Friday, September 25, 2020

Latin Proverbs and Fables Round-Up: Sept. 25

I'm back! (Swamped with start of school.) 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.

HODIEante diem septimum Kalendas Octobres



Cornutam bestiam petis.
You're attacking a beast with horns.




Omnia si perdas, famam servare memento,
Qua semel amissa, postea nullus eris.
[English]





Difficile perspicere futura.
It is difficult to discern the future.



Beatus est qui vivit ut vult.
Blessed is he who lives as he wants.



AESOP'S FABLES:

Mus, Catus, et Gallus
Latin version and English version(s)



Ostrea et Litigatores
Latin version and English version(s)