- Pronunciation of sedes - Latin Language Stack Exchange
I typically pronounce sedes as SED-ays However, I recently noticed that the quot;Holy See, quot; meaning the bishopric of the Vatican, comes from Sancta Sedes (the Holy Seat), so if this is being
- (Why) is the phrase sede vacante in the ablative?
The Latin phrase sede vacante (vacant seat) refers to the time when a Catholic episcopal see is vacant, as is currently the case for the papacy It looks like this phrase is in the ablative case I
- lingua latina per se illustrata - Meaning of virō in description of . . .
On p 29 of Roma Aeterna by Hans Ørberg, book II of Lingua Latina Per Se Illustrata, is this passage from a simplified Latin, solūtīs versibus (prose) rendering of Book II of the Aeneid: Faunō mor
- Augustine, De Civitate Dei, Book XVII, Ch. XVI
In De Civitate Dei, Augustine of Hippo wrote,1 Quis non hic Christum, quem praedicamus et in quem credimus, quamlibet sit tardus, agnoscat, cum audiat Deum, cuius sedes est in saecula saeculorum, et
- english to latin translation - What fresh hell is this? - Latin . . .
Problem 1: This is more like “What is this new hell?” – making it a foregone conclusion that it will be bad, not a weary expectation Problem 2: Despite being the language of the Catholic church for the better half of two millennia, Latin apparently has no proper word for hell (Georges in all earnestness suggests: sceleratorum sedes ac
- classical latin - Does laviniaque from Vergils Aeneid point to . . .
The second i in quot;laviniaque quot; from the 2nd line of Aeneid is supposed to be consonantal to fit the hexameter; therefore the pronunciation should be something like: la'wi nja qʷe My ques
- What would this site be called in Latin?
My approach here is descriptive rather than prescriptive; I care more about how the word is actually used than what it should mean That said, the leap from situs as geographical location to a website is not big at all Sedes is a good word too, but not the only one
- Unanswered Linked Questions - Latin Language Stack Exchange
I typically pronounce sedes as SED-ays However, I recently noticed that the "Holy See," meaning the bishopric of the Vatican, comes from Sancta Sedes (the Holy Seat), so if this is being
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