E1A5
Axiom — Part I
Latin
Quæ nihil commune cum se invicem habent, etiam per se invicem intelligi non possunt sive conceptus unius alterius conceptum non involvit.
English (Elwes 1883)
Things which have nothing in common cannot be understood, the one by means of the other; the conception of one does not involve the conception of the other.
Modern English
Things that have nothing in common with each other cannot be understood through each other: the concept of one does not involve the concept of the other.