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Friday, October 3, 2014
Catullus 14a
Catullus refers to his future readers in this poem. In the future I hope to improve my Latin and read this poem in Latin with comprehension. Last weekend I finished reading How to Read a Latin Poem (If You Can't Read Latin Yet). I enjoyed it mildly. This week the Latin and German clubs at my high school decided which Christmas carols to sing this year. Today I printed a copy of the three carols, and I plan to practice them from now until December 9 for my daily dose of Latin and German. After that I may return to reading Catullus in Latin and Kafka in German.
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