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June 08
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Keith
is currently reading:
Ancient Rome on Five Denarii a Day (5 Denarii)
by
Philip Matyszak
bookshelves:
anachronistic,
currently-reading,
roman-culture,
travel
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Keith
gave to:
When Dead Tongues Speak: Teaching Beginning Greek and Latin (American Philological Association Classical Resources Series)
by
John Gruber-Miller
bookshelves:
greek-linguistics,
latin-linguistics,
pedagogy,
reading-list-grad
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recommended for: Latin and Greek Teachers
read in October, 2008
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June 04
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Keith
gave to:
The Georgics of Virgil: Bilingual Edition (Paperback)
by
David Ferry
bookshelves:
latin-language,
reading-list-grad,
roman-literature
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June 02
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Keith
marked as to-read:
New Latin Syntax (Latin Language)
by
E.C. Woodcock
bookshelves:
latin-linguistics,
reading-list-grad,
to-read
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Keith
marked as to-read:
New Perspectives on Historical Latin Syntax: Volume 3--Complex Sentences, Grammaticalization and Typology (Trends in Linguistics. Studies and Monographs [Tilsm])
by
Philip Baldi
bookshelves:
latin-linguistics,
reading-list-grad,
to-read
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Keith
marked as to-read:
The Cambridge Companion to Virgil (Cambridge Companions to Literature)
by
Charles Martindale
bookshelves:
critical-theory,
reading-list-grad,
roman-culture,
roman-literature,
to-read
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Keith
gave to:
Discourse, Consciousness, and Time: The Flow and Displacement of Conscious Experience in Speaking and Writing (Paperback)
by
Wallace Chafe
bookshelves:
critical-theory,
linguistics,
reading-list-grad
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read in June, 2009
Keith said:
"There are some major contributions to the fields of Linguistics and Psychology here. The ideas about how consciousness play a role in formation of language are ground-breaking. It's a difficult read, but engaging and enlightening. The third section a...more
There are some major contributions to the fields of Linguistics and Psychology here. The ideas about how consciousness play a role in formation of language are ground-breaking. It's a difficult read, but engaging and enlightening. The third section about displacement starts out with interesting concepts but quickly devolves into literary theory. (less)
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May 26
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Keith
gave to:
The Roman Goddess Ceres (Paperback)
by
Barbette Stanley Spaeth
bookshelves:
reading-list-undergrad,
religion
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read in January, 2006
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May 02
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Keith
gave to:
An Arrow's Flight: A Novel (Paperback)
by
Mark Merlis
bookshelves:
anachronistic,
greek-mythology
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recommended for: Gay Studies readers and Classical Studies readers
read in January, 2006, has a copy to sell/swap
Keith said:
"This is one of my favorite books of all time. I found it by accident in a antique shop. The melding of past and present is genius.
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April 27
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Keith
marked as to-read:
Harrius Potter Et Camera Secretorum: (Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets)
by
J.K. Rowling
bookshelves:
kid-s-stuff,
latin-language,
to-read
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has a copy to sell/swap
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