Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share via Email Print this Page [1-1] of 1Posts from Solemanicus Huscurius, 2015 Republic of TexasSolemanicus Huscurius, 2015 Republic of Texas 1 Reply Solemanicus Huscurius, 2015 Republic of Texas 8/15/15 re: Marcus Tullius Cicero quote Great quote but...Where is the actual link to the Latinized version of Cicero's quote? If this is truly Cicero's sayings in the Senate around 50BC, there should be a source that links both a Latin and English version explaining exactly what Cicero is saying.Simply attributing to a date and a title doesn't make it so.In College 101, when presenting an argument, you don't attribute dates and fixed titles for certain footnotes, sources, etc. You must list the source in either APA or MLA format. That means including a trace that enables you to find the source that backs up the entire argument.For instance, the entire argument on Liberty-Tree.ca (which is Canadian by the way) is backed by zero sources but an attribution.I'd love for Cicero to say this but without factual proof, how can this be Cicero's saying in 50 BC? Liberty-Tree, if you do know the source with Latin and English, attribute it in MLA format please so that people like me, AW, and others may be satisfied in the authenticity of the quote itself. SaveOk2 Share on Facebook Tweet Email Print