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The Royal Society’s motto,
NULLIUS IN VERBA
, is a contraction of the following couplet from Horace’s
Epistles
, Book I.I, lines 13–14:
Ac ne forte roges, quo me duce, quo lare tuter,
Nullius addictus iurare in verba magistri.
(Lest by chance you ask who leads me, by which household god I am sheltered, I swear by the words of no master.)