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Roman Board Games: Latrunculi Directions This particular game was supposed to have been played on an 8 x 8 board with 8 men and a king on each side, although this description seems to exaggerate ...
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CTCWeb Glossary: H (Hadrian to hysplex) halteres Click here to hear this word pronounced. – in ancient Greek athletics, lead or stone weights used by athletes in jumping events; used to increase ...
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Reading Exercises on Roman Gods and Gladiators Kathy Braden provides three Latin reading exercises and three reading comprehension exercises, which are also in Latin. The reading exercises focus on the ...
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Latin Phrases & Mottoes Quod Sum Eris, "I am what you will be," a motto for a gravestone. Sine Qua Non, "Without which nothing," an absolute necessity ...
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Classics Technology Center: My Word! Sports Terms - March 6, 2008 · Crime Terms - February 29, 2008 · False Terms - February 21, 2008 ... Honor Terms - January 10, 2008. Past Words of the Week ...
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Greek Weddings: The Wedding Ceremony The bride would then dress in the same room in which she bathed. .... "Notes on the Greek Wedding." Arethusa 15, 188, refines the concept of gamos to refer ...
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Greek Weddings: The Wedding Ceremony The bride would then dress in the same room in which she bathed. .... "Notes on the Greek Wedding." Arethusa 15, 188, refines the concept of gamos to refer ...
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Sappho and Her Wedding Songs Ancient Weddings by Jennifer Goodall Powers, SUNY Albany Original text © 1997 Jennifer Goodall Powers. Sappho and Her Wedding Songs ...
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The Modern Student's Guide to Catullus AbleMedia salutes Raymond M. Koehler. The Modern Student’s Guide to Catullus by Raymond M. Koehler, Brunswick School. Koehler's guide brings the poems of ...
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Sappho and Her Wedding Songs: Book of Epithalamia ... and that its contents were of a type uncommon in Sappho's poetry. ... Because very few other Greek wedding songs remain, Sappho's epithalamia hold a ...
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