Latin 327 -- Medieval Latin

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Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Augustine and Jerome



Eventually Augustine conceded that, while he had the better hat and a big stick, those things were trumped by Jerome`s beard, his skill at model-building and his idiosyncratic Latin.
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      • First Assignment
      • Sample exam question
      • Accuracy and idiomatic English
      • Assignment
      • Augustine and Jerome
      • A few extra comments on The City of God
      • Translation, literalness, accuracy, and idiom
      • Giving free rein to one's grief.
      • Tears of Augustine
      • Effodiens in solo
      • Egeria (i).1-3
      • Egeria, RML iv.3-4
      • Start of Augustine's Confessions in RML
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