highlyeccentric and other medievalists... (also a rant. feel free to ignore that.)
Mar. 8th, 2010 10:26 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Hmm, would it be smarter to start out taking Latin or taking Greek? I'm leaning towards Latin, just because I feel like Latin is more common during the MEMS period than Greek is, and also if I have to learn another alphabet I may shoot myself in the head, it will be faster, but the Odyssey is in Greek. And I love the Odyssey.
Also I am very behind on learning both, because I went to a public school that had two, count 'em two, languages (okay, three, but only two at a time), and then I took Japanese for three semesters, and of all the languages one apparently has to learn to be a medievalist or a classicist, surprisingly, Japanese is not one of them.
(Also, the next person who asks me why I didn't grow up speaking Japanese when my mother is a native speaker is getting punched in the face, I swear to God. One, that is none of your fucking business, two, it does not indicate a personal failing on my part or my parents' part, and three, there is nothing in the code of children of immigrant (and I don't even consider my mother an immigrant) Americans that says we have to be MOTHERFUCKING BILINGUAL GOD I HATE EVERYTHING RIGHT NOW.)
*cough* I am in a slightly (read: really) bad mood, and also about to go fail a midterm. (Administered by one of the professors who asked me that, hate people, so much. Actually, I think he was concentrating more on why I thought I could be a classicist if I hadn't started in on Latin and Greek ten years ago than why I couldn't speak Japanese, but still.)
Also I am very behind on learning both, because I went to a public school that had two, count 'em two, languages (okay, three, but only two at a time), and then I took Japanese for three semesters, and of all the languages one apparently has to learn to be a medievalist or a classicist, surprisingly, Japanese is not one of them.
(Also, the next person who asks me why I didn't grow up speaking Japanese when my mother is a native speaker is getting punched in the face, I swear to God. One, that is none of your fucking business, two, it does not indicate a personal failing on my part or my parents' part, and three, there is nothing in the code of children of immigrant (and I don't even consider my mother an immigrant) Americans that says we have to be MOTHERFUCKING BILINGUAL GOD I HATE EVERYTHING RIGHT NOW.)
*cough* I am in a slightly (read: really) bad mood, and also about to go fail a midterm. (Administered by one of the professors who asked me that, hate people, so much. Actually, I think he was concentrating more on why I thought I could be a classicist if I hadn't started in on Latin and Greek ten years ago than why I couldn't speak Japanese, but still.)
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Date: 2010-03-08 07:04 pm (UTC)(I was lucky enough that the Latin teacher in my high school had negotiated a 45-year contract about teaching Latin -if for one year, a class didn't have 12 people in it, they wouldn't have to offer Latin again ever while she was teaching... Joke was on the school admin, though. Her classes always had at least 12 people in it. Every. Single. Year. For. Forty-Five. Years.
She was awesome, too.
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Date: 2010-03-08 07:58 pm (UTC)This would be why I'm taking Beginners Latin in the autumn...
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Date: 2010-03-08 08:19 pm (UTC)I was explaining in English, of course.
If we end up both taking Latin at the same time...I think we're sharing each others' brains.
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