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cinefactus
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Bastard hand with abbreviations manuscript from Switzerland.
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How is the Latin learning going? There seems to be a verb missing, but I can't find it. Perhaps it should be prae rather than pro prae...
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Caesar frequently uses "loci natura" to refer to terrain; he often proceeds to indicate whether there were woods, mountains, rivers, etc.
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The phrase is frequent not only in Caesar but in historians in general, I guess (because they're the ones who most need to write about...
Today at 1:33 PM
Pacifica
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Opere solverit
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The verb could be future perfect. But it's active. That's what makes your interpretation impossible. The passive solutus erit could mean...
Today at 12:45 PM
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Indeed!
Today at 12:36 PM
Pacifica
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The phrase is frequent not only in Caesar but in historians in general, I guess (because they're the ones who most need to write about...
Today at 12:28 PM
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Caesar frequently uses "loci natura" to refer to terrain; he often proceeds to indicate whether there were woods, mountains, rivers, etc.
Today at 12:25 PM
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Lucifer
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My not knowing Latin literal translation: After which notedly follows that astronomy this defined with science considers body celestial...
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Dumnorix
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Caesar frequently uses "loci natura" to refer to terrain; he often proceeds to indicate whether there were woods, mountains, rivers, etc.
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Natura in this context doesn't mean "nature" in the sense of "what kind of place it was" but more like the features of the place, how...
Today at 11:50 AM
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Clemens
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That seems like a doubly tricky verb, in that it has a hamza for its first consonant and has an alif in the past tense.
Today at 11:46 AM
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Clemens
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No I still think it’s a loose translation. “He will have freed from work” seems a possible literal translation, but that seems...
Today at 11:44 AM
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آد - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Today at 11:41 AM
Pacifica
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In theory, it could be "remember (something) like waters..." But it doesn't seem as likely.
Today at 11:31 AM
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nōn crēdō ibi inuenī. id quod proximum inuenīre possum est nōmen virī si-ja-pu2-ro (KN As 1516.11), sed suspicor hoc nōn idem esse...
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