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Quincunque venti erunt,ars nostra certe non aberit what is the meaning of this sentense ? is that Latin ? and Hester meke /who did the serpents hede of [f} streke , Hester la tres ame/ke sauve la genz juge?
Mar 7, 2013 7:35 AM
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"Quincunque venti erunt,ars nostra certe non aberit" is taken from the famous Roman philosopher Cicero's Letter V. I am not a Latin Scholar so I don't know what it means. I will try to find out.
March 7, 2013
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