"exercitatio artem parat" meaning in All languages combined

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Phrase [Latein]

Etymology: wörtlich: Übung (Geübtheit) schafft (bereitet; führt zu) Kunst(fertigkeit) :nach Publius Cornelius Tacitus, Germania 24, 1: ::Exercitatio artem paravit, ars decorem, non in quaestum tamen aut mercedem: quamvis audacis lasciviae pretium est voluptas spectantium.
  1. Übung macht den Meister
    Sense id: de-exercitatio_artem_parat-la-phrase-1
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