• From French systĂšme (“system”) or Late Latin systēma (“system; harmony”), from Ancient Greek σύστηΌα (sĂșstēma, “whole made of several parts or members”), from σύΜ (sĂșn, “with, together”) + ጔστηΌÎč (hĂ­stēmi, “to stand”) (Proto-Indo-European *steh₂- (“to stand (up)”)).

  • It’s so old that it’s hard to say “this is where it came from” on the contrary.

  • Mueller Science - Literatur: Systema System Systeme systems - Philosophie

  • 1600 years

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    • (Latin) Systema grammaticae Hebraeae, sive, sanctae linguae exactior methodus
    • system of Hebrew grammar, or a more precise method of the sacred tongue.”

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