et tu, Nik?
Jon Jarrett
jjarrett at CHIARK.GREENEND.ORG.UK
Sat May 13 18:43:46 EDT 2000
On Wed, 10 May 2000, John H. McCartney wrote:
> Date: Wed, 10 May 2000 15:08:51 -0700
> From: John H. McCartney <scorch at TE-CATS.COM>
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> Subject: et tu, Nik?
>
> Just ran across this in a list of "less common Latin phrases",
> anyone up for a full translation? :)
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> scorch
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> > Magister Mundi sum! I am the Master of the Universe!
Dominus mundi sum!
Aera tempi per me inflat
Motus omnium mihi attinet
Omnia opus animi mei est
In orbe a me formata
Coruscante impetu caeleste
Utrum orbis furet an ego est?
Genitor mundi huius sum
Omniumque quae esse destinati est
Adeo ut videre discemus
Ineptiam in nobis spirantem
Stultitiamque deprehendam
Quomodo ex animis nostris eiciri
Si hoc vivendum appellatis mihi caecus esse oportet...
Just off the top of me 'ead like :-) Or at least, that's
the best me and my dictionary can come up with. Some of the ambiguities
are quite nasty to translate, and the line I've got for "Has the world
gone mad or is it me?" is trying so hard to allow for both interpretations
that I'm not sure it actually manages either. But you'd get your marks at
GCSE for it... Yours,
Jon (magister philosophiae in historia medii aevi)
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