Ed Cryer
2014-03-26 14:01:59 UTC
Per suam scientiam homo amplitudinem et felicitatem invenit; animantium
reliquorum praestantia excellens quae terram cum eo habitant. Itaque
veri simillimum videtur nullam ignorantiam sine damno, nullum errorem
sine malo versari.
It is in his knowledge that man has found his greatness and his
happiness, the high superiority which he holds over the other animals
who inhabit the earth with him, and consequently no ignorance is
probably without loss to him, no error without evil.
James Smithson
Ed
reliquorum praestantia excellens quae terram cum eo habitant. Itaque
veri simillimum videtur nullam ignorantiam sine damno, nullum errorem
sine malo versari.
It is in his knowledge that man has found his greatness and his
happiness, the high superiority which he holds over the other animals
who inhabit the earth with him, and consequently no ignorance is
probably without loss to him, no error without evil.
James Smithson
Ed