Classical Words of the
Latinitweets:
verb 1: paro , parare, paravi, paratus => prepare bit.ly/IKAclf #Latin #Vocab #LatinVocab—
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facere: to make, to do: verb. Example sentence:Quid tu facies?Translation:What will you do? bit.ly/XW45mS—
Latin Language (@latinlanguage) October 25, 2012
… speaking of Latinitweets, don’t forget the Latin Tweetup today beginning at 4 p.m. Eastern … look for the hashtag #LTNL
This Day in Ancient History: ante diem viii kalendas novembres
- 322 B.C. — death of Demosthenes (by one reckoning)
- 237 A.D. — martyrdom of Daria and Chrysanthus
- 250 A.D. — martyrdom of Minias
- 286 A.D. — martyrdom of twin saints Crispin and Crispian
Blogosphere ~ The Talpiot Tomb Names: A Metaphor For Mark Goodacre’s Contention
The Aramaic Blog: The Talpiot Tomb Names: A Metaphor For Mark Goodacre’s Contention.
Blogosphere ~ Odysseus and the maidens
He has a wife, you know: Odysseus and the maidens.
Blogosphere ~ Talpiot Tomb: “The names are common”
Mark Goodacre: Talpiot Tomb: “The names are common”.
Blogosphere ~ The Coming of the King by M.C. Scott
Pop Classics: The Coming of the King by M.C. Scott.
Blogosphere ~ Hymn to Good Health
Laudator Temporis Acti: Hymn to Good Health.
Blogosphere ~ Otus and Ephialtes
Ovid’s Metamorphoses: Otus and Ephialtes.
Blogosphere ~ The Jesus’ Wife Fragment and the Transformation of Peer Review?
Mark Goodacre: The Jesus’ Wife Fragment and the Transformation of Peer Review?.
Blogosphere ~ A Forbidding Post
Latin for Addicts: A Forbidding Post.
Blogosphere ~ Birth of the Future Flavian Emperor Domitian
About.com Ancient / Classical History: Birth of the Future Flavian Emperor Domitian.