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Anyone read his travel journals? I’m currently reading Civilization, Economics and Capitalism 15th-18th Century Volume 1 by Fernand Braudel and he cites Montaigne a lot when describing the tools of everyday life in Europe. For example, he uses Montaigne’s description of german ovens in the 16th century. It sounds like a pretty interesting document.

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>>23379326
I know you are but what am I?

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>>23198560
I don't like you.

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how does one even teach Latin over the years? what I mean is, if I can take a latin textbook and say, spend a year with it(stretching it) and then start simply hacking at actual texts, how does the average lesson over the span of a school curriculum lasting years look like? is the professor expected to e.g spend two weeks on the first declension or something?

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