November 19, 2012
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This was mentioned on the Digitalclassicist list and it’s kind of neat (especially if you’re metrically challenged, as am I). You can cut and paste Greek text into it and it will break it down (seems to work best if you apply correption and synizesis): Greek Hexameter Analysis
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adynaton, n. (OED) Latinitweets: noun 3: pes , pedis, m => foot http://t.co/pTGZGjM0 #Latin #Vocab #LatinVocab — LatinVocab (@LatinVocab) November 19, 2012 philosophia: philosophy: noun. Example sentence:Me totum philosophiae dabo.Translation:I will give myself comple… http://t.co/2KRVZqVl — Latin Language (@latinlanguage) November 19, 2012
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ante diem xiii kalendas decembres Mercatus — time to restock the pantry after the lengthy festival in honour of Jupiter 1665 — death of Nicholas Poussin (painter of many Classical subjects)
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C.P.: A Roman portrayal of a Cyclops, probably from the high empire…. [never seen this one before …]
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Teegee: Essays: The Boy on the Dolphin.