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Aenigmata Latine | Latin Riddles | Page 2
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XXVII, Aenigmata Reusneri. Non Deus est, nec homo, sine carne et corpore sermo,. Sermo Caro factus nunc Deus est et Homo. Sunt duo, quae duo sunt, et sunt duo quae duo non. Quae duo si duo sunt, nulla duo duo sunt. Nempe Deus vere est, vere est homo, summus et imus,. Conditor ille hominum spirituum ille Deus. Sum mater, sed virgo tamen, maris inscia mater,. Spiritus est, salva virginitate pater. XXVIII, Aenigmata Symphosii. Nox mihi dat nomen primo de tempore noctis;. XXVII, Aenigmata Lauterbachi. This s...
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audio video disco: lego, legere
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Welcome to my blog. i hope you find something here to interest you. Friday, June 29, 2012. The Nicholson Museum at Sydney Uni have a lego colosseum. On display. It's amazing, and I will be taking my daughter to see it these school holidays for sure. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Who's who of mythology. Working Papers in Classics. Escape from Rome (by Caroline Lawrence). The Shackled Burials from Phaleron Another Possible Identification? Hoc te amplius bibisse praedicet loti.
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Ostraka and Usage of Ostracism in Athens | Ancient Athens
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Life in Athens from the Prehistory to the End of Hellenistic Era. April 15, 2010. Ostraka and Usage of Ostracism in Athens. Ostraka displayed at the Museum of the Ancient Agora. Source of image: own work. Posted in Classical Period. Τέττιξ. Cicadas in ancient Athens. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email.
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Pindar, Hymns, fr.29 | aleator classicus
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Reading at Random in Classical Literature. Leave a comment ». The opening lines of Pindar’s first hymn. Ἰσμηνὸν ἢ χρυσαλάκατον Μελίαν. Ἢ Κάδμον ἤ Σπαρτῶν ἱερὸν γένος ἀνδρῶν. Ἢ τὰν κυανάμπυκα Θήβαν. Ἢ τὸ πάντολμον σθένος Ἡρακλέος. Ἢ τὰν Διωνύσου πολυγαθέα τιμὰν. Ἢ γάμον λευκωλένου Ἁρμονίας. January 9, 2014 at 12:00 PM. Laquo; Ovid, Halieutica. Pliny the Elder, Natural History. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Philip II of Macedon.
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Ars Latet Arte: January 2011
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A Latin teacher rambles unconvincingly about Latin literature. Monday, January 24, 2011. One of the abiding mysteries of Latin literature concerns the conclusion to Lucretius's. A work with an avowedly positive message, expounding a philosophy which purports to free mortals from the harrowing fear of death, ends with a relentlessly grim and depressing description of the plague. In Athens during the Peloponnesian War. Why should the poet have chosen to finish on such an unpleasant note? Atque animi interp...
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Ars Latet Arte: Diu Viximus
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A Latin teacher rambles unconvincingly about Latin literature. Sunday, October 31, 2010. Continuing the theme of human-animal relationships from the last post, I very much enjoyed teaching the tenth. Book of Virgil's Aeneid to my HSC class this last year, and one of the passages that appealed to both me and the students the most was the battle-speech-cum-farewell of the warrior-king Mezentius, addressed to his faithful steed Rhaebus. Haud deiectus equum duci iubet. hoc decus illi,. Iussa aliena pati et d...
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Ars Latet Arte: Sparsa Miracula, Part II
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A Latin teacher rambles unconvincingly about Latin literature. Sunday, November 14, 2010. Sparsa Miracula, Part II. Phaethon's doomed voyage across the sky continues:. Multum caeli post terga relictum,. Ante oculos plus est: animo metitur utrumque. Et modo, quos illi fatum contingere non est,. Prospicit occasus, interdum respicit ortus,. Quidque agat ignarus stupet et nec frena remittit. Nec retinere valet nec nomina novit equorum. Sparsa quoque in vario passim miracula caelo. What is he to do? 191-192: ...
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Ars Latet Arte: February 2011
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A Latin teacher rambles unconvincingly about Latin literature. Saturday, February 5, 2011. Once again I have the excellent Dr. Gilleland. To thank for drawing my attention to a lovely passage of Latin to savour (and dissect! A Martial poem in which he revisits the often tawdry Roman theme of nostalgia for a rural birthplace. But it does provide scope for some fine imagery, and Martial rises above his usual glib standards when comparing his beloved Bilbilis to imperial Rome. Martial, 10.96, 5-14). Goes be...
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