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RE: Repetition of words - ZamnaMx - 02-11-2025 (02-11-2025, 02:48 PM)nablator Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.(02-11-2025, 02:29 PM)ZamnaMx Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.So when a word or a symbol appears three times in a row in a medieval Hermetic or alchemical text, it’s not random — it’s a linguistic ritual, a way of encoding a complete process of transformation. [*]is very impressive than dont know the basic about hermetic tradition. [*]i dont need to explain that, hermetic is about that [*]obviously will never understood a book that is fully based on hemertic knowledge and i did provide several sources. is amazingly ignorant dont now this principle. And as Tesla said, if you understand 3, 6 and 9, you hold the key to the universe. You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view. (02-11-2025, 02:55 PM)bi3mw Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.(02-11-2025, 02:33 PM)ZamnaMx Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.Medieval languages had far smaller vocabularies — Latin included — really is a serious question?? really dont know the languages was smaller 600 years ago?? You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view. RE: Repetition of words - Mauro - 02-11-2025 (02-11-2025, 01:02 AM)ZamnaMx Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view. so they use the same word in repetition that means something different. But they did not call him Hermes Megistus Megistus Megistus, they called him Trismegistus. RE: Repetition of words - bi3mw - 02-11-2025 (02-11-2025, 02:57 PM)ZamnaMx Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.really is a serious question??Is the link a serious answer? RE: Repetition of words - ZamnaMx - 02-11-2025 (02-11-2025, 03:08 PM)bi3mw Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.(02-11-2025, 02:57 PM)ZamnaMx Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.really is a serious question??Is the link a serious answer? Do you think people talk like in tbe movies? Haha funny RE: Repetition of words - bi3mw - 02-11-2025 (02-11-2025, 03:14 PM)ZamnaMx Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.Do you think people talk like in tbe movies?I believe further discussion is pointless. RE: Repetition of words - nablator - 02-11-2025 (02-11-2025, 02:57 PM)ZamnaMx Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.[*]is very impressive than dont know the basic about hermetic tradition. Stop pretending that you know anything about it, because you obviously don't. RE: Repetition of words - Rafal - 02-11-2025 Quote:Medieval languages had far smaller vocabularies Well, I will be the devil's advocate here and will say that it is true. They didn't have words like "airplane", "adrenaline", "flamingo", "boomerang" or "manga". But when they talked about things known to them, they used a comparable vocabulary to ours. RE: Repetition of words - ZamnaMx - 02-11-2025 This conversation is so ignorant than i will not reply Language is a construct, every year in every region changes English has more than 1 million words Latin in 1400 is not even close anf if you limit to a soecific region is ecen smaller RE: Repetition of words - Koen G - 02-11-2025 What an attitude. I think I will do as Rob suggests
RE: Repetition of words - bi3mw - 02-11-2025 (02-11-2025, 03:54 PM)Rafal Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.Quote:Medieval languages had far smaller vocabularies Yes, that makes sense. It should also be noted that sometimes, especially in medieval Latin, the author's mother tongue influenced the creation of texts, so that one sometimes encountered “poor” Latin. However, this does not mean that there was a fundamental lack of possibilities for correct expression. Here is an example quote: Quote:„Es laut gar vbel, vnd man heisst es Küchen Latein, so man Latein redet nach aussweisen der Teutschen Zungen.“[1] |