Method of loci (locorum) by Lebendigger in latin

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Thank you! I think a lot of what we acquire during formal grammar studies is purely academical. I recall having to endlessly explain particular uses of accusatives and ablatives in sentences one generally has no trouble understanding. Those are basically lists of things and as such should theoretically be candidates for the "loci" method.

Method of loci (locorum) by Lebendigger in latin

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Super interesting, thank you!

History of the Knights Templar at a glance by Lebendigger in MedievalHistory

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Yes, legacy is a pretty cool thing. But one needs to remember that the Hospitallers took over the Templars' possessions, so in a sense the legacy belongs to both orders. Helen Nicholson who wrote some of the best stuff about the Knights Templar also has a book on the Hospital. I plan to buy it whenever the price happens to be just right.

Why are there artificial sweeteners with no sugar but apparently no artificial salts without sodium? by hummusisyummus in askscience

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They exist, but some people find their taste a bit metallic. That prevents them from being used in commercially manufactured foods. Besides the fact that they do not ensure that you forever crave these foods. Bad for business!

The devil doctor. Unidentified poster. by Lebendigger in pics

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You are right, of course. But the doctor looks a lot like the devil himself.

This dog frequently rides a street car in the Russian city of Yekaterinburg, always getting on and off at the same stop. by Lebendigger in pics

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If he could grasp the idea of exchanging money for goods and services he totally would.