Re: There is nothing new under the sun

From: Robert J. Fuller, Jr. (rjfuller@newulmtel.net)
Date: Fri Mar 05 1999 - 10:27:21 EST


The OT; Ecclesiastes 1:9.

Bob Fuller

"Kevin L. Barney" wrote:

> I have a vague recollection that there is a Greek (or perhaps Latin) source
> underlying the common expression "there is nothing new under the sun."
> Does anyone happen to know if that is correct, and if so, what the source
> is and the Greek (or Latin) form of the saying?
>
> Kevin L. Barney
> Hoffman Estates, Illinois
> klbarney@yahoo.com
>
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