uno astro sum

Latin verb

Last edited: 2025-02-03
Primary meaning to have the same horoscope
Literal translation to be with one star
Variants
uno astro sum
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to have the same horoscope astrological concept

omnesne qui Cannensi pugna ceciderint uno astro fuerint?

‘Did all the Romans who fell at Cannae have the same horoscope?’

— Cicero, De Divinatione 2.47

Genre: philosophy
Provenance: Rome
Date: 44 BC

Cicero. On Old Age. On Friendship. On Divination. Translated by W. A. Falconer. Loeb Classical Library 154. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1923. 480-481


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APA (7th)
Meinhardt, K. (2025). uno astro sum (Lemma #2760). The ZODIAC Glossary: A Cross-Cultural Glossary of Ancient Astral Science. https://zodiacglossary.github.io/lemma/2760/

Chicago (Author-Date)
Meinhardt, K. (2025). uno astro sum (Lemma #2760). The ZODIAC Glossary: A Cross-Cultural Glossary of Ancient Astral Science. https://zodiacglossary.github.io/lemma/2760/

MLA (9th)
Meinhardt, K. (2025). uno astro sum (Lemma #2760). The ZODIAC Glossary: A Cross-Cultural Glossary of Ancient Astral Science. https://zodiacglossary.github.io/lemma/2760/

Harvard
Meinhardt, K. (2025) uno astro sum (Lemma #2760), The ZODIAC Glossary: A Cross-Cultural Glossary of Ancient Astral Science. Available at: https://zodiacglossary.github.io/lemma/2760/ (Accessed: December 1, 2025).

BibTeX
@misc{zodiac2760,
	note = {[Online; accessed 2025-12-01]},
	author = {Meinhardt, Kierán},
	year = {2025},
	title = {uno astro sum ({Lemma} #2760)},
	url = {https://zodiacglossary.github.io/lemma/2760/},
	howpublished = {https://zodiacglossary.github.io/lemma/2760/},
}