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Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Latin Without Latin: Prudentia

Here's a new Latin Without Latin essay! The previous essays were Essay #1: Homicidium, Essay #2: Cursu Praetervehor Omnes, Essay #3: Sic Transit Gloria Mundi, Essay #4: Multorum Disce Exemplo, Essay #5: Cynthia and Essay #6: In Mortis Diem Omnibus Incertum. Here is the new essay:

Essay #7: Prudentia


Posted by Laura Gibbs at Tuesday, April 17, 2012
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