Veni Vidi Didici

Veni Vidi Didici
Author: Jason Talley
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 147
Release: 2017-07-18
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 1612437117

This engaging Latin guide offers a lively introduction to the so-called “dead language” with basic skills and vocabulary plus jokes, songs, and more. Seize the day with a fun, new guide to the ultimate language. Whether you’re looking to show up your teacher or have a laugh with friends, Veni Vidi Didici will give you the knowledge to drop some Latin that’s sure to impress, including: • Cool Slang • Lighthearted insults • Funny Jokes • Timeless Games • Famous Sayings • Clever Puzzles Veni Vidi Didici goes beyond basics, offering silly stories and historical factoids that will keep you entertained for hours.

Veni, Vidi, Didici: I Came, I Saw, I Learned

Veni, Vidi, Didici: I Came, I Saw, I Learned
Author: Nicholas Peasley
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 386
Release: 2016-06-16
Genre:
ISBN: 9781534787001

History can be dry, history can be dull, but it never has to be. This compilation of history stories is the result of a history teacher and ancient world nerd spending four years collecting interesting and obscure stories from history. What began as a way of sharing the interesting stories from classes on Roman gluttony and mad kings slowly morphed into a mishmash of all sorts of history tales. The only fine strand of fate that binds the stories together, they were interesting enough to warrant sharing. Hidden within these pages are tales of Byzantine flamethrowers, Greek misogyny (women were wetter than men it seems), Pirate lords from China and Wales, Calendrical confusions, and everything in between. Titled Veni, Vidi, Didici (I came, I saw, I learned) in an effort to be clever and play off Julius Caesar claim "veni, vidi, vici" (I came, I saw, I conquered), this book is a lone man's attempt to bring forgotten stories to light with occasional levity and brevity. Read it, enjoy it, learn from it.

Antika za tretje tisočletje

Antika za tretje tisočletje
Author: Brane Senegačnik
Publisher: Založba ZRC
Total Pages: 271
Release: 2004
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9616500236

Zbornik vsebuje petnajst razprav, ki z različnih zornih kotov osvetljujejo vprašanje, kakšno vlogo imajo antične študije v Sloveniji danes, ko tudi politično znova postajamo del Evrope, torej prostora, v katerem smo nastali kot narod z lastno kulturno identiteto. Namen zbornika je soočiti mnenja vidnih slovenskih raziskovalcev, ki se znanstveno udejstvujejo na različnih področjih, ki zadevajo antiko in srednji vek, ter jih predstaviti v njihovi skladnosti in razlikah.

Global Safari

Global Safari
Author: Zekeh Gbotokuma
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 715
Release: 2015-10-05
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1443884197

Global Safari is a memoir-travelogue, offering an account of the author's intercontinental travel experiences from his local village to the more global "village", from Africa to Europe, the Americas, and Asia. This book is a story about courage, international friendship, hope, survival, procrastinated return and homecoming to the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The book shows the process of achieving international competency and cosmocitizenship, or global citizenship, through a "world-ready" education, working, networking, and immersion into world cultures and languages. Its distinguishing.

Geodesy? What's That?

Geodesy? What's That?
Author: Irene K. Fischer
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 398
Release: 2005
Genre: Earth
ISBN: 0595363997

Geodesy (the measurement of the size and shape of the earth), fascinating since the time of Erathosenes, became a basic science for the space program. Irene Fischer was a leader in the construction of the World Geodetic System (has an Earth reference ellipsoid named in her honor) when it was still being done by surveyors, piecing together terrestrial, gravitational and astronomical data. By the 1970s, satellite geodesy and marine geodesy were just coming into their own. Using her career, Fischer revels in explaining how the science unfolded, and how misunderstandings occur across scientific fields, e.g., why the "standard ocean" and the geoid do not easily translate across the fields of oceanography and geodesy. Her account should appeal to those writing the history of women in science. Government science, too, is less well studied than academic science even though some fields, such as geodesy, were always government led. Fischer provides food for thought, as well, to those who claim to study the management of science in bureaucratic settings different from those of industry or academia. Peppered among these themes are Fischer's solutions to historical mysteries such as why Columbus' used a figure for the size of the earth's circumference that was so much smaller than Erastothenes' or Posidonius' (with the added benefit of making it easier to persuade his patrons).

Veni, Vidi, Vici

Veni, Vidi, Vici
Author: Roger W. Miller
Publisher:
Total Pages: 108
Release: 2008-11-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781436367882

Telling Tales in Latin

Telling Tales in Latin
Author: Lorna Robinson
Publisher: Souvenir PressLtd
Total Pages: 101
Release: 2013
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780285641792

An innovative and accessible way to begin teaching Latin to children of any age Narrated by the chatty and imaginative Roman poet Ovid (who lived in Rome during the first century BC), this new course takes young learners on a journey through some of the tales from Ovid's Metamorphoses. From Daedalus to the story of Orpheus, Lorna Robinson uses Ovid's stories to teach Latin grammar and vocabulary, exploring the relationship between Latin and English to enhance literacy as well as encouraging children's imaginations by asking them to discuss how Ovid's themes are still topical today. At the end of each chapter there are suggested activities to help learners reinforce what they have just learned. The illustrations bring Ovid's stories alive for a wide range of learners, making this book the ideal first introduction to Latin.

Dumb Jock

Dumb Jock
Author: Jeff Erno
Publisher: Dreamspinner Press
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2013
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1623806178

"2nd Edition" "Dumb Jock: Book One" Jeff Irwin is short, timid, and studious. A bit of a social outcast, he lives quietly in the shadows of the popular kids at his school, his life ruled by his ever-present fear of rejection or failure. Enter high school football hero Brett Willson and the chance for Jeff to embark upon the challenge of educating the world's dumbest jock. But what develops between Brett and Jeff proves far more challenging than any tutoring session. In 1983, rural Michigan isn't ready to embrace love between two men, never mind two teenage boys. If they're going to make a go of it, Jeff will have to come out of his shell-and Brett will have to prove he's more than just a dumb jock. "First Edition published by Xlibris, February 2009."

The Origins of Everything in 100 Pages (More or Less)

The Origins of Everything in 100 Pages (More or Less)
Author: David Bercovici
Publisher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 237
Release: 2016-11-22
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0300224974

Covering 13.8 billion years in some 100 pages, a concise, wryly intelligent history of everything, from the Big Bang to the advent of human civilization. With wonder, wit, and flair—and in record time and space—geophysicist David Bercovici explains how everything came to be everywhere, from the creation of stars and galaxies to the formation of Earth’s atmosphere and oceans, to the origin of life and human civilization. Bercovici marries humor and legitimate scientific intrigue, rocketing readers across nearly fourteen billion years and making connections between the essential theories that give us our current understanding of topics as varied as particle physics, plate tectonics, and photosynthesis. Bercovici’s unique literary endeavor is a treasure trove of real, compelling science and fascinating history, providing both science lovers and complete neophytes with an unforgettable introduction to the fields of cosmology, geology, genetics, climate science, human evolution, and more. “For determined minds hoping for cogent, clever explanations for what we know of the history of the universe, Bercovici nails it.” —Shelf Awareness “Explaining life, the universe and everything in 100 pages may be a tall order, but physicist and volcano enthusiast Bercovici rises to the challenge. . . . Origins delivers on its promise—and (bonus!) it’s even fun to read.” —Discover “Clear, concise, comprehensive, and written with verve and a sense of humor, The Origins of Everything is a delightful journey through time from the big bang to the present day.” —Doug Macdougall, author of Frozen Earth