Ne supra crepidam

Ne supra crepidam ("not beyond the shoe") is a Latin expression used to tell others not to pass judgment beyond their expertise. == Origin == The phrase is recorded in Book 35 of Pliny the Elder's Natural History as ne supra crepidam sutor iudicaret ("Let the cobbler not judge beyond the crepida") and ascribed to the Greek painter Apelles of Kos.

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Ne supra crepidam

Ne supra crepidam ("not beyond the shoe") is a Latin expression used to tell others not to pass judgment beyond their expertise. == Origin == The phrase is recorded in Book 35 of Pliny the Elder's Natural History as ne supra crepidam sutor iudicaret ("Let the cobbler not judge beyond the crepida") and ascribed to the Greek painter Apelles of Kos.

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