LATN 2001 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Grammatical Gender, Essent, Moresque
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Part i: fortes viri et feminae ante aetatem nostram vivebant. Strong men and women were living before our lifetime: eos quinque miseros trans maria difficilia mittebat. So that he was sending unhappy [men] across the difficult sea: omnes cupiditates autem ex se eiecerunt, nam naturam corporis timuerunt. They cast out every desire themselves, for they feared the nature of the body: potens regina, quoniam se dilexit, se cum eis numquam iunxit. The powerful queen, becuase she loved herself, never joined herself with them. And so, between you with him i was expecting a strong spirit all day: celer rumor per ora auresque omnium sine mora currebat. Swift rumor was running through speech and ear all without delay: vis belli vitam eius paucis horis mutavit. Violent war changed his life in a few hours: se ex aqua traxerunt seque caesari potenti commiserunt.