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Praxis Grammatica - How to Compliment Your Ancient Roman Host

By , About.com GuideMarch 1, 2009

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The 17th century Praxis Grammatica tells you how to compliment your host in Latin.
Tu es liberalis convivator. [English Translation]

Praxis originally came from a Greek word prâxis 'deed, act, action'.

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March 2, 2009 at 7:10 am
(1) Carrie Clever says:

So that’s what prâxis means! The workers in Age of Mythology, a turn-based realtime strategy game, say that on an action.

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