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Veni, Vidi, Vici : Conquer Your Enemies, Impress Your Friends with Everyday Latin

Veni, Vidi, Vici : Conquer Your Enemies, Impress Your Friends with Everyday Latin

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Ad hoc
Review: Barbarus hic ego sum, quia non intelligor ullis Barbarus hic ego sum, quia non intelligor ullis et rident stolidi verba Latina.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent for students of Latin, or even just casual readers
Review: I'm what you might call a collector of languages. I like to study languages of various sorts, not necessarily to become fluent in them, but simply to learn about them and think about them. Latin is certainly one of the more interesting languages to study, if not because one finds it fascinating in itself (which I do), then because it has influenced modern languages so much.

Veni, Vidi, Vici is a great book to open to a random page and read for a few minutes. And it's rather amusing to throw around Latin phrases such as "Mars gravior sub pace lacet" ("a more serious war lies hidden in peace") to see how people react.

Whether or not you are interested in actually learning Latin, this is a very interesting and fun book to read. If nothing else, it can get your mind thinking about just how pervasive Latin roots are in the language we speak today. If you are a fellow helluo librorum ("devourer of books"), you will definitely like Veni, Vidi, Vici.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A follow-up to "Amo, Amas, Amat..."
Review: This is a companion volume / continuation of his popular "Amo, Amas, Amat" book. As in the first book, the author includes hundreds of Latin mottoes, sayings, bon mots, and proverbs. They are ordered alphabetically, each followed by its pronunciation (in an informal but generally useful transcription), and general sense. Most of the entries have an explanatory sentence or two, giving the background, source, and literal translation. A fun book; helpful to the student of Latin, and entertaining and educational to the general reader. Well worth the money!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Latin Sayings; Great for Impressions
Review: When I got this book, it was when I needed to say something in Latin to impress a few friends and teachers. This is a very good book, tells you almost every Latin saying you'll ever need as well as being ordered very nicely. The index is also very good and I think this book gives good detail without going too far. Great book and also a nice way to annoy some people when you don't like them.


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