Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Ad augusta per angusta.

LOTTO, Lorenzo. Madonna and Child with 
St Ignatius of Antioch and St Onophrius.
1508. Oil on wood. Galleria Borghese, Rome.
Having come to the end of the 1st Quarter, we shall take this Homecoming Week to "let our hair down," as they say. This does not mean, however, that we will cease from being a class. It simply means that towards the end of the week we shall take our rest in convivio. Today is still a work day. After all, it is a new quarter.Therefore, ad augusta per angusta. That is, "To honor through narrowness (being pressed)."

Agenda:
  1. Pater noster
  2. Get the Lingua Latina text. There on the  book shelf (to the left of my desk).
  3. Read Lingua Latina: Capitulum I 
    1. Work with a partner on the following exercises for Cap I
      1. Do "PENSVM A"
      2. Do "PENSVM B"
      3. Do "PENSVM C"
  4. Review HW:
    1. Be good.

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