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While we are learning, we are learning

Lucius Annaeus Seneca the Younger
Lucius Annaeus Seneca the Younger

Phraseologism: While we are learning, we are learning.

Meaning: Best of all, people acquire knowledge when they share it with others, teach them.

Origin: The original source of the expression is the phrase of the Roman Stoic philosopher Seneca (Lucius Annei Seneca the Younger, c. 4 BC - 65 AD) from his Letters: "Homines, dum docent, discunt" - "While people teach, they learn or people, teaching, learn themselves.

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Hypocrene.

Meaning:

Source of poetic inspiration.

Origin:

From ancient Greek mythology. According to the famous poet of Ancient Greece Hesiod (VIII-VII centuries BC) in his work "Theogony", Hypocrene is the name of the source on Mount Helikon, which was formed from the blow of the hoof of Pegasus, the horse of Zeus, the supreme god Olympus. It was considered. that anyone who drank the waters of Hypocrene acquires a poetic gift, becomes a poet.

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