Bestiaria Latina: Audio Latin Proverbs

Thoughts about teaching and learning from an online instructor at the University of Oklahoma. :-)

October 31, 2006

Patria sua cuique iucundissima

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In English: To each person, his own fatherland is the most agreeable. This is another proverb in the series of variations on "cuique su...
October 30, 2006

Sua cuique sunt vitia.

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In English: To each his own vices. This is another variation on the "to each his own" group of proverbs. Yesterday I did the posit...
October 29, 2006

Cuique suum studium

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In English: To each his own enthusiasm. This is a follow-up to yesterday's proverb , "cuique suum." As I mentioned in yesterd...

Cuique suum

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In English: To each his own. This Latin is a great demonstration of the incredible economy of Latin. The English "to each his own...
October 27, 2006

Ego si bonam famam mihi servavero, sat ero dives

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In English: If I will keep my good reputation, I will be rich enough. I was prompted to include this proverb as a follow-up to the proverbs...
October 26, 2006

Vento navigat suo

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In English: He sails by his own wind. I chose this saying because of the proverbs over the past two days related to Simonides and his shipw...
October 25, 2006

Mea mecum porto

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In English: I carry my things with me. This is a famous Latin proverb that shows up in many variant forms. The form I have given here is th...
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