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Carpe Diem
Put a Little Latin in Your Life
by 
Harry Mount
Stephen Hoye
  
Publisher: Tantor Media
Subject(s):  Foreign Language Study
Nonfiction

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File size:   80691 KB
ISBN:   9781400175246
Release date:   Aug 19, 2008

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Description

In this lighthearted guided tour of Latin, journalist and former Latin tutor Harry Mount breathes life back into the greatest language of all, drawing on everything from a Monty Python grammar lesson to Angelina Jolie's tattoos. Filled with fascinating tidbits and humorous asides, Carpe Diem will delight the word lovers who made Eats, Shoots and Leaves such a monster hit.

Whether we're aware of it or not, Latin is all around us. Consider the sayings in everyday use: alter ego, ad nauseam, caveat emptor, modus operandi, per se, and, of course, the ever-popular e pluribus unum. Even more abundant are words derived from Latin roots: arena (from harena, meaning “sand”), auditorium ("a place of audience"), stadium (a running track)...and those are just the theatrical ones! It's inescapable. It's also the most daunting of languages, one that is seemingly obscure and filled with arcane rules and often accompanied by unpleasant memories of adolescence. But, as Mount says in Carpe Diem, "Knowing a bit of Latin is an invitation to the biggest room in the building, with a view down the corridor to all the succeeding ages. And you can get your hands on that invitation at any age."

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Reviews

AudioFile Magazine...
Anyone who thinks Latin is a dead language hasn't heard this audiobook about the contemporary uses of the language. The text runs the gamut from why the Super Bowl uses Roman numerals each year to the meanings of the Latin tattoos on Brad Pitt's body. Stephen Hoye maximizes the author's sense of humor with just the right timing in his delivery and just the right nuance in his voice, especially when the author is kidding. Although we'll never know if he's pronouncing the Latin correctly, Hoye's convincing renditions make the phrases sound fluent. The author mixes painful grammar lessons with examples of the remnants the Romans left in our lives to create a comical primer. One can hardly tell the clever narrator has his tongue in cheek the whole time. J.A.H. (c) AudioFile 2008, Portland, Maine
 
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