Ticket #5015 (new)

Opened 2 months ago

InfinitiKloud uses a special technology that automatically hunts through the files on your cell phone or computer.

Reported by: "InfinitiKloud Wireless" <InfinitiKloudWireless@…> Owned by:
Priority: normal Milestone: 2.11
Component: none Version: 3.8.0
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InfinitiKloud uses a special technology that automatically hunts through the files on your cell phone or computer.

http://foodble.co/1Y1iTTdggvtidwKAs4jPuY8g3ROkj3Jhev7UDKG95kxzfOachQ

http://foodble.co/IoOVf6MmA7s4kbcYwDYMq1fL-nLLEYU2voAbsVpV4h6WJSh1IA

lological constructs
Classical
"Good Latin" in philology is known as "classical" Latin literature. The term refers to the canonical relevance of literary works written in Latin in the late Roman Republic, and early to middle Roman Empire. "hat is to say, that of belonging to an exclusive group of authors (or works) that were considered to be emblematic of a certain genre." The term classicus (masculine plural classici) was devised by the Romans to translate Greek ??????????? (encrithentes), and "select" which refers to authors who wrote in a form of Greek that was considered model. Before then, the term classis, in addition to being a naval fleet, was a social class in one of the diachronic divisions of Roman society in accordance with property ownership under the Roman constitution. The word is a transliteration of Greek ?????? (cl?sis, or "calling") used to rank army draftees by property from first to fifth class.

Classicus refers to those in the primae classis ("first class"), such as the authors of polished works of Latinitas, or sermo urbanus. It contains nuances of the certified and the authentic, or testis classicus ("reliable witness"). It was under this construct that Marcus Cornelius Fronto (an African-Roman lawyer and language teacher) used scriptores classici ("first-class" or "reliable authors") in the second century AD. Their works were be viewed as models of good Latin. This is the first known reference (possibly innovated during this time) to Classical Latin applied by authors, evidenced in the authentic language of their works.

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David Ruhnken
Imitating Greek grammarians, Romans such as Quintilian drew up lists termed indices or ordines modeled after the ones created by the Greeks, which were called pinakes. The Greek lists were considered classical, or recepti scripto

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