classical Library 457. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1972. 220-221


Cite this entry
APA (7th)
Meinhardt, K. (2024). annus (Lemma #1858). The ZODIAC Glossary: A Cross-Cultural Glossary of Ancient Astral Science. https://zodiacglossary.github.io/lemma/1858/

Chicago (Author-Date)
Meinhardt, K. (2024). annus (Lemma #1858). The ZODIAC Glossary: A Cross-Cultural Glossary of Ancient Astral Science. https://zodiacglossary.github.io/lemma/1858/

MLA (9th)
Meinhardt, K. (2024). annus (Lemma #1858). The ZODIAC Glossary: A Cross-Cultural Glossary of Ancient Astral Science. https://zodiacglossary.github.io/lemma/1858/

Harvard
Meinhardt, K. (2024) annus (Lemma #1858), The ZODIAC Glossary: A Cross-Cultural Glossary of Ancient Astral Science. Available at: https://zodiacglossary.github.io/lemma/1858/ (Accessed: February 2, 2026).

BibTeX
@misc{zodiac1858,
	note = {[Online; accessed 2026-02-02]},
	author = {Meinhardt, Kierán},
	year = {2024},
	title = {annus ({Lemma} #1858)},
	url = {https://zodiacglossary.github.io/lemma/1858/},
	howpublished = {https://zodiacglossary.github.io/lemma/1858/},
}