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Dominus illuminatio mea is the motto of the University of Oxford and the opening words of Psalm 27, meaning The Lord is my light. It has been in use at least since the second half of the 16th century, and it appears on the University's arms. A remarkable article by Ivan Illich[1] may help to better understand the possible role of this mention to God on ancient university arms, at the very moment that scientists were progressively replacing the concept of vision as a gaze radiating from the pupil by the retinal perception of an image formed by reflected sunlight :
Dominus illuminatio mea is also one of the two mottos of Robert College of Istanbul, and it appears on the arms of Robert College Alumni Association since 1957 next to Veritas. Additionally, it is the motto of Cair Paravel-Latin School, a private college-preparatory school in Topeka, Kansas. Furthermore, it is the motto of Hallfield Independent School in Birmingham, UK. [edit] References
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