Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Latin term or phrase:
MAGISTRI NEGOTIUM GERENDI
English translation:
Master\'s [degree] in business administration
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Lota
Sep 1, 2022 21:14
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Latin term
MEGISTRI NEGOTIUM GERENDI
Latin to English
Art/Literary
Education / Pedagogy
Preceded by "ad gradum" so this is a university degree. Is it a Master's in Business Administration? Many thanks. It is a diploma.
Proposed translations
(English)
5 +1 | Master's [degree] in business administration | Sandra Mouton |
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Sep 12, 2022 04:27: Lota changed "Edited KOG entry" from "<a href="/profile/21947">Lota's</a> old entry - "MEGISTRI NEGOTIUM GERENDI"" to ""Master\'s [degree] in business administration""
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Master's [degree] in business administration
Apart from the misspelling in "megistri", which should be "magistri", this is grammatically (if not historically ;-)) correct Latin.
Reference:
https://libatique.info/LATN101-F19/notes/4-verbal-nouns-and-adjs/#grgs-gerund-replacing-gerundives
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Thank you.