- Ne
supra crepidam ("not
beyond the shoe") is a
Latin expression used to tell
others not to p****
judgment beyond their expertise. The
phrase is recorded...
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oversimplifications Narcissism –
Excessive preoccupation with
oneself Ne
supra crepidam –
Warning to
avoid p****ing
judgement beyond one's
expertise Overconfidence...
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damage they can do. ne
supra crepidam sutor iudicaret a
shoemaker should not
judge beyond the shoe see Sutor, ne
ultra crepidam ne te
quaesiveris extra do...
- leg—whereupon
Apelles emerged from his hiding-place to state: Ne
sutor ultra crepidam—"Let the
shoemaker venture no
further than the shoe." The last
saying Pliny...
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Nobel Prize Nobel Prize controversies Nobel Prize effect Sutor, ne
ultra crepidam VIP
syndrome Gorski,
David (18
August 2008). "High dose
vitamin C and cancer:...
- Topography.
Presented to Ion A.
Thompson Wallace, Mary (1940). "Sutor
supra Crepidam".
American Journal of Archaeology. 44 (2): 366–367. doi:10.2307/499414...
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damage they can do. ne
supra crepidam sutor iudicaret a
shoemaker should not
judge beyond the shoe see Sutor, ne
ultra crepidam ne te
quaesiveris extra do...
- for the
German diocese of
Paderborn from 1874 to 1975. sutor, ne
ultra crepidam Cobbler, no
further than the sandal! Thus, don't
offer your
opinion on...
- to
align the two
similar story lines.
Angela McShane, "'Ne
sutor ultra crepidam':
Political Cobblers and
Broadside Ballads in Late Seventeenth-Century...
- DeZutter,
American guitar player in the band
Trenchmouth Sutor, ne
ultra crepidam, a
Latin expression featuring the word from
which the name is
derived Sutter...