October 16, 2012
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mucro (Dictionary.com) surfeit (Merriam-Webster) galericulate (Worthless) verbarian (Wordnik) Latinitweets: noun 3: princeps , principis, m => chief, emperor http://t.co/pTGZGjM0 #Latin #Vocab #LatinVocab — LatinVocab (@LatinVocab) October 16, 2012 nullus: no: adjective. Example sentence:Nulla avaritia sine poena est.Translation:No greed is without punishment. http://t.co/QWRdCJfQ — Latin Language (@latinlanguage) October 16, 2012 *aptus, apta, aptum* adj – suitable,…
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ante diem xvii kalendas novembres 1861 — birth of J.B. Bury, author of History of the Later Roman Empire, among other ‘standard’ texts
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History of the Ancient World: Strategy, Strategic Leadership and Strategic Control in Ancient Greece.
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History of the Ancient World: Texts and Artifacts: A Spatial Analysis of Papyri at Karanis.
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Dorothy King’s PhDiva: Classical Fancy Dress ….