The Elegant Universe pt 2
This is the second part of the discussion on String Theory. This part discusses the history of Quantum Mechanics and how it applies. Run time 52:48.
RUDIMENTA GRAMMATICAE COMENII
RUDIMENTA GRAMMATICAE COMENII
In Latin only.
A version of this with English can be found on my Youtube site
(evan1965)
023 b - BELLUM HELVETICUM - LOWE BUTLER WALKER
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087 - BELLUM HELVETICUM - LOWE BUTLER WALKER
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014 CANNON'S CAESAR
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011 CANNON'S CAESAR
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001 Caesar Bello Gallico Bilingual
Lines 1 - 49 in the 'Beginner's Caesar', a bilingual text, read here in Latin-English-Latin
This text deconstructs the sentences.
It then re-assembles then.
Drop a note in the comments if you think this is a useful text to learn from.
This text was published by John Taylor for the University College, London in the early 1800's. It does not have a known author, but was apparently issued by the Classics Department of the University.
It can be located on google books.
004 CAESAR bilingual BELLO GALLICO
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001 - Leewenhoek 21.2.1679 - De vivis animalculis in semine
De vivis animalculis in lactibus seu semine masculo piscium et in testiculis animalium.
21 feb. 1679
02 BELLUM HELVETICUM PER PARAPHRASIN
This edition of Caesar was published anonymously in London, by the printer for the University of London in 1834. It takes the Bellum Helveticum from De Bello Gallico,and deconstructs it, and then reassembles it.
It is a useful text to listen to.
The original text can be seen on Youtube channel http://www.youtube.com/user/evan1965
where the Latin is read aloud line by line, with the original text ( in Latin and En
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