Here is some more audio from my Vulgate Verses book! Like my previous book, Latin Via Proverbs, these materials are organized according to grammatical categories, so that the book can be useful for Latin students at any level, starting from the very first day of studying Latin.
If you are looking for citations for these verses plus English notes and commentary, visit the BibliaVulgata.com blog or the Latin Via Proverbs and Vulgate Verses wiki. I've also posted a statement there about "Why I Read Latin Out Loud" - so, if you are wondering why I am not using an ecclesiastical accent here, you will find the answer there. :-)
411. Vos de mundo hoc estis; ego non sum de hoc mundo.
412. Vae vae civitas illa magna Babylon, civitas illa fortis.
413. Fons sapientiae verbum Dei in excelsis, et ingressus illius mandata aeterna.
414. Dilectus meus mihi, et ego illi.
415. In ore fatuorum cor illorum, et in corde sapientium os illorum.
416. Luctus mortui septem dies; fatui autem et impii, omnes dies vitae illorum.
417. Nonne iste est faber, filius Mariae?
418. Numquid et tu ex discipulis es hominis istius?
419. Non est alius Deus omnipotens praeter eum.
420. Domine, non est similis tui et non est alius deus absque te.
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August 05, 2008
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2 comments:
I want to learn latin but i don´t know where
You can get a great Latin course online, complete with audio, at the Latinum website.
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