"It was enough that we called our entrance into the Latine tongue a Dore, in this matter the word Gate seemes to drive more neerely at our intentions. For one by one enters in at a Dore, but whole troupes through a Gate. A Dore is shut as every one is entered in: but Gates in peaceable Cities, stand always open. And so the study of the Latine tongue, which we first endeavoured to open, is peculiar unto some few; but the desire of Wisdome is common unto all mankind." (Comenius, 1969, p. 59-60)