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- latin to english translation - What does the Lorem Ipsum mean . . .
"Lorem ipsum" is a filler text commonly used to demonstrate the graphic elements of a document or visual presentation But what does it mean? Can you give a brief review of the text's origin? Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit Aenean commodo ligula eget dolor Aenean massa
- What is the best worst translation of Latin from Google Translate?
The phrase "dolor sit amet" (as well as much of "lorem ipsum", albeit in mangled form) is from a real Latin text, namely Cicero's De Finibus Bonorum et Malorum The relevant passage is: "neque porro quisquam est, qui dolorem ipsum, quia dolor sit, amet, consectetur, adipisci velit, sed quia non numquam eius modi tempora incidunt, ut labore et
- Questions tagged [latin-to-english-translation] - Latin Language Stack . . .
The physician and mathematician Girolamo Cardano (1501-1576) was born in the town of Pavia (medieval Latin: Papia) south of Milan where his mother had sought refuge from the plague prior to his birth
- classical latin - Elit Scelerisque Mauris Pellentesque Pulvinar - Could . . .
"Lorem ipsum" is the name for a class of text used by printers and book designers to facilitate the layout of a Page The fact that it has no meaning helps focus attention on, say, margins and the weight of the type chosen for headings and footnotes
- What does fíat iústitia et pereat mundus mean?
I just happened to see it somewhere amp; was curious what it means Google translate says quot;let Justice be done, though the world perish quot; or quot;Let justice and the world perish quot; I
- What is the Latin translation for the reply or your mother will die . . .
First, to note, lorem ipsum text isn't really Latin at all—it's based on a Latin source, but heavily mutilated to make it look vaguely English at a casual glance However, for a translation, I would say: nisi huic respondebis mater tua peribit Or, with nicer punctuation: Nisi huic respondebis, mater tua peribit
- classical latin - Descriptive example of Ciceros style - Latin . . .
The first example that comes to my mind is the beginning of the Second Catilinarian: Tandem aliquando, Quirites, L Catilinam furentem audacia, scelus anhelantem, pestem patriae nefarie molientem, vobis atque huic urbi ferrum flammamque minitantem, ex urbe vel eiecimus, vel emisimus, vel ipsum egredientem verbis prosecuti sumus
- Meaning of the first line of Ciceros De Oratore
The very first line of Cicero's De Oratore reads as follows Cogitanti mihi saepenumero et memoria vetera repetenti perbeati fuisse, Quinte Frater, illi videri solent, qui in optima re publica, cum et honoribus et rerum gestarum gloria florerent, eum vitae cursum tenere potueunt, ut vel in negotio sine periculo vel in otio cum dignitate esse possent
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