LIII 5-8 Flashcards

1
Q

ut primum stomachum…collegi

A

when I first settled my stomach

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2
Q

quem scis non

A

which, as you know, does not

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3
Q

cum mari nausiam effugere

A

escape nausea at the same time as it escapes the sea

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4
Q

ut corpus unctione recreavi

A

when I refreshed my body with a rub-down

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5
Q

hoc coepi mecum cogitare

A

I began to ponder this to myself

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6
Q

quanta…vitiorum nostrorum…oblivio

A

what great forgetfulness of our failings

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7
Q

etiam corporalium

A

even those of our bodies

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8
Q

nos…sequeretur

A

follows us

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9
Q

quae subinde

A

failings which repeatedly

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10
Q

admonent sui

A

remind us of their presence

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11
Q

nedum illorum quae

A

not to speak of those which

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12
Q

eo magis latent

A

the more they lie hidden

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13
Q

quo maiora sunt

A

the greater they are

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14
Q

levis aliqua motiuncula

A

some slight gentle shaking

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15
Q

decipitur

A

is deceiving

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16
Q

sed cum crevit

A

but whenever it has grown

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17
Q

et vera febris exarsit

A

and a true fever has flared up

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18
Q

confessionem exprimit

A

it forces out a confession

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19
Q

etiam duro et perpessicio

A

from even a harsh and much-enduring man

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20
Q

pedes dolent

A

feet hurt

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21
Q

articuli punctiunculas sentient

A

joints feel pins-and-needles

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22
Q

adhuc dissimilamus

A

we still disguise it

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23
Q

et…dicimus

A

and say that

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24
Q

aut talum extorsisse

A

we have either twisted an ankled

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25
Q

nos aut…laborasse

A

or over-worked ourselves

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26
Q

in exercitatione aliqua

A

in some work-out

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27
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dubio et incipiente morbo

A

also, when a disease is beginning doubtfully

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28
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quaeritur nomen

A

a name is sought;

29
Q

qui ubi ut

A

when it

30
Q

talaria coepit intendere

A

has begun to swell the ankles

31
Q

et utrosque dextros pedes fecit

A

and has made both feet look like right ones

32
Q

necesse est podagram fateri

A

we must admit we have gout

33
Q

contra evenit

A

the opposite occurs

34
Q

in his morbis quibus

A

in these diseases in which

35
Q

afficiuntur animi

A

minds are affected

36
Q

quo quis peius se habet

A

the worse someone is

37
Q

minus sentit

A

the less he feels it

38
Q

non est quod mireris

A

it is not the sort of thing that should surprise you

39
Q

Lucili carissime

A

dearest Lucilius

40
Q

nam qui leviter dormit

A

for he who sleeps lightly

41
Q

et species…capit

A

both grasps at visions

42
Q

secundum quietem

A

in his sleep

43
Q

et aliquando

A

and at another time

44
Q

dormire se…cogitat

A

contemplates sleeping

45
Q

dormiens

A

while he is sleeping

46
Q

gravis sopor etiam somnia extinguit

A

heavy sleep also extinguishes dreams

47
Q

animumque…mergit

A

and sinks the consciousness

48
Q

altius…quam ut…sit

A

too deeply to be

49
Q

in ullo intellectu sui

A

aware of itself

50
Q

quare vitia sua nemo confitetur?

A

why will nobody admit his own failings?

51
Q

quia etiamnunc

A

because even now

52
Q

in illis est

A

he is in their grasp

53
Q

vigilantis est…indicium

A

it is an indication of someone who is awake

54
Q

somnium narrare

A

to relate his dreams

55
Q

et…sanitatis…est

A

and of health

56
Q

vitia sua confiteri

A

to admit one’s failings

57
Q

expergiscamur, ergo

A

let us wake up, therefore

58
Q

ut…possimus

A

in order to be able

59
Q

errores nostros…coarguere

A

to expose our errors as what they are

60
Q

sola autem nos philosophia excitabit

A

but only philosophy will awaken us

61
Q

sola somnum excutiet gravem

A

only she will shake off our deep sleep

62
Q

illi te totum dedica

A

dedicate the whole of yourself to her

63
Q

dignus illa es

A

you are worthy of her

64
Q

illa digna te est

A

she is worthy of you

65
Q

ite in complexum alter alterius

A

go into one another’s embrace

66
Q

omnibus aliis rebus te nega

A

deny yourself all other things

67
Q

fortiter, aperte

A

bravely, openly

68
Q

non est quod

A

it is not the sort of thing which

69
Q

precario philosopheris

A

you study because others demand it