Here's an answer from Orberg's LLPSI Exercitium 2 Cap XXXIX.
Paridis iudicii memor Iuno Troianos persequebatur.
Now I know that Latin can be concise but isn't there a missing word here or shouldn't 'memor' be in ablative case (on account of the memory etc...)?
I mean we have: the memory of the judgement of Paris Iuno followed the Trojans...if it were: memore iudicii Paridis Iuno Troianos persequebatur...then it would make sense... What am I missing..?
Should 'memor' be 'memore'...?
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Re: Should 'memor' be 'memore'...?
Memor is an adjective, which could be translated "remembering," or "mindful of," modifying Iuno, so it is nominative.