09-21-2015, 12:49 AM
Professionally and in my history hobbies I'm fascinated by the differences and inter-relations between data (the markings on the papyrus), information (interpreting those markings to mean "parade armor" vs. "ornaments on armor" vs. the modern British military terminology of "best battle dress") to knowledge ("we KNOW they had parade armor in addition to battle armor/they wore their best armor into battle/etc.)
Ideally, all three eventually combine and contribute to wisdom: often knowing the faults in your knowledge.
Ideally, all three eventually combine and contribute to wisdom: often knowing the faults in your knowledge.
Steve in WA
Pone hic aliqua ingeniosum.
Pone hic aliqua ingeniosum.