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From video EGYPTIAN, THE PINEAL GLAND
video.google.com/videoplay
Who knows meaning of these words?
At 51:12 of the video there is on the pedestal the text: “hinc sapientia”
When doing a google search I found: “insamiens sapientia” here: links.jstor.org/sici
The first two words of the poem's final sentence are: “hinc apicem”
Anyone here able to translate these words?
video.google.com/videoplay
Who knows meaning of these words?
At 51:12 of the video there is on the pedestal the text: “hinc sapientia”
When doing a google search I found: “insamiens sapientia” here: links.jstor.org/sici
The first two words of the poem's final sentence are: “hinc apicem”
Anyone here able to translate these words?
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Re: Calling for a Latin interpretation
Fri, January 12, 2007 - 9:00 AMNot me, my latin is very limited. Sorry!
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Re: Calling for a Latin interpretation
Fri, January 12, 2007 - 9:15 AMhinc usually means 'from this' or 'from here'
sapientia = knowledge, wisdom
apicem = apex
and here I thought I'd never use that minor in Latin! -
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Re: Calling for a Latin interpretation
Fri, January 12, 2007 - 9:20 PMThanks.
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