by Daniel Pettersson | Nov 9, 2018 | Practice your Latin
Whoever reads Plautus’ plays will undoubtedly run into the fascinating expression alicui os sublinere. It’s that typical idiom where knowing each word of the sentence doesn’t mean that you can actually understand it. In this video, you’ll learn about...
by Daniel Pettersson | Nov 2, 2018 | Practice your Latin
If you are learning Latin, reading and listening to as much Latin as possible is key. In this video you’ll listen to Latin while also learning about the various meanings and usages of the word artifex. Video in Latin Audio only You can listen to...
by Daniel Pettersson | Oct 26, 2018 | Practice your Latin
In this episode of “Loci et Locutiones” I discuss the meaning and use of the expression magni aestimare taken from Quintus Cicero’s letter to his brother Marcus. Video in Latin Latin audio If you want to listen to the audio only of this episode, you...
by Daniel Pettersson | Oct 19, 2018 | Practice your Latin
In this part of the series Loci et locutiones I talk about the words aliquid in manus alienas devenire, taken from Cicero’s letter (I.9) to his dear friend Atticus. I talk about its meaning and how to use it. Video in Latin Latin audio You can listen...
by Daniel Pettersson | Oct 12, 2018 | Practice your Latin
In this fourth episode of the series “Loci et locutiones” I talk about the Latin expression timeo quorsum evadas, taken from Terence’s play Andria. I talk about its meaning and how to use it. Suggested watching in Latin: The Life And Works Of Terence...