So in lil Nas x’s masterpiece Montero (call me by your name)
When he drops down to hell- there’s words inscribed in the floor. Looks like
Damnant quod non intelligunt
Which is absolutely incredible love all of it
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So in lil Nas x’s masterpiece Montero (call me by your name)
When he drops down to hell- there’s words inscribed in the floor. Looks like
Damnant quod non intelligunt
Which is absolutely incredible love all of it
salus populi suprema lex esto
The health of the people should be the supreme law.
concors nescio mel vacāns amōris; ardōrem scio pestis ast dolōrem Dīdōnisque. Ovidī, Catulle, Sapphō, cor servāte mihī: diemque frēnō noctemque ast fluvius redundat et fert in mentem excruciātam Erōnta somnō.
“Empty, I do not know the united sweetness of love; But I do know the passion of that plague and the grief Of Dido. Ovid, Catullus, Sappho, save my heart: During both day and night I can control it, But in my sleep, the river overflows and Brings Eros into my tortured mind.”
i thought trying out hendecasyllabic would be fun so this happened
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Audi, vide, sile. (Listen, look, and be silent.)
(From the Three-Word Proverbs Reference Page at the Bestiaria Latina Blog.)
Vigilantia non cadet. (Watchfulness will not fail.)
(From the Three-Word Proverbs Reference Page at the Bestiaria Latina Blog.)
Masterpost of Videos in Latin
This is my very long list of online videos in which people speak Latin. They vary widely in pronunciation, content, and difficulty. I may add more if I find more, and if you have links to contribute, feel free to add them. I hope this is helpful to any bored Latin-speakers or anyone who wants to practice listening to and understanding Latin.
Lectures
(Luigi Miraglia) De causis corruptæ institutionis Latinæ
Michael Von Albrecht: “De humanitatis studiis et de pugna, ad quam nostra aetas nos provocat” pars 1
Terence Tunberg: “De Iacobo Pontano Iesuita deque Ciceronis imitandi studio”
Bas van Bommel de occasu vivæ rationis ad linguam Latinam docendam 3/10 - 2013
Bas van Bommel de Latini sermonis usu in Batavia s.19 - 2014
Thomas Bervoets de recto maximi momenti pronuntiatu 8/10 - 2013
Stephan Busch de Batavis Latine loqui discentibus - 2014
Wilfried Stroh: “De origine vocum ‘humanitatis’ et ‘humanismi’
Wilfried Stroh: “De Horatio lyrico modis musicis illustrato”
Wilfried Stroh de Latinis litteris pueris destinatis - 2014
Gerardo F. Guzmán Ramírez de institutione linguæ Græcæ ætate renatarum artium - 2014
Jiří A. Čepelák de Latinitatis apud Bohemos sorte ac fortuna 5/10 - 2013
Videos from youtube user “ArcesseEum” with the heading [Latin Lecture] in their titles
Conversational Latin Examples
Everyday conversation
Latin Language Spoken Examples #1, #2, #3, #4, and #5
Dialogues in Classical Latin #1 and #2
Wyoming Catholic College: Colloquia Personarum
Dialogi primus et tertius, Schola aestiva 2014
Books Read Aloud
Have you listened to Pater Noster pronounced in ancient Roman Latin pronunciation?
John 1, Latin Vulgate
Videos from youtube user “Fiatlapides”
Videos from youtube user “ThePrinceSterling”
Videos from youtube user “ArcesseEum” with the heading [Latin Reading] in their titles
Latin Audio page on Indwelling Language
Many more video and audio files of ancient texts and more recent textbooks read aloud are available online, but I have left it at this because they are much easier to find than videos in some of the other categories.
