mehercle My French is too old and flimsy to avail myself of the
Horace site.any possibility of getting a synopsis?
jebersole
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 10/15/04 13:44 PM
Several weeks ago I reminded our readers of J.-Y. Maleuvre's
virgilmurder.org. I don't believe -- even for an instant --
A note on Nox ruit Night sinks like the dome of the night sky
rolling down under the land. So it makes sense that dawn is imminent
(no semantic pun intended).
J. Ebersole
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 01/15/04 12:43 PM
Simon Cauchi said, in a response to my posting:
May I raise a pedantic
What are the chances of this programme being re-aired or recorded
(perhaps by our PBS) I would be interested in this, having discussed
the Catilinarian orations and the various intrigues of the time.
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I'll have to think about these, but your timing couldn't be more perfect as we
race to the upper airs and through that proverbial ivory gate at the end
of L. VI and the school year. So, I have a piggy back question--The line-up
in the Underworld of souls to be recycled into great Romans seems
Multas gratias! Vale ut valeas.
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Multas gratias! O for a Vergilian example.
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Multas gratias! I'll check the A 6 references! J
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