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Etiquetasmedieval (257), LR (146), office (113), Latin (104), BFH (86), classical studies (85), poetry (83), gift (77), xii (74), reference (46) — ver todas as etiquetas

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GruposSay Yes to Michigan, Wir Philologen

Autores favoritosNgaio Marsh, Anthony Powell, Anthony Trollope (Favoritos partilhados)

Sobre mimBibliophile, philologue, logomane, Mittellateinerin, Michigander-in-exile. The phrase "felix qui potuit..." is intentionally incomplete. Vergil finished it one way, Propertius, another, Boethius, still otherwise. As for me, I'm still undecided.

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A medievalist and a fan of Wuthering Heights and Lebkuchen?! What excellent taste you have, FelixQuiPotuit! (Forgive the random commenting! Best wishes!)
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Of course! I knew those chairs looked familiar. My wife and I visit Interlochen almost every summer and usually take a walk around the campus, including going to the beach. Green Lake is pretty, but I've only seen it from behind Kresge Auditorium.

Some photos from last summer: http://www.pbase.com/hashiru/sep1

You really are into the Classical stuff! I'm reading a novel right now that has vague overtones and there is a small chance you might find it interesting: ["The Night Life of the Gods"] by [[Thorne Smith]] - he is the author of ["Topper"] among others.
The picture looks tantalizingly familiar. I am reminded of two places: Grand Traverse Bay, East arm and Cayuga Lake north of Ithaca, N. Y. Probably not even close, but your Michigan allusions got me thinking. Compare: http://www.pbase.com/hashiru/image/44036...
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