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księżycowy wrote:For Old English I love A Guide to Old English (i forget the author's name, but the publisher is Blackwell).
dEhiN wrote:I have that book; it's by Bruce Mitchell and Fred C. Robinson. I also have Teach Yourself Complete Old English (Anglo-Saxon).
For Latin, I have Teach Yourself Latin, but it's an older edition. I'm not sure what year though.
księżycowy wrote:So, first edition of Mitchell and Robinson? Wow!
księżycowy wrote:So it's not that far behind mine then, good.
księżycowy wrote:As I said a few posts ago, it's sixth edition.
księżycowy wrote:Why do we have to keep going over things related to the tribes and cultures of the Pacific Northwest in class!
My week is all fucked up because we don't have classes on Friday (but we have a meeting in the morning), and I took today off so I could take my GRE. It feels like a Saturday. Kinda.
Speaking of Taiwanese, anyone wanna do a Cantonese study group?
dEhiN wrote:I would join an Old English one, and possibly a Classical Greek one. I would have to get a Classical Greek resource though. Heck, who am I kidding...I would join a Latin one as well!
księżycowy wrote:For Old English I love A Guide to Old English (i forget the author's name, but the publisher is Blackwell).
I have that book; it's by Bruce Mitchell and Fred C. Robinson.
For Latin, I have Teach Yourself Latin, but it's an older edition. I'm not sure what year though.
vijayjohn wrote:Out of curiosity, what class?
Wait, what? I thought you already had a master's.
księżycowy wrote:A little tarty to the party, Vijay?
You are very correct that I have a Master's.
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