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semperlapsuslinguae · 4 years ago
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Julius Ceaser today
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“what are you gonna do, stab me?”
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semperlapsuslinguae · 5 years ago
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okay i KNOW i talk a lot about how amazing vergil was and i KNOW the point i’m about to make has been made before but i just. i need y’all to think about how vergil uses the verb “condere” to describe both the foundation of rome and turnus’s death at aeneas’s hands!! it’s such a stunning choice of words and like. while it’s true that “condere” has a wide variety of meanings, the fact that vergil uses it for both founding and tearing down not only makes turnus’s death a necessary occurrence for rome’s foundation but ALSO make’s rome’s foundation an inherently violent act and like. the fact that vergil can pack all of that into a single verb will never cease to amaze me
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semperlapsuslinguae · 5 years ago
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the latin student experience is seeing a word that starts with Q and immediately feeling your eyes sliding off the page and your brain shutting down
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semperlapsuslinguae · 5 years ago
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semperlapsuslinguae · 5 years ago
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Tombstones of Ancient Roman Dogs
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Aeolidis tumulum festivae cerne catellae, quam dolui inmodice raptam mihi praepete fato.
Behold the tomb of Aeolis, the cheerful little dog, whose loss to fleeting fate pained me beyond measure.
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Raeda[r]um custos numquam latravit inepte. nunc silet et cineres vindicat um- bra suos.
This guard of the coaches never barked unsuitably. Now he is silent and his shade protects his ashes.
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Quam dulcis fuit ista quam benigna quae cum viveret in sinu iacebat somni conscia semper et cubilis o factum male Myia quod peristi latrares modo si quis adcubaret rivalis dominae licentiosa o factum male Myia quod peristi altum iam tenet insciam sepulcrum nec sevire potes nec insilire nec blandis mihi morsib(us) renides.
How sweet and friendly she was! While she was alive she used to lie in the lap, always sharing sleep and bed. What a shame, Midge, that you have died! You would only bark if some rival took the liberty of lying up against your mistress. What a shame, Midge, that you have died! The depths of the grave now hold you and you know nothing about it. You cannot go wild nor jump on me, and you do not bare your teeth at me with bites that do not hurt.
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Portavi lacrimis madidus te nostra catella, quod feci lustris laetior ante tribus. ergo mihi, Patrice, iam non dabis osculla mille nec poteris collo grata cubare meo. tristis marmorea posui te sede merentem et iunxi semper manib(us) ipse meis, morib(us) argutis hominem simulare paratam; perdidimus quales, hei mihi, delicias. tu dulcis, Patrice, nostras attingere mensas consueras, gremio poscere blanda cibos, lambere tu calicem lingua rapiente solebas quem tibi saepe meae sustinuere manus, accipere et lassum cauda gaudente frequenter
Bedewed with tears I have carried you, our little dog, as in happier circumstances I did fifteen years ago. So now, Patrice, you will no longer give me a thousand kisses, nor will you be able to lie affectionately round my neck. You were a good dog, and in sorrow I have placed you in a marble tomb, and I have united you forever to myself when I die. You readily matched a human with your clever ways; alas, what a pet we have lost! You, sweet Patrice, were in the habit of joining us at table and fawningly asking for food in our lap, you were accustomed to lick with your greedy tongue the cup which my hands often held for you and regularly to welcome your tired master with wagging tail.
Source: Electronic Archive of Greek and Latin Epigraphy
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semperlapsuslinguae · 5 years ago
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I’m starting to think Duo the Owl has a grudge against one or more alcoholic parrots.
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semperlapsuslinguae · 5 years ago
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when u get a bunch of 1st conjugation verbs in your vocab list 
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semperlapsuslinguae · 5 years ago
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What the FUCK
Is the ABLATIVE OF ROUTE
I’ve been studying Latin for 12 goddamn years and every time I learn a new ablative I’m like: there’s no way this is real
Guess what
It’s real
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semperlapsuslinguae · 5 years ago
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REPOST : Roman stylus 70AD, in comon vanacular translates into “i went into the city and all i bought you was this lousy pen” , link and full translation in the comments [640 x 320]
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semperlapsuslinguae · 5 years ago
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semperlapsuslinguae · 5 years ago
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you: carpe diem
me, a goth: carpe noctem
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semperlapsuslinguae · 6 years ago
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Colores Latine Colours in Latin
The two glauci there aren’t a mistake.
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semperlapsuslinguae · 6 years ago
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being a classicist is just like *looks up a word on perseus* *looks up a word on perseus* *looks up a word on perseus* *looks up a word on perseus* *looks up a word on perseus* *looks up a word on perse
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semperlapsuslinguae · 6 years ago
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when u get a bunch of 1st conjugation verbs in your vocab list 
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semperlapsuslinguae · 6 years ago
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semperlapsuslinguae · 6 years ago
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Latin words about death
fatifer, -era, -erum, that brings death, death-dealing, deadly, destructive (poet.)
fatilegus, -a, -um, gathering or collecting death
funestus, -a, -um, causing death, deadly, fatal, destructive, pernicious, calamitous, mournful, dismal
letifer, -fera, -ferum, death-bringing, death-dealing, deadly, fatal (poet.)
mortifer, -era, -erum,  death-bringing, death-dealing, deadly, fatal
mortigena, the producer of death, death-giver
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semperlapsuslinguae · 6 years ago
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Est quaedam flere voluptas
“There is a certain pleasure in weeping” -Ovid
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