Classics Kid Problem
Getting “ventus” and “vetus” in the same chapter

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Classics Kid Problem
Getting “ventus” and “vetus” in the same chapter
Common Knowledge?
Classics Major problem: what is common knowledge, and what isn’t? Like, doesn’t everyone know when Alexander the Great subjugated Egypt? Or am I seriously going to have to find some random article just to put this fact in *siiiggghhhh*
I was supposed to spend this holiday break working on a paper I will be presenting in a few months... and what have I done? Worked on research for FUN instead of what I needed to be doing.... (and played Touken Ranbu BUT YOU KNOW ME).... So guess who’s going to be speed typing soon? Also does anyone understand theories of leadership in anthropology because this is not going to be a fun first draft....
Latin problems
You know you should walk away from translating when a sentence about a bloody lion somehow turned into “the good lion came directly from Rome”.... like no, that’s not how you Ovid...