Caecilius, at least, was a real person, though more recent discoveries suggest that he died a considerable time before the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 0079. While in Pompeii back in 1998, one of the places we stopped at was his house on Stabiae Street, where two thousand years ago Caecilius in horto sedet.
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I loved French and took it throughout high school and it was my elective in university.
ReplyDeleteI took Latin for about a week in grade 9 ... ha!