A Delightful Latin Phrase By Diana Hsieh @ 2:50 PM
Since it looks like I'll be doing a fair amount of medieval philosophy in the course of my approaching dissertation work on virtue ethics, I started learning Latin over the Christmas break. (Please, don't ask about the particulars of my dissertation topic. I have no answers at present! I'm still mired in coursework!) I'm not much of a fan of language classes, so I'm just working through Wheelock's Latin et al on my own. The work is a lovely change of pace. I'm only on Chapter 2, but I've already been delighted to translate this phrase into Latin:
Without philosophy, we often go astray and pay the penalty.
Sine philosophia saepe errëmus et poenäs damus.
(HTML doesn't do macrons, so you get umlauts instead.)