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Literatus  n.  (pl. literati)  A learned man; a man acquainted with literature; chiefly used in the plural. "Now we are to consider that our bright ideal of a literatus may chance to be maimed."






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"Literatus" Quotes from Famous Books



... thinges are: the thing signified: and that which signifieth. The thing propounded, whereof we speake, is the thing Signified. But Demonstration, expressed with the reasons of diuerse doctrines, doth signifie the same thing. After that. Vt literatus sit, peritus Graphidos, eruditus Geometriae, & Optices non ignarus: instructus Arithmetica: historias complures nouerit, Philosophos diligenter audiuerit: Musicam sciuerit: Medicinae non sit ignarus, responsa ...
— The Mathematicall Praeface to Elements of Geometrie of Euclid of Megara • John Dee



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