Always something new out of Africa

Origin of: Always something new out of Africa

Always something new out of Africa

When this was quoted in the works of Pliny the Elder (23 - 79 AD) “Ex Africa semper aliquid novi” Pliny was quoting an old Greek proverb. For both the Greeks and Romans, Africa was not a source of innovation but of something unexpected and often troublesome so it was not always used with positive connotations in those far-off days.