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
August 04, 2008
Latin Proverbs 2271-2280
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. I've also posted some information there about Why I Read Latin Out Loud.
2271. Qui vult caedere canem, facile invenit fustem.
2272. Quos vult, sors ditat; quos non vult, pede tritat.
2273. Quem Iuppiter vult perdere, dementat prius.
2274. Quem Mercurius vult perdere, dementat prius.
2275. Nequam illud verbum est, Bene vult, nisi qui bene facit.
2276. Cito fit quod di volunt.
2277. Scire volunt omnes, studiis incumbere pauci.
2278. Omnia scire volunt omnes sed discere nolunt.
2279. Colla canum veterum nolunt admittere lora.
2280. Quae volumus, et credimus libenter.
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2271. Qui vult caedere canem, facile invenit fustem.
2272. Quos vult, sors ditat; quos non vult, pede tritat.
2273. Quem Iuppiter vult perdere, dementat prius.
2274. Quem Mercurius vult perdere, dementat prius.
2275. Nequam illud verbum est, Bene vult, nisi qui bene facit.
2276. Cito fit quod di volunt.
2277. Scire volunt omnes, studiis incumbere pauci.
2278. Omnia scire volunt omnes sed discere nolunt.
2279. Colla canum veterum nolunt admittere lora.
2280. Quae volumus, et credimus libenter.
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August 01, 2008
Vulgate Verses: 401-410
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. :-)
401. Hic est sanguis meus novi testamenti.
402. Hic calix novum testamentum est in meo sanguine.
403. Haec via.
404. Hoc est corpus meum.
405. Hoc nunc os ex ossibus meis, et caro de carne mea.
406. Amicitia huius mundi inimica est Dei.
407. Innocens ego sum a sanguine iusti huius.
408. Pax huic domui.
409. Unde huic sapientia haec et virtutes?
410. Regnum meum non est de mundo hoc.
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401. Hic est sanguis meus novi testamenti.
402. Hic calix novum testamentum est in meo sanguine.
403. Haec via.
404. Hoc est corpus meum.
405. Hoc nunc os ex ossibus meis, et caro de carne mea.
406. Amicitia huius mundi inimica est Dei.
407. Innocens ego sum a sanguine iusti huius.
408. Pax huic domui.
409. Unde huic sapientia haec et virtutes?
410. Regnum meum non est de mundo hoc.
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July 29, 2008
Latin Proverbs 2261-2270
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. I've also posted some information there about Why I Read Latin Out Loud.
2261. Spiritus flat ubi vult.
2262. Vult et non vult piger.
2263. Qui totum vult, totum perdit.
2264. Qui medium vult, finem vult.
2265. Sumere vult pisces cattus sed flumen abhorret.
2266. Cattus comedit pisces sed non vult humectare pedes.
2267. Ieiunus venter non vult cantare libenter.
2268. Asinus stramen mavult quam aurum.
2269. Qui non vult serere fructus, non debet habere.
2270. Malefacere qui vult, numquam non causam invenit.
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2261. Spiritus flat ubi vult.
2262. Vult et non vult piger.
2263. Qui totum vult, totum perdit.
2264. Qui medium vult, finem vult.
2265. Sumere vult pisces cattus sed flumen abhorret.
2266. Cattus comedit pisces sed non vult humectare pedes.
2267. Ieiunus venter non vult cantare libenter.
2268. Asinus stramen mavult quam aurum.
2269. Qui non vult serere fructus, non debet habere.
2270. Malefacere qui vult, numquam non causam invenit.
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July 25, 2008
Vulgate Verses: 391-400
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. :-)
391. Membra sumus corporis eius, de carne eius et de ossibus eius.
392. Omnis caro faenum et omnis gloria eius quasi flos agri.
393. Sicut fremitus leonis ita et regis ira, et sicut ros super herbam ita hilaritas eius.
394. Deus lux est, et tenebrae in eo non sunt ullae.
395. Hic est Christus.
396. Hic est Filius Dei.
397. Hic est vere salvator mundi.
398. Hic est Filius meus dilectus.
399. Nonne hic est fabri filius?
400. Hic homo civis romanus est.
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391. Membra sumus corporis eius, de carne eius et de ossibus eius.
392. Omnis caro faenum et omnis gloria eius quasi flos agri.
393. Sicut fremitus leonis ita et regis ira, et sicut ros super herbam ita hilaritas eius.
394. Deus lux est, et tenebrae in eo non sunt ullae.
395. Hic est Christus.
396. Hic est Filius Dei.
397. Hic est vere salvator mundi.
398. Hic est Filius meus dilectus.
399. Nonne hic est fabri filius?
400. Hic homo civis romanus est.
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