File:Errare humanum est.jpg
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Latina: Errare humanum est.
日本語: 古代ローマの金言 Errare humanum est. 「誤るのが人間である」をラテン語で印刷したマグネット文具(イタリア土産をja:利用者:ゐが撮影)
English: Note: Although attributed here to "Anneo Seneca" this phrase does not appear in the works of either the elder or the younger Seneca. The phrase originates from the Epistles of Jerome, and earlier (in a rather different form) in the Philippics of Cicero. Cf. Dickison SK, Hallett JP, Rome and Her Monuments, page 512. |
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古代ローマの金言 Errare humanum est. 「誤るのが人間である」をラテン語で印刷したマグネット文具(イタリア土産をが撮影)
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| 2005年12月18日 (日) 10:31 | ja:利用者:ゐ | |
| 2005年12月13日 (火) 14:14 | ja:利用者:Redattore | (著作権に関する情報がない) |
| 2005年12月11日 (日) 18:21 | ja:利用者:ゐ | (古代ローマの金言 Errare humanum est 「誤るのが人間である」を印刷したマグネット(イタリア土産を撮影)) |
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