Crysnia
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You're latin is weak, but you are willing to try?
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I've yet to see Alexander. But I can't wait to see it. As soon as I have some free time, I plan on catching it
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I noticed that many people on the forum are interested in learning latin. I thought it might be a good idea to open a thread for questions about the Latin language. Or maybe one specifically for helping our members learn the language? Just an idea.
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When will the next installment of the newsletter come out?
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jugurtha,
That article is really very interesting. Do you know of any websites or books that talk about the same thing? Or do you have the website or the paper?
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So when about would they have begun using long swords? Or do you know a website that I can check out for the info?
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Wow, I can't wait for you to finish so that we can dive into it. I don't know much about the Apostate but I am willing to help you in anyway. My email is ladypreia@hotmail.com
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About what time did the Romans start using long swords? Was it after the advent of the calvary? I imagine it would be terribly inefficient to use a short sword while on a horse.
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I'm willing to help anyone who wants to try to learn.
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Everyone have a very very happy holidays!
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I got:
1. Marcus Aurelius
2. Nero (From MA to Nero? That's a bit of a stretch...i think)
3. Seneca
4. Cato Major
5. Martialis
Julius Caesar is my #9. I was hoping for Catullus but he's freaking #12. Caesar Augustus is #16. The Gracchi are #23. And Lucretius brings up the rear at #24.
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I'd be willing to work with ya warrior. I think it would be an excellent idea to have a pinned thread or forum dedicated to the teaching of Latin. I would offer my services in that area if needed
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Wow a modernize version of Latin! That's great. I love latin and I would love to see it revived. I plan on teaching as much of it as possible to my children (when I have them ). I'm all for a Latin resurgance. I'm going to be tutoring some people in Latin starting in January. Anyone know of some helpful resources? They will be learning from the Ecce Romani series. I have the teacher suppliments for the series along with my own copy of Wheelock. Is there anything else I should get? I have a dictionary but I probably should get a new one.
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Though I would love to live in Europe (I live in Ireland for 3 months one summer), I really would love to live in Brazil. My parents are planning on moving there and I'm hoping to jump down there once I finish my last semester of college to try to see if I can get a job teaching English or Latin down there.
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I was curious as to whether or not anyone has ever read Household Gods by Harry Turtledove and someone else. I can't remember her name right now. I was wondering what you thought of it. I found it absolutely enthralling.
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I absolutely loved Caesar's Women. I plan on reading the others also, as soon as I get the chance.
Latin Language Question Thread?
in Lingua Latina
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I wouldn't know what the best book is. I learned from Ecce Romani series. But I honestly didn't learn anything till I got into major translations like Cicero, Catullus and Caesar.