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Greek & Latin linguistics, philology, gadgetry; check out Attikos & Logeion (stress -ei-) in App Store; or http://logeion.uchicago.edu and http://perseus.uchicago.edu (Philo4Classics). Occasionally at voices.uchicago.edu/logeion
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They never collectively learned the lessons of the war because the fascists were supposed to be in the west. Too easy an explanation, but seems to fit eerily with these results.
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put it on pause!
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Put it on pause? That works with mine.
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Ha, apparently I'm still jet-lagged. I later discovered that I'd already commented these out months ago, so that in our local install it works as intended. Today, all I had to do was edit the compounds listing, and remove the notion that νίσομαι with a single sigma is future from a different file..
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You may find the frequency information helpful once you get beyond the first 500-800 words. And always happy to get updated short definitions to help mitigate LSJ’s archaisms and etymologizing.
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Second the Palazzo Valentini, especially if your students are younger and are not going to Pompeii or Herculaneum. This will allow them to visualize spaces. It's pretty expensive though. Also consider the Domus Aurea. LOTS of places with timed tickets, which helps with overcrowding.
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Watched it before leaving on Egypt trip. Did not pay enough attention to the wind in the movie. I can attest it’s real😂
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So good but you need to be able to sit through something slow!
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Colossi of Memnon (on the West Bank at Luxor).
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aucpress.com/9789774164309/ for instance
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Reproductions of Roberts’ work are for sale from the press of the American university at Cairo if I’m not mistaken; they are for sale at many of the sites. My guess for that third image is the colossi of Memnon.
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Toepassende illustratie! Klei- oooh?! 😂
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“We will never ask for your …”
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pharaonic but 3D🤩
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Alas flying out tomorrow am and mostly in transit today. But if I find one sure!
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Not candle territory so far. Italian cemetery. Also a memorial to peacetime dam workers at Aswan.
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El Alamein now.
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Are you up late or early? Greetings from Egypt’s north coast.
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Revenge on dean Stanley Fish..
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While I wrote this:
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2/3 Here we are, Sharpie-on-map version: -Upper red box, w arrow: Where Trump "opened the faucet" for two dams. Red arrow: where that water went. -Lower red box: Where LA is. -Blue oval: Rough idea of THE MOUNTAINS in between. Tehachapis / San Gabriels. Water is NOT going to "flow down" over them
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Visualizing the Mounties😀
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It was keyboarded, but still. Today I also found an IGI</title> l. cc. for IG ll. cc.
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It seems that outside the index of authors and works, xi is only used in papyri citations (or 'sense' xi and Ptolemy XI).