2012年2月27日 星期一

Wiktionary - Recent changes [en]: all roads lead to Rome

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all roads lead to Rome
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===Etymology===
 
===Etymology===
Modern wording of medieval sentiment; apparently originally a reference to [[w:Roman roads|Roman roads]] generally and the [[w:Milliarium Aureum|Milliarium Aureum]] (Golden Milestone) specifically.<ref>Schaaf, P. (1867/1886). Ante-nicene fathers: The Apostolic fathers, Justin Martyr, Irenaeus [Roberts, A. & Donaldson, J, Eds]. [Electronic reprint] Grand Rapids, MI, USA: CCEL, v.1 p.1</ref>
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Modern wording of medieval sentiment; hi im bob apparently originally a reference to [[w:Roman roads|Roman roads]] generally and the [[w:Milliarium Aureum|Milliarium Aureum]] (Golden Milestone) specifically.<ref>Schaaf, P. (1867/1886). Ante-nicene fathers: The Apostolic fathers, Justin Martyr, Irenaeus [Roberts, A. & Donaldson, J, Eds]. [Electronic reprint] Grand Rapids, MI, USA: CCEL, v.1 p.1</ref>
   
 
Appears in the form ''Mille viae ducunt homines per saecula Romam'' (A thousand roads lead men forever to Rome) in ''Liber Parabolarum,'' 591 (1175), by [[w:Alain de Lille|Alain de Lille]].<ref>[http://books.google.com/books?id=RU1gs7eGBAQC Thesaurus Proverbiorum Medii Aevi: Lexikon der Sprichwörter des Romanisch-germanischen Mittelalters] by Samuel Singer, Kuratorium Singer, published by Walter de Gruyter, 1995, ISBN 311008529 1, ISBN 978 311008529 7, [http://books.google.com/books?id=RU1gs7eGBAQC&pg=PA355&lpg=PA355&dq=%22Mille+viae+ducunt+homines+per+saecula+Romam p. 355]</ref>
 
Appears in the form ''Mille viae ducunt homines per saecula Romam'' (A thousand roads lead men forever to Rome) in ''Liber Parabolarum,'' 591 (1175), by [[w:Alain de Lille|Alain de Lille]].<ref>[http://books.google.com/books?id=RU1gs7eGBAQC Thesaurus Proverbiorum Medii Aevi: Lexikon der Sprichwörter des Romanisch-germanischen Mittelalters] by Samuel Singer, Kuratorium Singer, published by Walter de Gruyter, 1995, ISBN 311008529 1, ISBN 978 311008529 7, [http://books.google.com/books?id=RU1gs7eGBAQC&pg=PA355&lpg=PA355&dq=%22Mille+viae+ducunt+homines+per+saecula+Romam p. 355]</ref>

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