September 2012
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This one is starting to get silly … yesterday we had — from a reliable source, apparently — word that Harvard Theological Review was declining to publish Dr. King’s paper on some fragment of papyrus that’s been in the news of late. Later in the day, however, we were told that that wasn’t true, again…
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austral (Dictionary.com festinate (Merriam Webster) adhibit (Wordsmith) Latinitweets: noun 2: modus , modi, m => manner, way, kind http://t.co/pTGZGjM0 #Latin #Vocab #LatinVocab — LatinVocab (@LatinVocab) September 27, 2012 Memento mori: Memento Mori is a Latin sentence meaning “remember you will die” and is used to call to a person’s… http://t.co/c5bEx6a7 — Latin Language (@latinlanguage) September…
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ante diem v kalendas octobres 70 A.D. — Roman armies break through the walls of the upper city of Jerusalem (by one reckoning)
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Awilum.com: Reflections on the “Gospel of Jesus’s Wife” Saga.
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PaleoJudaica.com: GJW discussed on Alin Suciu’s blog.