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    Sunday, October 12th, 2008
    latin
    [ dranorter ]
    6:42p
    oportet
    I was looking up oportet in Allen & Greenough's and found something quite unexpected (My Latin experience: self-study mainly of Wheelock, really need to review the last few chapters :) ) -- in section 522 it says conditionals with omitted conditions can be in the indicative with verbs signifying 'necessity or propriety'.

    This makes some sense to me, but one of the example sentences doesn't: 'quanto melius fuerat (Off. iii. 94) how much better it would have been.' How does fuerat here indicate necessity or propriety?
    Saturday, October 11th, 2008
    latin
    [ leopold_paula_b ]
    4:03p
    Please correct my translation.
    Falsa ultione falsus dolor tollitur (Seneca, de ira I.ii.5).

    By fictitious retribution a fictitious grief is lifted.
    Thursday, October 9th, 2008
    news
    [ theljstaff ]
    4:00p
    last.fm, Increased Limits, Feedback Request, and India Travels
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    Wednesday, October 8th, 2008
    latin
    [ w_ockham ]
    12:39p
    Another unum

    As the other one seemed to go down well, here is another. Probably funnier to old Londoners like myself, tho. Sic transit gloria Monday is very funny. From my friend Brunellus at Speculum Stultorum.

    [edit] Note 'donah' is old London slang for 'girlfriend' supposedly from the Italian 'donna'.

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    Charmer virumque I sing, Jack plumigeramque Arabellam.
    Costermonger erat Jack Jones, asinumque agitabat;
    Read more... )
    Tuesday, October 7th, 2008
    latin
    [ w_ockham ]
    2:07p
    Motor Bus

    What is this that roareth thus?
    Can it be a Motor Bus?
    Yes, the smell and hideous hum
    Indicat Motorem Bum!
    Implet in the Corn and High
    Terror me Motoris Bi:
    Bo Motori clamitabo
    Ne Motore caedar a Bo--
    Dative be or Ablative
    So thou only let us live:
    Whither shall thy victims flee?
    Spare us, spare us, Motor Be!
    Thus I sang; and still anigh
    Came in hordes Motores Bi,
    Et complebat omne forum
    Copia Motorum Borum.
    How shall wretches live like us
    Cincti Bis Motoribus?
    Domine, defende nos
    Contra hos Motores Bos!

    --A.D. Godley

    http://lyfaber.blogspot.com/2008/10/motor-bus.html

    Tuesday, September 30th, 2008
    latin
    [ pseudoyoink ]
    1:39p
    Motet of Gabrieli; need translation
    Hi, all! Back for another round of translation help; you may or may not remember me from fall 2006, looking for some help on a Medieval song.

    This time, it's a motet of Giovanni Gabrieli, for the feast of St. Mark, the patron saint of the Venetian cathedral where he worked. It's short; shouldn't take too terribly long, I hope. We're performing this motet in a concert of Venetian music this Saturday in Washington, DC.

    Text here, for anyone feeling magnanimous. )Thank you!
    -Nate
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