Heraldry of Harvard University







== Heraldry of Harvard University ==
The Heraldry of Harvard University is a significant aspect of the institution's identity and history. The university's coat of arms, also known as the Harvard shield, is one of the most recognizable symbols associated with the university.
History[edit]
The Harvard shield was officially adopted in 1843, although its design dates back to the early 17th century. The shield was discovered by President Josiah Quincy III in the Harvard University Archives in 1836. The design was found in a rough sketch on a manuscript from 1643, which was created by Henry Dunster, the first president of Harvard.
Design[edit]
The Harvard shield consists of a field of gules (red) with three open books inscribed with the word "VERITAS" (Latin for "truth") on a bend argent (silver). The books are arranged in a 2-1 pattern, with two books on the top and one on the bottom. The word "VERITAS" is split across the three books, with "VE" on the first book, "RI" on the second, and "TAS" on the third.
Symbolism[edit]
The elements of the Harvard shield carry significant meaning:
- The color gules (red) represents courage and zeal.
- The bend argent (silver) symbolizes purity and truth.
- The open books signify the pursuit of knowledge and the dissemination of learning.
- The word "VERITAS" reflects the university's motto and commitment to truth.
Usage[edit]
The Harvard shield is used in various official capacities, including on diplomas, official documents, and university merchandise. It is also prominently displayed on the university's seal, which includes additional elements such as the motto "Christo et Ecclesiae" (For Christ and the Church).
Related Pages[edit]
- Harvard University
- Josiah Quincy III
- Henry Dunster
- Harvard University Archives
- Heraldry
- Seal of Harvard University
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