Jump to content

Ne quid nimis

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Ne quid nimis is Latin for "nothing in excess".[1]

It is a behavioral norm that is found in the Andria (comedy) (v. 61) by Terence. It is a translation of the Greek μηδὲν άγαν inscribed on the temple of Apollo in Delphi.

See also

[edit]

References

[edit]
  1. ^ "Philosophical Latin Phrases". Retrieved 2015-04-05.