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Where did he come from? Many people think that Lorem IPSUM is a pseudo -Latin set of words taken from the ceiling, but this is not entirely true. Its roots go into one fragment of classical Latin 45 years old AD, that is, more than two millennia ago. Richard McClyling, Professor Latin from the College of Hampden-Sydney, Virginia, took one of the strangest words in Lorem IPSUM, “CONSECTETUR”, and took up its search for classical Latin literature. As a result, he found the undeniable primary source of Lorem IPSUM in sections 1.10.32 and 1.10.33 of the book “De Finibus bonorum et malorum” (“On the limits of good and evil”), written by Cicero in 45 AD This treatise on ethics theory was very popular in the Renaissance. The first line of Lorem IPSUM, "Lorem IPSUM Dolor Sit Amet ..", comes from one of the lines in section 1.10.32 The classic text Lorem IPSUM, used from the 16th century, is given below. Sections 1.10.32 and 1.10.33 "De Finibus bonorum et alorum" Cicero and their English translation made by H. Rackham, 1914 are also given. Where did he come from? Many people think that Lorem IPSUM is a pseudo -Latin set of words taken from the ceiling, but this is not entirely true. Its roots go into one fragment of classical Latin 45 years old AD, that is, more than two millennia ago. Richard McClyling, Professor Latin from the College of Hampden-Sydney, Virginia, took one of the strangest words in Lorem IPSUM, “CONSECTETUR”, and took up its search for classical Latin literature. As a result, he found the undeniable primary source of Lorem IPSUM in sections 1.10.32 and 1.10.33 of the book “De Finibus bonorum et malorum” (“On the limits of good and evil”), written by Cicero in 45 AD This treatise on ethics theory was very popular in the Renaissance. The first line of Lorem IPSUM, "Lorem IPSUM Dolor Sit Amet ..", comes from one of the lines in section 1.10.32 The classic text Lorem IPSUM, used from the 16th century, is given below. Sections 1.10.32 and 1.10.33 "De Finibus bonorum et alorum" Cicero and their English translation made by H. Rackham, 1914 are also given. https://ru.lipsum.com/