... to -Knowing The Latin; No, I don't know the Latin.
Who has put me hear?... AND WHY? Of our creator.
Should that , at last, be a question too? (trivial tangent-not going there)(Atleast I don't think so at this point; at this point, what can I know? Or, What do I know about that? (thats for another blog )(ones of my own)
Let's start again.
Describing from a search of the Latin term to help relating, myself, to others.
(Excerted)_(non of my own)-Full text of ""Know thyself" in Greek and Latin literature"INTRODUCTION
The inscriptions at Delphi their number, authorship, date, etc. Dis- cussions of ...in antiquity. Importance attached to ....by the Ancients 1
CHAPTER II
... As KNOW YOUR MEASURE Earliest apparent reference to the maxim, in Heracleitus. Aeschylus' use of the apophthegm. Interpretation of Pindar, Pythian II, 34. ... St. ...as ' Know your Measure' in Xenophon, Plato and Aristotle. Historical charac- ters who did not know themselves Alcibiades and Alexander. The above meaning for the maxim in Cicero and Juvenal. Significance of ...
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