The plaque in the alley called dei Griffoni in the historic center of Genoa. Walking through the alleys of the historic center of Genoa I always find something interesting to photograph. This is a plaque written in Latin and placed at the beginning of Vico Griffoni that can be seen walking along via al Ponte Calvi.
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In fact, due to missing parts and a deep crack, the text is difficult to decipher: Facvltas Concessa M.co Philippo Cattan Q . Io Iacob / Collocandi in vitro (…) ine Hvivs Vicvl – / Rastra Ferrea ad Ipsi (…) ingressvm Noctv / Prohibendvm Sit ad Beneplacitvm Ill.m / Magvs. Patrvm Commvnis et cvm Onere / ea Divrnis Temporibvs Aperiendi Habita / Pro Caeteris Relatio (…) ad Decretvm Con / Die 25 Ian: 1686. Continue and learn more on amezena.net
The plaque in the alley called dei Griffoni in the historic center of Genoa – La plaque de Vico appelée dei Griffoni dans le centre historique de Gênes – La placa de Vico llamada dei Griffoni en el centro histórico de Génova – A placa em Vico chamada dei Griffoni no centro histórico de Génova – Die Gedenktafel in Vico namens dei Griffoni im historischen Zentrum von Genua – Tấm bảng ở Vico có tên dei Griffoni ở trung tâm lịch sử của Genoa
A sundial in the alley of Rapallo. I love walking around our towns looking for particular corners or elements to photograph and share with the visitors of the site. Some time ago, walking in via Mazzini, I noticed this beautiful restored sundial. With the Latin phrase: “Sol omnibus lucet” (translation: the sun shines for everyone)!
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A sundial in the alley of Rapallo – Un cadran solaire dans l’allée de Rapallo – Un reloj de sol en el callejón de Rapallo – Um relógio de sol no beco de Rapallo – Eine Sonnenuhr in der Gasse von Rapallo – Đồng hồ mặt trời trong ngõ Rapallo
The Latin inscription on a door in Via del Campo. Walking along the famous Via del Campo, in the historic center of Genoa, I found this beautiful door with an inscription in Latin:
NOT OMNIA – SED BONA ED BENE
Meaning: Not everything, but good and (done) well.
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The Latin writing on a door in Via del Campo in Genoa – L’écriture latine sur une porte de la Via del Campo à Gênes – La escritura latina en una puerta en Via del Campo en Génova – A escrita latina em uma porta na Via del Campo, em Gênova – Die lateinische Schrift auf einer Tür in der Via del Campo in Genua – Dòng chữ Latinh trên cánh cửa ở Via del Campo ở Genoa – 热那亚 Via del Campo 门上的拉丁文 – ジェノヴァのカンポ通りのドアに書かれたラテン語の文字