Panta Rei
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Panta Rei or Panta Rhei may refer to:
- Panta rhei (Heraclitus), for the concept in the philosophy of Heraclitus
- Panta Rei is a fictional secret society featured in Umberto Eco's novel Foucault's PendulumFoucault's PendulumFoucault's Pendulum is a novel by Italian writer and philosopher Umberto Eco. It was first published in 1988; the translation into English by William Weaver appeared a year later....
- Panta Rhei (band)Panta Rhei (band)Panta Rhei were a Hungarian rock band, known for their progressive rock recordings and adaptations of classical music, for which they created synthesizers, such as the Muzix81 system...
, a Hungarian rock band - Panta Rei (Đorđe Balašević album), a studio album by Đorđe Balašević
- Panta Rei (Jelena Tomašević album)Panta Rei (Jelena Tomaševic album)Panta Rei is the debut album of Serbian singer Jelena Tomašević. The album features two songs that she entered to represent Serbia in the Eurovision Song Contest: Jutro and Oro .This album was released in October 2008...
, the debut album of Jelena Tomašević - Panta Rei (film)Panta Rei (film)- Panta Rei / Everything Flows :Film by Nisvet HrustićProduction: June, 2005Duration: 20 minutesCountry of production: Bosnia and HerzegovinaGenre: Documentary/Environmental/Ecology/Nature filmWeb site: http://www.nisvet-hrustic.com- Awards: :...
, film by Nisvet Hrustić - Panta Rhei (ship), a ship operated on Lake Zurich in Switzerland, see Zürichsee-SchifffahrtsgesellschaftZürichsee-SchifffahrtsgesellschaftThe Lake Zurich Shipping Company or Zürichsee-Schifffahrtsgesellschaft is a public Swiss company operating passenger ships and boats on Lake Zürich....
See also
- HōjōkiHojoki, variously translated as "An Account of My Hut" or "The Ten Foot Square Hut", is an important short work of the Kamakura period in Japan by Kamo no Chōmei. Written in 1212, it describes disasters that befall the people of Kyoto from earthquakes to famine and fire...
– Japanese - ImpermanenceImpermanenceImpermanence is one of the essential doctrines or three marks of existence in Buddhism...
– Buddhism - Omnia mutanturOmnia mutanturOmnia mutantur is a Latin phrase meaning "everything changes".It is most often used as part of two other phrases:* Omnia mutantur, nihil interit , by Ovid in his Metamorphoses, and...
, Tempora mutanturTempora mutanturTempora mutantur is a Latin adage meaning "times change", or more precisely "the times are changed" . It is also stated as the longer hexametric Tempora mutantur, nos et mutamur in illis, meaning "Times change, and we change with them", or more precisely "The times are changed and we are changed in...
– Latin