So here is the latin
"Ego discipulos in scholis stultissimos fieri puto, quod nihil, ex his quae in usu habemus, aut audiunt aut vident, sed homines plenos timoris petentes a piratis ne se in catenas iniciant, sed tyrannos edicta scribentes quibus imperent filiis ut capita patrum suorum praecidant, sed reges oraculis monitos ut virgines tres immolent ne pestilentia gravior fiat."
My translation: (it will be pretty rough)
I think the students become the most foolish in school, because nothing, out of these things we have in experience, or they hear or see, but plenty men seeking of fear from pirates so that they are not thrown into chains, but tyrants writing decrees to which order sons to cut off the heads of their own fathers, but kings warning to prophecies to sacrifice three virgins so that the plague may not be harsher.
I may need help with the rest, but here is all I have down as of now.
"Ego discipulos in scholis stultissimos fieri puto, quod nihil, ex his quae in usu habemus, aut audiunt aut vident, sed homines plenos timoris petentes a piratis ne se in catenas iniciant, sed tyrannos edicta scribentes quibus imperent filiis ut capita patrum suorum praecidant, sed reges oraculis monitos ut virgines tres immolent ne pestilentia gravior fiat."
My translation: (it will be pretty rough)
I think the students become the most foolish in school, because nothing, out of these things we have in experience, or they hear or see, but plenty men seeking of fear from pirates so that they are not thrown into chains, but tyrants writing decrees to which order sons to cut off the heads of their own fathers, but kings warning to prophecies to sacrifice three virgins so that the plague may not be harsher.
I may need help with the rest, but here is all I have down as of now.