“Elephas Indus culices non timet” Annone the Elephant
Elephas indus culices non timet. Da circa meta' Marzo a fine Giugno si e' svolta a Forlimpopoli (FC) la mostra sulla Grande Guerra in occasione del centenario (1915 - 2015), con il patrocinio del Comune di Forlimpopoli, della Fondazione Rosetti, della Cooperativa Amphora e con la collaborazione attiva dell'Associazione Arma di Cavalleria, Unione Nazionale Sottufficiali Italiani sezione.
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It also refers to the motto of the Malatesta family: Elephas indus culices non timet (the Indian elephant is not afraid of insects). This medal is derived from Matteo's original model, but lacks the artist's signature on the reverse.
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"Elephas Indus Culices Non Timet" ('The Indian elephant is not afraid of gnats' Motto of the Malatesta Family)
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Underneath the elephant is a short Latin phrase, "Elephas Indus culices non timet" which means "The Indian elephant is not afraid of mosquitoes". Mosquitoes refers to the enemies of the Malatesta Family, haughtily regarded as annoying insects.
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It is a symbol of strength, power, and imperturbability because, as Malatesta Novello's motto goes, elephas indus culices non timet, "the Indian elephant does not fear mosquitoes," signifying that large people do not care for the annoyances brought by small ones, and the elephant thus became one of the Malatesta symbols par excellence.
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The House of Malatesta has a Latin motto: "Elephas indus culices non timet" (in English "The Indian elephant is not afraid of mosquitos"). The picture shows a relief of the Malatesta elephant.
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The elephant, with the motto "Elephas Indus culices non timet" (The Indian Elephant does not fear mosquitoes - Pliny) was a device of the Malatesta family. Hill 178; Armand I, 20, 11; Bargello I, 43; for another cast from the same model, cf. MFA Boston 23.206. Neatly pierced twice. An Extremely Fine contemporary cast.
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The entrance to the library is a marble doorway topped by the elephant emblem of the Malatesta family, whose motto is " Elephas Indus culices non timet " - the Indian elephant is not afraid of mosquitos - very brave of them since they lived in a rather mosquito infested inland area, although they meant it metaphorically.
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"Elephas Indus culices non timet" (The Indian elephant is not afraid of mosquitoes):
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Sep 1, 2012 - Above the door to the aula of the Biblioteca Malatestiniana in Cesena is the emblem of the Malatesta family, a large-eared elephant with a banner bearing the Latin motto "Elephas Indus culices non timet", (The Indian elephant is not afraid of gnats.) Possibly a reference to the Malatesta's traditional enemy, the Da Polenta family of…
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On the door's tympanum there is the indian elephant, symbol of the Malatestas, with the family motto " Elephas Indus culices non timet " ("The Indian elephant doesn't fear mosquitoes"). Inside the room, eleven spans host the 58 plutei (pine wood desks for readers) that contain 340 valuable codes, decorated with fine miniatures.
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Crowning the tympanum of the portal is the elephant, emblem of the Malatesta family, with the motto "Elephas Indus culices non timet" (The elephant fears not the culidae - a genus of the mosquito), whilst to the sides of the architrave and on the pilaster capitals there are the heraldic coats of arms showing the pícket fence, three heads.
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"L'elefante indiano non teme le zanzare") era il motto di Domenico Malatesta (1417 - 1468) e si trova scolpito o inciso in più luoghi della Biblioteca Malatestiana di Cesena .