Here is some more audio to accompany my Latin Via Proverbs book. The book is available from lulu.com, and it organizes the proverbs into grammatical categories, something that I hope can make the book useful for Latin students at any level, starting from the very first day of studying Latin! There is a companion volume also now available from Lulu: Vulgate Verses: 4000 Sayings from the Bible for Teachers and Students of Latin.
If you are looking for English translations and notes to these proverbs, check out the LatinViaProverbs.com website - it's been completely revamped so that the Latin, English and audio are all available together, along with a search engine that covers the contents of both Latin Via Proverbs and Vulgate Verses.
2171. Centum viri pauperem spoliare non possunt.
2172. Caelestes omnia possunt.
2173. Soles occidere et redire possunt.
2174. Minima possunt qui plurima iactant.
2175. Loricam duram possunt penetrare sagittae.
2176. Fit via vi.
2177. Ex vitulo bos fit.
2178. Vulpes aetati fit astutior.
2179. Fit fastidium copia.
2180. Bonum ex malo non fit.
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April 28, 2008
April 24, 2008
Vulgate Verses: 241-250
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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. :-)
241. Membra vestra templum est Spiritus Sancti.
242. Prudentia carnis mors; prudentia autem Spiritus vita et pax.
243. Fructus Spiritus est caritas gaudium pax longanimitas bonitas benignitas.
244. Fides ex auditu; auditus autem per verbum Christi.
245. In manu tua virtus et potentia.
246. In manu tua magnitudo et imperium omnium.
247. In domo Patris mei mansiones multae sunt.
248. In magna domo non solum sunt vasa aurea et argentea, sed et lignea et fictilia.
249. Domine, opera manuum tuarum sunt caeli.
250. Sanctus sanctus sanctus Dominus exercituum.
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241. Membra vestra templum est Spiritus Sancti.
242. Prudentia carnis mors; prudentia autem Spiritus vita et pax.
243. Fructus Spiritus est caritas gaudium pax longanimitas bonitas benignitas.
244. Fides ex auditu; auditus autem per verbum Christi.
245. In manu tua virtus et potentia.
246. In manu tua magnitudo et imperium omnium.
247. In domo Patris mei mansiones multae sunt.
248. In magna domo non solum sunt vasa aurea et argentea, sed et lignea et fictilia.
249. Domine, opera manuum tuarum sunt caeli.
250. Sanctus sanctus sanctus Dominus exercituum.
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April 20, 2008
Latin Proverbs 2161-2170
Here is some more audio to accompany my Latin Via Proverbs book. The book is available from lulu.com, and it organizes the proverbs into grammatical categories, something that I hope can make the book useful for Latin students at any level, starting from the very first day of studying Latin! There is a companion volume also now available from Lulu: Vulgate Verses: 4000 Sayings from the Bible for Teachers and Students of Latin.
If you are looking for English translations and notes to these proverbs, check out the LatinViaProverbs.com website - it's been completely revamped so that the Latin, English and audio are all available together, along with a search engine that covers the contents of both Latin Via Proverbs and Vulgate Verses.
2161. Capram portare non possum et imponitis bovem.
2162. Nec sine te nec tecum vivere possum.
2163. Alios effugere saepe, te numquam potes.
2164. Sine certamine non potes venire ad coronam.
2165. Non potes Tethidem simul et Galateam amare.
2166. Non potestis deo servire et mammonae.
2167. Non omnia possumus omnes.
2168. Nihil possumus contra veritatem.
2169. Praeterita mutare non possumus.
2170. Nec vitia nostra nec remedia tolerare possumus.
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2161. Capram portare non possum et imponitis bovem.
2162. Nec sine te nec tecum vivere possum.
2163. Alios effugere saepe, te numquam potes.
2164. Sine certamine non potes venire ad coronam.
2165. Non potes Tethidem simul et Galateam amare.
2166. Non potestis deo servire et mammonae.
2167. Non omnia possumus omnes.
2168. Nihil possumus contra veritatem.
2169. Praeterita mutare non possumus.
2170. Nec vitia nostra nec remedia tolerare possumus.
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April 17, 2008
Latin Proverbs 2151-2160
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2151. Humilis nec alte cadere nec graviter potest.
