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Odyssey 18 and Iros

At the beginning of Odyssey 18, we meet the interesting character of Iros, a public beggar.  ‘Iros’ is not his actual name, but it is what people cal

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Eric in Language | April 9, 2009 | 166 Words

Lucan, Bellum civile 1.19-23

sub iuga iam Seres, iam barbarus isset Araxes et gens siqua iacet nascenti conscia Nilo. tum, si tantus amor belli tibi, Roma, nefandi, totum sub Lati

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Eric in Language | April 8, 2009 | 285 Words

Diem Natalem!

Today the CAMPVS turns five. As Eric noted: “What do the kids call that, a lustrum?” And on that note, before we can commence with the suovetaurilia,

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Den in Uncategorized | April 8, 2009 | 98 Words

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