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sauvage noble: APA 2009 (Philadelphia): SSGLLL Call for Papers
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An Austronesian’s Adventures in Altertumswissenschaft and Indogermanistik. APA 2009 (Philadelphia): SSGLLL Call for Papers. We were just in Chicago, but we must now think of Philadelphia:. GREEK AND LATIN LINGUISTICS. Sponsored by The Society for the Study of Greek and Latin Languages and Linguistics; Jeremy Rau. Harvard University and Benjamin W. Fortson. PDF] Please send three copies of the abstract by February 1, 2007. Department of the Classics. Cambridge, MA, 02138. Links added; emphasis mine.).
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sauvage noble: Golden Line in Prose
http://sauvagenoble.blogspot.com/2008/02/golden-line-in-prose.html
An Austronesian’s Adventures in Altertumswissenschaft and Indogermanistik. Golden Line in Prose. Or, “when a student of linguistic structures in poetry reads prose”. So, I’m teaching letters of Cicero and Pliny the Younger this quarter, and I was struck by the final sentence of Pliny 1.6.3. I’m not sure whether this has been pointed out before (tacet Sherwin-White ad loc.), but . First, note the word order. The indirect statement opens with the negative adverb. As four cretics, bookended by. In other new...
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sauvage noble: VII diebus
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An Austronesian’s Adventures in Altertumswissenschaft and Indogermanistik. Ldquo;Septem diebus, praeferamus spem metui, concordiam disiunctioni, mutationem promissam perstanti statui rerum. Septem diebus, una conveniamus una res publica, unusque populus, et iterum malimus meliora de nobis narretur”—B. Obama, 27 October 2008, Canton, Ohio. And extra-curricular pursuit of these. Golden Line in Prose. APA 2009 (Philadelphia): SSGLLL Call for Papers. On the Archimedes Palimpsest. APA 139, Chicago, Day 0.
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Episcopal Blogs: June 2005
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Open to all blogging Episcopalians, lay and ordained, and those in communion with ECUSA, who blog regularly (weekly) on topics of their choice (theological or otherwise). Ring code must be visible on the front page of the blog. We represent a diversity of opinons on a variety of topics and being mature Christians, can agree to disagree. The sadly necessary fine print: No illegal material. The ring owner reserves the right to change these guidelines. Wednesday, June 22, 2005. A New Life Emerging. Posted b...
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sauvage noble: Alma mater
http://sauvagenoble.blogspot.com/2008/07/alma-mater.html
An Austronesian’s Adventures in Altertumswissenschaft and Indogermanistik. The Classics and Archaeology Department at Loyola Marymount. Held its 2nd Annual Classics and Archaeology Symposium and published video audio recordings on iTunesU. Among the faculty and undergraduate presenters, I am especially fond and proud of Dr. Matthew Dillon. My metrical father, who won an APA Award for Excellence in the Teaching of the Classics in 2006. And extra-curricular pursuit of these. Golden Line in Prose. Including...
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sauvage noble: Tutela valui
http://sauvagenoble.blogspot.com/2008/06/tutela-valui.html
An Austronesian’s Adventures in Altertumswissenschaft and Indogermanistik. Enthusiasts and professionals of the Latin language, as well as politicos and journalists, are abuzz. About a piece of verbal art on the person of Ms. Ashley Dupre, the. Of former Governor of New York, Mr. Eliot Spitzer. Attention has focused on translating the phrase, “Tutela valui” (cf. 12 June 2008, 4:57 am. 13 June 2008, 8:47. At ruber, hortōrum decus et tūtēla. Omnibus ex illīs Lōtide captus erat. Cf images of Priapus. Greek ...
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sauvage noble:
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An Austronesian’s Adventures in Altertumswissenschaft and Indogermanistik. The newest issues of the. Bryn Mawr Classical Review. Will now be available via RSS feed at. Http:/ ccat.sas.upenn.edu/bmcr/recent.xml. I used to be a subscriber to the listserv, but I quickly tired of the spam and irate unsubscribe reply-alls. The RSS feed, which nicely contains books’ full titles and bibliographic information, is a vastly superior method of delivery. And extra-curricular pursuit of these. Golden Line in Prose.
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sauvage noble: BMCR Blog
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An Austronesian’s Adventures in Altertumswissenschaft and Indogermanistik. Bryn Mawr Classical Review. In addition to availability on line and via listserv, is now available via RSS feed at. Http:/ ccat.sas.upenn.edu/bmcr/recent.xml. However, the links to the on-line articles are incorrectly coded. E.g., the feed points to my fellow alumnus. Rsquo;s review of Faraone 2008. Http:/ ccat.sas.upenn.edu/bmcr/2008 .08.30. But should point to. Http:/ ccat.sas.upenn.edu/bmcr/2008 /2008-08-30.html.
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sauvage noble: Lucr. 1.83–84
http://sauvagenoble.blogspot.com/2008/11/lucr-183.html
An Austronesian’s Adventures in Altertumswissenschaft and Indogermanistik. Lucr 1.83–84. Quod contrā saepius illa. Religiō peperit scelerōsa atque impia facta. But ’tis that same religion oftener far. Hath bred the foul impieties of men;. Mdash;William Ellery Leonard, trans. At present sporadically updated, concerns Classics (Ancient Greek and Latin) and Indo-European Studies, with special regard to linguistics and philology, and the diarist’s experiences in the professional. Golden Line in Prose.
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