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:::::Yeah, I'm not sure, man, you're the only person I've ever known to argue for "-is" in the ablative of Greek loanwords ending in "-ma". I am young, though =] --[[Usor:Ioscius Rocchius|Ioscius]] <small><sup>[[Disputatio Usoris:Ioscius Rocchius|(disp)]]</sup></small> 00:16, 26 Novembris 2007 (UTC)
:::::: According to the classical norm, Greek loan words in ''-ma, -matis'' had dat./abl.pl. in ''-īs'' (Cicero has ''toreumatis'', ''poematis'', ''emblematis'', ''peristromatis'', ''hypomnematis'', etc.) In later Latin, forms in ''-ibus'' began to concur with ''-is''. Whoever really wishes to emulate Cicero and his aequales, writes ''-is''. --[[User:Neander|Neander]] 01:32, 26 Novembris 2007 (UTC)
 
== Torricellii cornu ==
 
Hello Rafaelgarcia! Is it possible for you to take a look at [[Torricellii cornu]] (esp. what I did in the section "Mathematica"). I am not quite sure how to formulate some things. Thanks. --[[Usor:Eisenberg|Eisenberg]] 23:30, 9 Decembris 2007 (UTC)