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Can someo help with foreign language quotes?

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Hi.
I just took to reading Stephen King's "It." recently.
He has a couple quotes in there that I can't find translated on the 'Net.

I've tried the online Latin to English and Italian to English dictionaries with NO luck. I even tried the German to English because there were an overabundance of German web pages with these quotes.

Gamers being such geeks, I was hoping that someone here would be familiar with them.

Thanks in advance for any assistance.

1) "Apparebat eidolon senex." -Pliny

2) "Quaeque ipsa miserrima vidi, Et quorum pars magna fui." -Virgil

Thanks again.

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MagickalMemories wrote: 1) "Apparebat eidolon senex." -Pliny
2) "Quaeque ipsa miserrima vidi, Et quorum pars magna fui." -Virgil
Lin the Librarian to the rescue here...
According to http://www.24hourtranslations.co.uk/cgi-bin/latdict.pl The first two words there aren't latin but the last one means
Latin English
senex senis old, aged, old man.


Got the same results from a few others. Now then, you could try a couple of the programs mentioned here:
http://www.google.com/search?lr=&cr=&q= ... 8&oe=UTF-8

Good luck! I'd help more if I knew Latin...though...my sister-in-law does...I'll ask her this weekend.
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"Apparebat eidolon senex."

Loosely,

"The old man's ghost was not manifest." or possibly "The old man was not manifest into a ghost."




Apparebat is most certainly a Latin word.

Eidolon is now an English word. In Greek, it meant "idol image."

Main Entry: ei·do·lon
Pronunciation: I-'dO-l&n
Function: noun
Inflected Form(s): plural ei·do·lons /-l&nz/; or ei·do·la /-l&/
Etymology: Greek eidOlon -- more at IDOL
1 : an unsubstantial image : PHANTOM
2 : IDEAL

An eidolon (from Greek eidolon form, shape; a phantom-double of the human form; Latin simulacrum) is the astral double of living beings; the shade or perisprit, the kama-rupa after death before its disintegration. The ghost which can appear under certain conditions to survivors of the deceased.






The Virgil quote is from Book II, line 5 of The Aeneid.

"Quaeque ipse miserrima vidi
Et quorum pars magna fui."


"And the miserable things which I myself saw
and of which I was a major part."
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In that case, I know where NOT to go for latin translations! :-)
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Thank you BOTH for that. It really did help a LOT.
Considering the book (and if you've ever read it, you understand), both of those REALLY help to make sense of the quotes in relation to the book... Especially the latter.

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just for future reference, a good translator is www.babelfish.altavista.com
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