Disputatio Usoris:Quaerenssapientiam

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Iustinus Quaerentisapientiam salutem plurimam dicit.
I see you wrote an article Collegium Patricus Henricus, and added it to Index universitatum nominibus latinis constitutis. Please be aware that the Index is meant to be of schools with official Latin names (e.g. many colleges have their name in Latin on their official seals). I am pretty sure you invented "Collegium Patricus Henricus" (it doesn't show up on Google, for instance), so I will probably be removing it from the index later tonight.
Furthermore, I have a problem with that name. For one thing, "Patric" is normally Latinized as Patricius (whcih means "patrician"). For another thing, if you look in the Index you will notice that generally when a school is named after someone, that person's name is placed in the genitive. So it probably should be Collegium Patricii Henrici or something like that.
Another issue is that the difference between a collegium and a universitas may not be the same as the difference between a college and a university (you will note that it doesn't always correspond in other names). But since I have no idea what the difference is myself, I won't recommend that you change that. --Iustinus 05:50 apr 20, 2005 (UTC)

Thanks for taking care of that last request for me. BTW, I often give new users my Instant Messaging names so that they can IM me if they have a question abotu Latin, but I prefer to do so via private email. Since you don't have an address specified, if you're interested in this email me. --Iustinus 06:18 apr 20, 2005 (UTC)