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Students’ anthem "Gaudeamus"

"Gaudeamus" is an ancient students’ song that appeared in the XIII century. It was widespread among students of the Heidelberg and Paris universities. The authors of the text and the melody are unknown. In the XV century, a Flemish composer had arranged and wrote a melody to the song, since then it became the traditional students’ anthem.

Gaudeamus igitur,
Iuvenes dum sumus,
Post jucundam juventutem
Post molestam senectutem
Nos habebit humus.
Ubi sunt, qui ante nos
In mundo fuere,
Vadite ad superos,
Transite ad inferos,
Ubi jam fuere.
Vita nostra brevis est,
Brevi finietur,
Venit mors velociter,
Rapit nos atrociter,
Nemini parcetur.
Vivat Academia,
Vivant Professores,
Vivat membrum quodlibet,
Vivant membra quaelibet,
Semper sint in flore!
So, let us rejoice
While we are young.
After a pleasant youth
After a troublesome old age
The earth will have us.
Where are they who, before us,
Were in the world?
Go to the heavens
Cross over into hell
Where they went through already.
Our life is brief
Soon it will end.
Death comes quickly
Snatches us cruelly
To nobody shall it be spared.
Long live the academy!
Long live the professors!
Long live each student;
Long live the whole fraternity;
For ever may they flourish!
Vivant omnes virgines
Faciles, formosae
Vivant et mulieres
Tenerae, amabiles
Bonae, laboriosae.
Vivat et respublica,
Et qui illam regit,
Vivat nostra civitas,
Maecenatum caritas,
Quae nos hic protegit.
Pereat tristitia,
Pereant osores,
Pereat diabolus,
Quivis Antiburschius,
Atque irrisores.
Quis confluxus hodie
Academicorum?
E longinquo convenerunt,
Protinusque successerunt
In commune forum.
Vivat nostra societas,
Vivant studiosi!
Crescat una veritas,
Floreat fraternitas,
Patriae prosperitas.
Alma Mater floreat,
Quae nos educavit,
Caros et commilitones,
Dissitas in regiones
Sparsos, congregavit.
Long live all virgins,
Easy [and] beautiful!
Long live [mature] women too,
Tender [and] lovable,
Good [and] hard-working.
Long live the state as well
And he who rules it!
Long live our city
[And] the charity of benefactors
Which protects us here!
May sadness perish!
May haters perish!
May the devil perish!
And also the opponents of the fraternities
And their mockers, too!
What a gathering
of academics is there today?
From far away they gathered,
Immediately they advanced
Into the public forum
Long live our fellowship,
Long live the students;
May truth alone thrive
May brotherhood flourish
(and) the prosperity of the country.
May our Alma Mater flourish,
Which has taught us;
Dear ones and comrades,
(and) the scattered into places
Various, she congregated.

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