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Meaning of tempus est iocundum




Felipe Lorenzo del Río

tempus est iocundum
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It is time to enjoy, title of one of the compositions that sings the love and the spring of the Codex Buranus or Cármina Burana, collection of goliardos songs of the 12th and 13th centuries probably collected in a Benedictine Abbey in Austria and found in the 19th century in Bura, name latino of Benediktbeuern in Germany. Carmina is the neutral plural Carmen carminis which means song, melody and poetry. The carmina burana sing earthly pleasures, carnal love and enjoyment of life with an acid critique of power levels and above all the Church. Oh, oh, oh, totus floreo: Oh, I'm exultant, fiery, full of love.

  



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