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Solvitur ambulando - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Solvitur ambulando (pronounced /ˈsɒlvɪtər ˌæmbjʊˈlændoʊ/ ) is a Latin term which means: • it is solved by walking • the problem is solved by a practical experiment Diogenes of Sinope, also know...
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I’ve been off line for a few weeks, wrestling with the house (we have insulation in our walls now! W00t!), and so I’m just now catching up on an excellent volley of blog posts about sexism in systems librarianship ... I’d like to address a related issue: ... We need to acknowledge the informal nature of the knowledge...
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by John Michael Greer ... As last week’s post suggested, the crisis of industrial society may just be approaching a critical stage in the near future. This has had an interesting and welcome impact on discussions about the future. ... Solvitur ambulando is an old bit of Latin that still gets a little literary use these days.
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Wherein we learn that: ... 1) The bling totally works with this gown, just as we’d imagined. ... Elena suggested shortening the chain a bit. Maybe?
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Solvitur ambulando is an old bit of Latin that still gets a little literary use these days. ... "Solvitur Ambulando" or finding answers as you go, is right on! For one John, I like where you are going with this and am right behind ya! Knustler can cry and moan, but you John, explain the situation in real terms,
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Lewis Carroll had his Achilles use this expression "solvitur ambulando" in this refutatory sense in his humorous logical dialogue "What the Tortoise Said to Achilles".
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"Solvitur ambulando", St. Jerome was fond of saying. "To solve a problem, walk around."; ~Gregory McNamee ... items are from between 07 Aug 2008 & 05 Oct 2009. ... Feed – Subscribe to the set "Solvitur Ambulando"
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That was yesterday. And again I thought, the story ended there. And again, it was a walk on the beach that brought upon the next part. Isn't that what the old Romans said, too? Solvitur ambulando. It is solved by walking.
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The New Yorker article is not available online, but The Guardian did another extensive profile of Leigh Fermor a year ago, which is (in the Guardian piece we learn that Leigh Fermor’s motto — later adopted by Bruce Chatwin — is, aptly, “Solvitur ambulando: it is solved ... :: Solvitur ambulando; June 02, 2006...
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