Yesterday, when I brought
shiverdl home after the belated Christmas party at the WG, I said that it was time for Spring. Either Spring, or a decent snowfall; not, at any rate, the lousy cold grey raininess we've been having these past weeks.
Accordingly, it's snowing today. Speak of the devil...
Speaking of 'speaking': Is it bad that today in Middle English, when the question came up whether there was a common root to Old English queþan ('to speak') and Latin quaerere ('to ask'), and if so, where it would come from, that my first thought was, "Duh, Quenya. quet-, of course."?
I think it is. Fun, though.
Eru, I love my Middle English class. I'm so grateful for Mr Kohnen - finally someone who gives mediaevistic classes! And luckily, there'll be some interesting seminars in the new semester: Medieval English Literature, Early Middle English, Historical Pragmatics and Shakespeare's sources. AND registration won't begin before Feb. 1st, so I actually have a chance to get into those classes! *insert excitement here*
Speaking of the belated Christmas party yesterday:
eliathanis painted Fëanor for me. Soooo pretty. I got lots of other lovely presents too - sealing wax and an eraser pencil and a beautiful Paperblank and a pocket calendar and an address book, the latter two decorated with old maps, and a LotR bookmark, but the painting is the best. (Not to slight all the other gifts, I hope you don't misunderstand. I love them all. But... Fëanor! Gosh, I'm so ridiculously easy to please.)
And the Anthro exam preparation made me want to play Age of Empires againeven though it's evil and evolutionistic but at least it's not eurocentric. So that's what I'll try now, briefly, and then I'll start writing my termpaper on French Colonialism in the Southern Pacific (*yawn*). At least I already have a detailed outline this time.
Accordingly, it's snowing today. Speak of the devil...
Speaking of 'speaking': Is it bad that today in Middle English, when the question came up whether there was a common root to Old English queþan ('to speak') and Latin quaerere ('to ask'), and if so, where it would come from, that my first thought was, "Duh, Quenya. quet-, of course."?
I think it is. Fun, though.
Eru, I love my Middle English class. I'm so grateful for Mr Kohnen - finally someone who gives mediaevistic classes! And luckily, there'll be some interesting seminars in the new semester: Medieval English Literature, Early Middle English, Historical Pragmatics and Shakespeare's sources. AND registration won't begin before Feb. 1st, so I actually have a chance to get into those classes! *insert excitement here*
Speaking of the belated Christmas party yesterday:
And the Anthro exam preparation made me want to play Age of Empires again
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Date: 2006-01-25 05:00 pm (UTC)