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Seen on various lists: ‘ORGANS: Form, Function and Bodily Systems in Greco-Roman Medicine’ Sponsored by the Society for Ancient Medicine and Pharmacy (SAM) SAM is an affiliated group of the American Philological Association. Accepted papers will be presented at a SAM panel at the APA at the 2015 meetings, which will be held January 8-11,…
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ante diem vi kalendas novembres 97 A.D. – The emperor Nerva adopts the future emperor Trajan 312 A.D – Battle of the Milvian Bridge; Constantine I has a vision and defeats Maxentius to become sole emperor (not sure the vision was the same day as the battle?) … and a decade ago at rogueclassicism, in…
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somnambulism (Dictionary.com) amaranthine (Merriam-Webster) olim (OED) Linguatweets: verb 1: amo , amare, amavi, amatus => love, like http://t.co/wkhp7tBvWL #Latin #Vocab #LatinVocab — LatinVocab (@LatinVocab) October 28, 2013 labor: work, toil, labor: Part of speech: noun Example sentence: Nihil sine mag… http://t.co/aXo5Lo6Lh9 — Latin Language (@latinlanguage) October 28, 2013
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@ Bestiaria Latina Blog Latin Proverbs and Fables Round-Up: October 28 http://bestlatin.blogspot.com/2013/10/latin-proverbs-and-fables-round-up_28.html
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A nice UPenn lecture on the ‘science’ side of Vesuvius and related volcanoes … here’s the blurb: The Pompeii Lecture Series, presented in conjunction with the Franklin Institute’s new “A Day in Pompeii” exhibition, kicks off with this talk by Dr. Robert Giegengack, Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences. Mount Vesuvius is the most active…