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The Latin '''Ego non''' ("not I") is the last part of the biblical phrase [[:it:Etiamsi omnes, ego non|Etiamsi omnes, ego non]] ("Also if all ones... I'll not", Mt 26, 33-34). It's the title of an autobiographical work of [[Joachim Fest]] and it's written (in the extensive version) on the door of [[Philipp von Boeselager]]'s home [http://archiviostorico.corriere.it/2004/luglio/01/mia_armata_cavallo_per_abbattere_co_9_040701093.shtml], about the necessity of maintaining your personal own opinion and thought, also if all the people are on a common way different from yours (for example, the dissent against Nazism).
The Latin '''Ego non''' ("not I") is the last part of the biblical phrase [[:it:Etiamsi omnes, ego non|Etiamsi omnes, ego non]] ("Also if all ones... I'll not", Mt 26, 33-34). It's the title of an autobiographical work of [[Joachim Fest]] and it's written (in the extensive version) on the door of [[Philipp von Boeselager]]'s home [http://archiviostorico.corriere.it/2004/luglio/01/mia_armata_cavallo_per_abbattere_co_9_040701093.shtml], about the necessity of maintaining your personal own opinion and thought, also if all the people are on a common way different from yours (for example, the German dissent against Nazism, during the [[Adolf Hitler|Hitler]]'s dictatorship).


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 09:31, 26 July 2008

The Latin Ego non ("not I") is the last part of the biblical phrase Etiamsi omnes, ego non ("Also if all ones... I'll not", Mt 26, 33-34). It's the title of an autobiographical work of Joachim Fest and it's written (in the extensive version) on the door of Philipp von Boeselager's home [1], about the necessity of maintaining your personal own opinion and thought, also if all the people are on a common way different from yours (for example, the German dissent against Nazism, during the Hitler's dictatorship).

See also