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latintutorial | The Augur and Auspex: Divining the Future With Birds @latintutorial | Uploaded August 2017 | Updated October 2024, 10 hours ago.
The Romans had many different ways to find out the future. Both the augurium and the auspicium divined the future by looking at the flights of birds. What do these words mean, and where do they come from?
The Augur and Auspex: Divining the Future With BirdsRule 28: The Dative of PossessionThe Orator Simile: Aeneid 1.148-153Verba Adiectīva Latīnē (Adjectives in Latin)Aeneid Book 1.50-63: Juno Visits AeolusWhen is I a Consonant?Rule 3: Some Adjectives Describe Part of their NounChiasmus (Figures of Speech)Future Active ParticiplesIntroducing Aeneid.coNew at Hexameter.co in 2017Rule 53: The Ablative of Description

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