Latin Listening Project
Various videos in “The Latin Listening Project”
Quomodo fiat cibus e manutergio (Latin Listening Project - Ecclesiastical Pronunciation)
Singable Arrangements of Carmina Burana
In Taberna quando sumus Arte Factum Música Medieval
Bache Bene Venies (Anonymous, Codex Buranus 200)
Tempus est Iocundum “Codex Buranus, 179”
Bulla Fulminante — Arte Factum
Covers of Modern Songs
Disney Songs - Classical Latin Playlist
Bastille - Pompeii (Latin Cover)
Titanic - My Heart Will Go On (Cover in Latin)
Mundus Mirabilis (What a Wonderful World)
Super Pluvium Arcum - Somewhere Over the Rainbow in Latin
Star Trek Intro in Latin (not really a song)
Documentary Films
Vitae et Scholae - De vita et methodo Iohannis H. Ørbergii
CONVERSATIONAL LATIN | Matthew Keil
Adulescens Romanus - A glimpse of a teenage life in Ancient Rome [Latin Version]
Entertainment Films
Eutrapelia 2007. Lingua Latina. The Movie
Imperator, Emperor a film by Konrad Łęcki (in classic Latin)
Barnabus et Bella and Pacifica
The Choice of Paris - Latin language film
Latin Video
Cenerentola in latino
LINGVA LATINA- Puer ímprobus
Latin 3 video pridie nuptiarum
Cleopatra’s Kitchen - Latin language scenes
A Lost TongueThe Consolation of Philosophy - Latin Language Learning
Harvard Latin Adresses
2009 Latin Salutatory - Paul Mumma
Michael Velchik, 2012 Latin address at Harvard commencement
Harvard’s Latin Salutatory Address 2007
Latin Address: Fanaye Yirga | Harvard Commencement 2013
Latin Speaker Timothy Barry-Heffernan | Harvard Commencement 2014
Ancient Plays
Eunuchus 1 Latin
Persa Latin
Bacchides 1 Latin
Mercator 1 Latin
Barnard/Columbia Ancient Drama Group: Seneca’s Thyestes (2013)
Other
María Luisa Aguilar moderatrix oratores commendat 2/10 - 2013
Ad disputandum vel rogandum tempus 10/10 - 2013
Camillus Schutte participes excipit 1/10 - 2013
Terentius et Milena colloquuntur
Cena Maritima 2009
lingua latina
Latin Immersion Summer Program - Highlights from a Lesson
Lingua Latina docente Annula Llewellyn
First-Semester Latin Teaching Demonstration
Wow! Great list! Thank you!
Aduenisse hyemem Fringilla renuntiat ales. Ad nos vere nouo garrula hirundo redit. Indicat æstatem sese expectare Cuculus. Autumno est tantum cernere ficedulas.
"That winters come the chaffinch songs apace. The babbling sparrow telleth it is spring. The summer cryeth all the cuckoos race. The figpecker [Orphean warbler] autumn's presence forth doth ring." -- Alciatus.
Nox mihi dat nomen primo de tempore noctis, pluma mihi non est, cum sit mihi penna volantis in tenebris sedeo, nec me committo diebus. (Vespertilio.)
"What call you mee whome nights first part doth name? I winged am like other flyinge fowle: yet bald and bare, noe feathers hide my blame, I sleepe in light, in night I flie like Owle. (A bat.)" Sempronius; a riddle.
A good beginner resource
THE FADE TO BLACK OH MY GOD I LITERALLY CAN’T BREATHE RIGHT NOW
felix qui potuit rerum cognoscere causas.
Happy is he who can understand the causes of things. (Virgil)
omnia vincit amor; et nos cedamus amori.
Love conquers all, and so we must surrender to love. (Virgil)
non omnia possumus omnes.
Everyone cannot do everything. (Virgil)
nomenque erit indelibile nostrum.
And my name shall never be forgotten. (Ovid)
prisca iuvent alios: ego me nunc denique natum gratulor.
Let the others praise ancient times: as for me, I am grateful to have been born in these. (Ovid)
ut ameris, amabilis esto.
If you wish to be loved, be lovable. (Ovid)
quod licet ingratum est. quod non licet acrius urit.
We take no pleasure in permitted joys. But what is forbidden is more keenly sought. (Ovid)