Until recently, the prevailing view assumedĀ lorem ipsumĀ was born as a nonsense text. ā€œIt’s not Latin, though it looks like it, and it actually says nothing,ā€Ā Before & AfterĀ magazineĀ answered a curious reader, ā€œIts ā€˜words’ loosely approximate the frequency with which letters occur in English, which is why at a glance it looks pretty real.ā€

As Cicero would put it, ā€œUm, not so fast.ā€

The placeholder text, beginning with the line ā€œLorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elitā€, looks like Latin because in its youth, centuries ago, it was Latin.

Richard McClintock, a Latin scholar from Hampden-Sydney College, isĀ creditedĀ with discovering the source behind the ubiquitous filler text. In seeing a sample ofĀ lorem ipsum, his interest was piqued byĀ consectetur—a genuine, albeit rare, Latin word. Consulting a Latin dictionary led McClintock to a passage fromĀ De Finibus Bonorum et MalorumĀ (ā€œOn the Extremes of Good and Evilā€), a first-century B.C. text from the Roman philosopher Cicero.