Thursday, December 12, 2019

Latin Proverbs and Fables Round-Up: December 12

Here is a round-up of today's proverbs and fables. You can keep up with the latest posts by using the RSS feed, or you might prefer to subscribe by email. Plus, it's December; you can find out more about the month of Latin carols at the Gaudium Mundo blog.



HODIE: pridie Idus Decembres



Cave tibi a cane muto, et aqua silenti.
Beware the mute dog and the still water.




Quod legis in scriptis, hoc tu virtutibus imple;
   Qui bona scit nec agit, quam miser ille perit!
[English]





Vigilo et spero.
I watch and hope.




Petenti dabitur.
It will be given to the one who asks.




AESOP'S FABLES:

Rana et Mus, Amici
Latin version and English version(s)




Cornix et Urna
Latin version and English version(s)




RANDOM CAROL
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