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| Latin Translation |
| Author: | Anouska |
| Date: | Thursday, 19th Jul 2001 19:51 |
| Views: | 3,475 (excluding Digests and RSS feeds) |
| Category: | Language, Education, Arts and Events | | URL: | http://www.freepint.com/go/b11342 |
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What does Mens sana Corpus Sana mean. |
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| Latin Translation | | What does Mens sana Corpus Sana mean. |
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Anouska |
19/07/01 19:51 |
11342 |
 | Re: Latin Translation | | Actually, there may be nothing wrong with the Latin, in which case it would mean "A healthy mind, a healthy ... |
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Bill Daly |
19/07/01 20:19 |
11344 |
 | Re: Latin Translation | | A healthy mind in a healthy body - the Latin should (I think) be: mens sana in corpore sano. |
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Bill Daly |
19/07/01 20:16 |
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