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pugnabimus tecum, contendemus tecum, eoque vehementius pugnabimus, quo te vehementius admiramur (Cobet to Madvig, 1875)
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Bad Guests in the Odyssey

(Lattimore’s translations again.)When we first come upon the estate of Eumaios in Odyssey 14 and receive a description of his property, it is noted th

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Eric in Uncategorized | April 2, 2008 | 205 Words

Fairies and Fate

In the Ch. 29 vocabulary list in Wheelock, ‘fairy’ is listed as a derivative of Lat. fatum. I hadn’t known this, so I decided to look it up quickly in

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Eric in Uncategorized | April 2, 2008 | 136 Words

Pigs and Ships in the Odyssey (Updated)

(I use Lattimore’s translation in what follows.)As Odysseus approaches the home of the swineherd Eumaios in Book 14 of the Odyssey, we get a descripti

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Eric in Uncategorized | April 2, 2008 | 365 Words

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