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agent summa cum laude? Hello, what does the word "agent" mean when it comes after someone's name and with the honorary title "summa cum laude;" especially when you thank that person for his/her support? For example, like this: My appreciation to John Smith, agent summa cum laude. Does it mean that John is simply the representative of that group? Or does "agent summa cum laude" have a figurative meaning that has to do with Greek and Roman stuff? Thank you for your help
2018年11月1日 04:30
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My best guess is that as an author, he is thanking his agent - the person who is responsible for finding a publisher to publish the author's work, and negotiating the payment they receive (at least, I assume that is what agents do). So I guess that John Smith is the author's agent, and the use of 'summa cum laude' is a way of saying the agent is superior to all others. I also suspect the author is American, as I believe this title is used in American universities. Someone else might have expressed the same sentiment by saying '..John Smith, agent extraordinaire'.
2018年11月1日
I have no idea. Gary is right that Summa cum laude is the highest honor university students can be given, and it is derived from Latin, but 'agent' is very strange and I've never heard it before.
2018年11月1日
Thank you so much, Gary
2018年11月1日
It was mentioned in a fantasy book acknowledgment. Through out the acknowledgment the author was thanking a lot of people for helping him avoid being slain by monsters and was likening some of them to Greek gods and goddesses.
2018年11月1日
It sounds to me like a pseudo-honorific.
2018年11月1日
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