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“I, therefore, O Caesar, do not publish this work, merely prefixing my name to a treatise which of right belongs to others, nor think of acquiring reputation by finding fault with the works of any one.” quote by Anonymous
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“I, therefore, O Caesar, do not publish this work, merely prefixing my name to a treatise which of right belongs to others, nor think of acquiring reputation by finding fault with the works of any one.”

Anonymous

About This Quote

Source Letter: 17th‑century scholarly correspondence, null

The author claims modesty, attributing ideas to others and rejecting fame through criticism.

In simple terms: He says he only adds his name, not seeking fame.

Key Takeaway

Practice humility and give credit.

Themes

humility authorship integrity

Mood

thoughtful serious

Type

ethical historical

When to use this quote

  • academic publishing
  • collaborative research
  • peer review
  • intellectual property discussions

Key Concepts

attribution modesty scholarly ethics

Questions to Reflect On

  • Do you ever feel the need to claim ownership?
  • How does credit‑sharing affect collaboration?
A Different Perspective

Self‑promotion can be a subtle form of ego.

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