Glossary entry

Latin term or phrase:

rebus machinalibus curandis fabrisque gubernandis

English translation:

Engineering management and entrepreneurial leadership

Added to glossary by Vincenzo Di Maso
Jan 27, 2011 10:22
13 yrs ago
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Latin term

rebus machinalibus curandis fabrisque gubernandis

Latin to English Other Certificates, Diplomas, Licenses, CVs
University diploma
Master in rebus machinalibus curandis fabrisque gubernandis

Discussion

Vincenzo Di Maso (asker) Jan 27, 2011:
University Tufts Unversity of Massachusets
Sandra Mouton Jan 27, 2011:
Context! Hello Asker, it would really help to know the university. This way, we could check the Latin against the online description of the curriculum.

Proposed translations

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Engineering management and entrepreneurial leadership

This is a diploma from the Tufts University, right?
They have such program, but I can't find a direct link for all the programs right now.

One excerpt from their site showing the second part of the decree:
Erin Iski's contributions go beyond pedagogy, though. Julia Carn, a Tufts undergraduate majoring in chemical engineering and entrepreneurial leadership...


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Here is a link to Tufts program "engineering management" http://gordon.tufts.edu/engMgmt/MSEM/

"intrepreneurial leadership" you can find here: https://webcenter.studentservices.tufts.edu/courses/main.asp

"fabris gubernandis" is not very close translation of "intrepreneurial leadership", but it is acceptable, I think.

In case of diplomas I think you can always check with the client as he/she shlould know what the title of his/her degree is in English.
Peer comment(s):

agree Rebecca Garber : The first is a possible major and minor, the second is only a minor.
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Gratias tibi ago, Rebecca!
agree Sergey Kudryashov
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Master in management and maintenance of machinery

"Master" is the same word, I suppose!
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in mechanical maintenance and factory management

Just a try, I am not sure at all.
rebus machinalibus usually means something like "mechanical engineering" but "curandis" suggests "maintenance". And my understanding of "fabris gubernandis" is to be a manager of the workers, possibly in a factory.
I hope this helps a little.
By the way, as I said in my discussion entry, it would help to know which university issued this diploma.
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Engineering management and industrial organization

After some research on the courses of that University, the closest name I've found is this one (go and see number 170 in this link):

http://ase.tufts.edu/econ/courses/#undergradGrad


It is an undergraduate course. Its name is the only one I can relate to "fabris gubernandis", which could be translated as "management of industry matters", "industrial organization".
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