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The Brown University coat of arms is the assumed
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of
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. The achievement in its current iteration was adopted in 1834. The
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of the achievement is


History


First Seal (1765-1784)

Brown's first seal was procured in 1765 by Reverend Samuel Stillman following the second meeting of the University Corporation in
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. This seal, produced in Boston for a cost of ten pounds thirteen shillings sterling, featured busts of
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and Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz—then the English monarchs—in profile. The outer edge of this seal read "Sigillum Collegii in Colonia Ins. Rhod. & Provid. Plant". This seal is featured on Marston Hall and a western-facing pendentive of the Sharpe Refectory.


Second Seal (1784–1805)

In September 1782, the University Corporation resolved to reconcile matters of the charter "inconsistent with our present state of national independence". At this meeting, the Corporation organized a committee, consisting of
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, James Manning, and Henry Ward to break the original seal and produce new heraldry for the college. The second seal was adopted on September 3, 1784 and may have been designed, in part, by
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. This design substituted the word " Colonia" with "Republica" and replaced the monarchs' portraits with an image of a domed temple "sacred to knowledge". The building's five front columns and the spaces between them are inscribed with the names of the seven liberal arts. Above the dome a scroll reads "", meaning "virtue is more to be cultivated." The structure's cornice and base are inscribed respectively with the words "''Scientiae S crum'" and "," referring to a temple of learning that is open to all.


Current Seal

In his September 1833 report to the corporation, President
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noted that the seal had not been updated to reflect the University's 1804 renaming from Rhode Island College to Brown University. Accordingly, the corporation organized a committee to design a new seal. The third and current seal was adopted on September 3, 1834. The coat of arms was modernized by
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.


Significance

The anthropomorphic sun (with eyes and nose visible) and clouds on the
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represent "learning piercing the clouds of ignorance," while the cross is believed to be a
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. The four open books adorning the
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symbolize learning, and are rumored to represent
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,
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and
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–four institutional predecessors of the university. Brown's motto In God We Hope () has been purported to be the predecessor of the national motto of the United States,
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.
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, the 25th
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and man responsible for the motto, was a companion of Sprague family, benefactors of the university.


Gallery

File:First College Seal, Brown University.png, The First Seal, in use between 1765 and 1784 File:First College Seal on Marston Hall.jpg, The First Seal on the facade of Marston Hall (1926). File:Second College Seal, Brown University.png, The Second Seal in use between 1784 and 1805 File:Brown University Wayland Arch pediment.png, The current seal decorates the pediment above Wayland Arch File:Van Wickle Gates, coat of arms 2.jpg, The current seal above the
Van Wickle Gates The Van Wickle Gates form the ornamental entrance to Brown University's main campus in Providence, Rhode Island. The gates stand at the intersection of College Street and Prospect Street at the crest of College Hill, Providence, Rhode Island, Coll ...
(1901) File:Detail of Lyman Hall.jpg, A nonstandard rendition of the seal on Lyman Hall (1891).


References

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