2152. Uno nemo potest in pede stare diu.
2153. Duarum civitatum civis esse nemo potest.
2154. Nemo potest duobus dominis servire.
2155. Nummis atque deo servire potest bene nemo.
2156. Potest ex casa vir magnus exire.
2157. Gallus in sterquilinio suo plurimum potest.
2158. Mutare non potest pardus varietates suas.
2159. Qui asinum non potest, stratum caedit.
2160. Hic esse et illic simul non possum.
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2151. Humilis nec alte cadere nec graviter potest.
2152. Uno nemo potest in pede stare diu.
2153. Duarum civitatum civis esse nemo potest.
2154. Nemo potest duobus dominis servire.
2155. Nummis atque deo servire potest bene nemo.
2156. Potest ex casa vir magnus exire.
2157. Gallus in sterquilinio suo plurimum potest.
2158. Mutare non potest pardus varietates suas.
2159. Qui asinum non potest, stratum caedit.
2160. Hic esse et illic simul non possum.
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April 14, 2008
Latin Proverbs 2141-2150
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2141. Nescitis diem neque horam.
2142. Feriunt omnes, ultima necat.
2143. Feriunt summos fulgura montes.
2144. Multi multa sapiunt et seipsos nesciunt.
2145. Gaudia post luctus veniunt, post gaudia luctus.
2146. Cura omnia potest.
2147. Caritas omnia potest.
2148. Omnia potest pecunia.
2149. Fortunam nemo vitare potest.
2150. Nullus omnia scire potest.
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2141. Nescitis diem neque horam.
2142. Feriunt omnes, ultima necat.
2143. Feriunt summos fulgura montes.
2144. Multi multa sapiunt et seipsos nesciunt.
2145. Gaudia post luctus veniunt, post gaudia luctus.
2146. Cura omnia potest.
2147. Caritas omnia potest.
2148. Omnia potest pecunia.
2149. Fortunam nemo vitare potest.
2150. Nullus omnia scire potest.
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April 07, 2008
Vulgate Verses: 231-240
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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. :-)
231. Caro mea vere est cibus et sanguis meus vere est potus.
232. Non est regnum Dei esca et potus, sed iustitia et pax.
233. Valde speciosus est arcus in splendore suo.
234. Ecce, currus igneus et equi ignei.
235. Quare vultus tuus tristis?
236. Varius eventus est proelii.
237. Unus interitus est hominis et iumentorum.
238. Unus introitus est omnibus ad vitam, et similis exitus.
239. Gladius Spiritus est verbum Dei.
240. Ecce, universa vanitas et afflictio spiritus.
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231. Caro mea vere est cibus et sanguis meus vere est potus.
232. Non est regnum Dei esca et potus, sed iustitia et pax.
233. Valde speciosus est arcus in splendore suo.
234. Ecce, currus igneus et equi ignei.
235. Quare vultus tuus tristis?
236. Varius eventus est proelii.
237. Unus interitus est hominis et iumentorum.
238. Unus introitus est omnibus ad vitam, et similis exitus.
239. Gladius Spiritus est verbum Dei.
240. Ecce, universa vanitas et afflictio spiritus.
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April 05, 2008
Vulgate Verses: 221-230
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221. Deus fabricator est omnium.
222. Unus Deus et Pater omnium.
223. Omnium artifex sapientia.
224. Radix omnium malorum est cupiditas.
225. Omnia et in omnibus Christus.
226. Spiritus quidem promptus; caro vero infirma.
227. Benignus est spiritus sapientiae.
228. Benedictus fructus ventris tui.
229. Bonorum laborum gloriosus est fructus.
230. Fructus lucis est in omni bonitate et iustitia et veritate.
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221. Deus fabricator est omnium.
222. Unus Deus et Pater omnium.
223. Omnium artifex sapientia.
224. Radix omnium malorum est cupiditas.
225. Omnia et in omnibus Christus.
226. Spiritus quidem promptus; caro vero infirma.
227. Benignus est spiritus sapientiae.
228. Benedictus fructus ventris tui.
229. Bonorum laborum gloriosus est fructus.
230. Fructus lucis est in omni bonitate et iustitia et veritate.
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