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Latin - Summae Opes Inopia Cupiditatum on Backpacks
A backpack for any occasion. Affords enough space for school books and files, and is the trusty companion you need on holiday or in times of leisure.
- Main compartment with double zipper and zipped front pocket
- Handy headphone opening for safe transport of an MP3 player or iPod while listening to music
- Holding capacity: 15.7 litres)
- Fabrics: 100% polyester
- A - Length in in
- B - Width in in
| Size | A (in) | B (in) |
|---|---|---|
| One Size | 14.96 | 11.02 |
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Latin - Summae Opes Inopia Cupiditatum
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The Latin saying "Summae Opes Inopia Cupiditatum" means "the greatest wealth has who is poor in desires". It comes from the philosopher Seneca.
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