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Et tu, Brute?: The Best Latin Lines Ever

Autor Harry Mount, John Davie
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 12 oct 2022
Harry Mount and John Davie unlock the wisdom of the past in this light-hearted and fascinating book, revealing how ancient Latin can help us to live better in the present.There are so many Latin phrases in everyday use that often we use them without understanding the background and context within which they were actually used. 'Carpe diem'; 'Stet'; 'Memento mori'; 'Et tu Brute' - examples would fill a book. And often these phrases are also used in English translation: 'The die is cast'; 'crossing the Rubicon'; 'Rome was not built in a day'. Many of these phrases are humorous, but they are also a rich source of wisdom: the wisdom of the ancients. The chapters of this book include: Latin for Gardeners, the Great Latin Love Poets, Cicero on How to Grow Old Gracefully and Seneca's Stoic Guide to Life. Each chapter starts with a quotation and is lightly sprinkled with many more, with accompanying English translations and entertaining cartoons and illustrations dotted throughout.The background to each quotation is explained so that the context is fully understood. Who crossed the Rubicon and why, for example? At a time of great political and social turbulence, more and more people are turning back to ancient wisdom as a guide to life. Here they are in touch with two classical scholars of distinction who have the common touch and can help make Latin accessible to all, not to mention fun!
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781399400978
ISBN-10: 1399400975
Pagini: 272
Ilustrații: Black and white integrated illustrations and photos throughout.
Dimensiuni: 135 x 216 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Continuum
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

The climate for books of this kind is excellent: The Times now has a weekly Latin crossword. The classicist Peter Jones still has his weekly column in The Spectator on Latin language and society and how we can learn from the past.

Notă biografică

Harry Mount wrote the top 10 bestseller Amo, Amas, Amat and All That - How to Become a Latin Lover. He studied classics at Oxford and is now editor of The Oldie Magazine.John Davie was head of classics at St Paul's School in London before becoming a lecturer at Trinity College, Oxford. He has published translations of Seneca, Horace, Cicero and Euripides.

Cuprins

IntroductionA note on translationA timeline of Julius Caesar and the Roman Emperors1. Writing on the Wall - Latin graffiti, from Pompeii's brothel to Herculaneum's tavernas2. Ruling Britannia - Roman Britain, from Londinium's first bankers to freezing legionaries on Hadrian's Wall3. Sex in Rome and the Rudest Poem in Latin4. True Romance - the Great Latin Love Poets5. Latin Jokes and Insults6. Latin for Gardeners7. Bathtime, Feasts and La Dolce Vita 8. Bread, Circuses and Gladiators9. Plebs and Patricians - the Roman Class System10. Empire and Emperors11. The Divine Family - Religion and the Gods12. Christian Conversion - how Christ went from Roman Victim to Roman God13. Vesuvius Erupts - Pliny Reports 14. What did you get for Saturnalia? Martial's Funny Festival Presents15. Horace, the Sweetest Poet of All16. Cicero on How to Grow Old Gracefully17. Seneca's Stoic Guide to Life18. Your Vade Mecum - the Latin-English GlossaryRoman NumeralsConclusion AcknowledgementsPicture credits

Recenzii

Both entertaining and informative, this is not to be missed.
There's much pleasure to be had in Et Tu, Brute?...which carries a lot of learning very lightly.
.filled with memorable and fun facts.
.highly readable. the perfect approach. presented with verve and wit.