¡Zayu no Latin: 65 Pearl of wisdom for your life(SB Shinsho)
¡Yamazaki Mari
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[Machine Translation] All troubles lead to Rome. A cartoonist who has drawn ancient Rome and an up-and-coming Latin researcher. The two have carefully selected and spoken many Latin aphorisms. In the words left by these great people, you will surely find the most effective words for your life. libenter homines id quod volunt credunt man is willing to believe what he wants to believe Caesar dimidium facti qui coepit habet He who begins a thing has accomplished half of it Horace Horatius amicus certus in re incerta cernitur A sure friendship is discernible in uncertain circumstances. *This dialogue is narrated for the first time in this book* Horatius, Cicero, Vergilius, Pliny, Seneca, Caesar. ...... In this thrilling dialogue, the two men decipher the words left behind by the Romans. They also deal with a number of Latin words that arose later than the Roman period. What Latin saved the two men at what time? Many episodes that lead to the other side of their creation will also be revealed.
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