Dead Language Geek Photo Contest
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Dead Language Geek Photo Contest
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Find a creative way to picture yourselves with your ginormous dead language reference materials. If that’s a photo, great. If that’s a video, great. Just come up with something. Mine’s pretty obvious; you can do better than that.
Post it on Flickr or Twitpic or YouTube or wherever, and then leave a link as a comment on this post.
You have until 22 May 2009 to take your picture and post your link (which means I also have that long to come up with a prize or prizes).
Multiple entries are fine.
Tweet this, Facebook it, e-mail it around, put it up in skywriting — but I want to see as many entries as possible. I’m quite serious about this. Let’s show the world we’ve got big, heavy, obscure books, and we’re not ashamed of that.
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Re: Dead Language Geek Photo Contest
My Sanskrit dictionary can totally beat up the Great Scott or the unabridged Latin dictionary. Maybe not both of them at the same time, though.
William S. Annis — http://www.aoidoi.org/ — http://www.scholiastae.org/
τίς πατέρ' αἰνήσει εἰ μὴ κακοδαίμονες υἱοί;
τίς πατέρ' αἰνήσει εἰ μὴ κακοδαίμονες υἱοί;
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Re: Dead Language Geek Photo Contest
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Re: Dead Language Geek Photo Contest
Let's see some Pics!!
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Oh, it's too late for me.
Big Books I got are LSJ, Sanskrit dictionary, but not Oxford Latin Dictionary. But I could add the facsimile edition of Leningrad Codex on my list, although it's not a reference material.
And there're small items like Smyth's grammar, Gesenius' Hebrew Grammar and Hebrew-Chaldee lexicon, Chase and Phillips, a small Latin dic, Middle Liddell, Small Sanskrit dic.,
But then in Athenaze Book I, page 23, Callimachus of Alexandria is quoted to have said, "μέγα βιβλίον, μέγα κακόν."
Big Books I got are LSJ, Sanskrit dictionary, but not Oxford Latin Dictionary. But I could add the facsimile edition of Leningrad Codex on my list, although it's not a reference material.
And there're small items like Smyth's grammar, Gesenius' Hebrew Grammar and Hebrew-Chaldee lexicon, Chase and Phillips, a small Latin dic, Middle Liddell, Small Sanskrit dic.,
But then in Athenaze Book I, page 23, Callimachus of Alexandria is quoted to have said, "μέγα βιβλίον, μέγα κακόν."
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Re: Dead Language Geek Photo Contest
Even the Bible says: And further, my son, take note of this: of the making of books there is no end, and much learning is a weariness to the flesh. (I am of course taking this out of its context. A great man once said: " a proof texts is a text taking out context as pretext for a proof text.)mingshey wrote:....
But then in Athenaze Book I, page 23, Callimachus of Alexandria is quoted to have said, "μέγα βιβλίον, μέγα κακόν."