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~ew

I have another "observation" to make.

During my time at university I had a very rare opportunity. A group of us went to the library (special appointment) to have a look at some really important works. I remember only two of them:

The second one was a smallish piece, and I could read the first few paragraphs: "A point is a nothing (has no extent in dimension). A (straight) line consists of points ..." I could read the text and understand it to some extent. It was written in Latin.

So my point is this: at other times, other languages were the "lingua franca" of some large region. It does change over time, provided you are tuning your time scale and patience.

Cheers,

~ew

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