Here's a mistake. In the following ...
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1. Hostes contra spem nostram fugerunt ... (as a translation of “Contrary to our expectation, the enemy fled...)
... spem should be opinionem. It’s listed at the back of the book and is found in regular Latin dictionaries (contrâ/praeter opiniônem = contrary to expectation).
Anyone updating the Key? I doubt it. Nobody heard Mingshey’s appeal. Is D’Ooge a discarded toy from Textkit’s childhood?
Cheers,
Int
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Re: discarded toy from Textkit’s childhood
I compiled the key, from the work of the people mentioned at the first page, as well as my own; but I don't have a copy left myself (I'm three or four computers on from that time ). I'm not sure if Jeff still has the original Word document; I can't edit this one. I did warn against errors though .
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Re: discarded toy from Textkit’s childhood
Ingrid,
Thanks for your prompt response. Much appreciated. I guess we're seeing electronic archeology in the making. We are the fast-freeze fossils destined to amaze visiting cosmic kids aeons hence.
Cheers,
Int
Thanks for your prompt response. Much appreciated. I guess we're seeing electronic archeology in the making. We are the fast-freeze fossils destined to amaze visiting cosmic kids aeons hence.
Cheers,
Int