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Nota Bene A Guide to Familiar Latin Quotes and Phrases.

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Proving the eternal usefulness of the world's liveliest "dead" language, this little book is filled Latin phrases everyone knows (alter ego, bona fide, status quo); expressions from Roman literature (a word to the wise, seize the day); unusual word derivations (sullen, from solus: alone); scholarly abbreviations; Latin words adopted directly into English (censor, forum, cohort); more. An educational, informative, entertaining, and eye-opening look at a fascinating language.

63 pages, Hardcover

First published November 1, 1995

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Robin Langley Sommer

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A fun little book that gave this Greek student a better understanding of quaint Latin sayings that are still used today (and helped me get closer to my yearly book goal, too).
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