Opinio est duplex, scilicet, opinio vulgaris, orta inter graves discretos,
et quae vultum veritatis habet; et opinion tantum orta inter leves et vulgares homines,
absque specie veritatis.
(Opinion is of two kinds, namely, common opinion, which springs up among grave and discreet men, and which has the appearance of truth, and opinion which springs up only among light and foolish men, without the semblance of truth.)
**From what I have seen this board clearly qualifies for the light side.
Er, if you want to make a claim, might you supply some specifics to support it? I love seeing the Latin, of course, but as you surely know, quotations won't argue for you unless they are loci communes (commonplaces) with which everyone in a community agrees. And for that they'd need, for openers, to be in the common tongue.
(I'm truly sorry if I sound pedantic. I get that way when composing syllabi.)
Absit missione!**
Jameela Lares
*most learned but overly brief
**No quarter! (I hope; better Latinists than I should feel free to correct me.)
quote: Originally posted by: CEDRICK "Well Invictus, then take a bite of the apple!"
It's a good idea to inspect apples before you chow down. I'm afraid yours has a worm in it. You may think it's bigger & shinier on the outside, but it's rotten at the core. If you don't get it out of the barrel soon, it's not going to be the only one.
quote: Originally posted by: CEDRICK "Opinio est duplex, scilicet, opinio vulgaris, orta inter graves discretos, et quae vultum veritatis habet; et opinion tantum orta inter leves et vulgares homines, absque specie veritatis."
CEDRIK, if you're trying to impress with your knowledge of Latin, it doesn't impress me. We did translations at that level when I took 2nd year Latin (and, by the way, I went to high school in Mississippi).