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The Fall of Atlantis av Marion Zimmer Bradley
Allen and Greenough's New Latin grammar for schools and colleges: Founded on comparative grammar av Joseph Henry Allen
The Pinhoe Egg av Diana Wynne Jones
Cambridge Latin course Unit 1 av Ed Phinney
Oddballs av William Sleator
The Oxford Companion to Classical Literature av Margaret Howatson
Dragonsdawn av Anne Mccaffrey
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Om mig I'm 23, working on an MA in Classics at the University of Toronto.
Om mitt bibliotek As well as my own books, I'm listing a lot that really belong to my brother and sister - it seems ridiculous to include only half of the books by a given author when they're all on the same shelf. So this is a partial justification for the huge number of unread books that I own: some of them I never particularly intended to read. But really, I just buy far more books than I can ever hope to get through, and will probably continue to do so.
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inlägg gjort av timspalding vid 1:38 am (EST) Jun 9, 2008
But, so did everyone else
I am going to send messages to the other members and try and revise the interest in the list.
inlägg gjort av keren7 vid 11:51 am (EST) Apr 11, 2008
Are you coming back to Lt's list of interesting reads? Everyone seems to have abandoned the group and I thought we were having fun.
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inlägg gjort av conceptDawg vid 5:31 pm (EST) Apr 8, 2008
We're up and rolling on the GEB read at http://www.librarything.com/talktopic.ph...
Looking forward to your comments. Jim
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inlägg gjort av SunnyLea vid 8:25 pm (EST) Mar 25, 2008
Thank you so much for the kind words on my profile page. It's hard not to give up, I requested over tweleve books...sad. But, true....
I'm happy that you got your book. Again, thank you for being so sweet.
xoxo
Star*
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inlägg gjort av alcottacre vid 7:37 pm (EST) Mar 10, 2008
So, if you went deleting like mad, we could restore.
inlägg gjort av timspalding vid 10:05 am (EST) Mar 5, 2008
Anyway, as a serious scholar of languages I hope you agree that there is no such thing as "bad" grammar anyway.
inlägg gjort av timspalding vid 7:22 pm (EST) Mar 1, 2008
But then, the hoi poloi irks me. We are all irked by what irks us.
T
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inlägg gjort av XenaBallerina vid 12:33 pm (EST) Jan 4, 2008
I just read your post on the Reading Goals thread, and had to come check out your profile, since I'm a Classicist and had my suspicions that you might be too. And now I see that you're at Toronto - my dissertation adviser and one of my secondary readers just moved to your department in the last year (Erik Gunderson and Victoria Wohl, respectively)! Also, one of my advisees from Kenyon College (where I teach) is currently in the MA program in the Medieval Studies program there (Kelly Henry). Small ol' world, innit?
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Today I received this very new The Blackwell history of the latin language. So far, I have only glanced in it, but it looks great. It's a more modern version of the classical The Latin language by Leonard Robert Palmer. A description of the book can be found here:
http://www.blackwellpublishing.com/book....
Higly recommended for those interested in the history of the latin language.
Best regards
Hans
inlägg gjort av hnn vid 11:55 am (EST) Nov 8, 2007
I don't find that editing gets in the way of reading all that much - like any job that uses the brain it eats time and saps the will to do anything that involves thought, but after a day of reading a dull, badly written manuscript it's a relief to relax with something interesting and well written. I think teaching has somewhat the same effect only more so - it's a very tiring and time-consuming job, but something intellectually engaging can be a good escape from it by contrast.
Depending on research topic, a PhD can be death on free choice of reading, but OTOH it's a great way to avoid the real world!
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prezzey.
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DoctorRobert
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inlägg gjort av reading_fox vid 11:01 am (EST) Oct 26, 2007
I like reading the citations - I find all sorts of interesting stuff in them :) I find it irksome when they're put in the back, because I have to keep the book open two places at once to follow along the endnotes. I'll confess that I don't read the critical apparatus on editions of ancient texts, though, unless I really need to be picky about the wording of a particular passage.
Regarding the Annals, it's that indeterminacy of translation thing. The translator made an analogy on one point, which is the number of soldiers - a legion of 5000 soldiers is reasonably close to the size of a British WW2 brigade, for example - the problem is that the system worked differently enough that using some other point for the analogy would give a different equivalent. For example, the legion was the largest permanent focus of identity as a unit, so the British WW2 analogy there would be a regiment rather than a brigade. But it was a self-contained combined-arms force, so the best British WW2 analogy for that would be a division. And so on. It's an interesting problem really, because the same problem occurs even with less technical terms that people normally do translate, but it is a lot worse when it's a technical term like "legio" or "primipilaris" or whatever.
inlägg gjort av dressel26 vid 6:56 am (EST) Oct 26, 2007
Thanks for inviting me to the Dewey Decimal Group - what a great idea! I won't be joining it (I have enough problem reading the books I've got, and controlling my growing wishlist, without trying to complete a challenge like this) but I'll definitely watch some of the threads (and I've added Dewey categories to my library...)
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We seem to share a fairly eclectic mix of books - a bit of fantasy a bit of classics and a bit of "others"!
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inlägg gjort av SimonW11 vid 11:05 pm (EST) Mar 3, 2007
How is your 50 book challenge coming?
I'm on my 17th and 18th books....both non-fiction and am anxious to get back to some fiction, but can't see starting a third at this time!
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Thanks!
Eilonwy
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