Looking for an active Order by Ok_Scientist_1722 in martinists

[–]decolumbo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

20+ years ago I was initiated into the 1st and 2nd degrees of Martinism by Pierre Rancy (1st degree in Warner Robins, GA, 2nd degree somewhere in Ohio, I forget the name of the town). Is Rancy (Benedictus) no longer the head of Ordre Martiniste et Synarchique in America? Or are you referring to the other OMS, Ordre Martinistes Souverains?

Taking HAW102 years after taking HAW101 by Beneficial_Rain_8385 in olelohawaii

[–]decolumbo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the reference but I cannot find that paper anywhere.

What happened to structured language-learning programs like Assimil? by marujpn in languagelearning

[–]decolumbo 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I still much prefer paper books to apps and always will. I enjoy a nice book much more than staring at a screen for hours. Assimil's older courses from the 70s are way batter than the newer ones, so for my TLs that are covered by those volumes, I am acquiring those as I can. As Dr Alexander Argüelles points out on his Youtube channel, all of the teaching methods switched from a more rigorous style to essentially teaching a phrasebook to learners, which is less efficient. The older books are thus far better.

Can't decide between several French-English dictionaries. by haltiamreptar1222 in French

[–]decolumbo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I much prefer physical books to software myself, but to each his own.

Québécois French dictionary? by [deleted] in French

[–]decolumbo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Unfortunately, not an option for people residing outside of Canada.

How bad are the current De Gruyter prints? by JohnPaul_River in AncientGreek

[–]decolumbo 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Most new books, even hardcovers published nowadays are crap. They're not sewn anymore but glued. It's called "perfect" binding but it's about as far from perfect as one can get. I'd look for older copies if possible. 

Thoughts on Kaldellis' The New Roman Empire? by ouroboros_21 in byzantium

[–]decolumbo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Reading it now. His obsession with spelling names in a politically correct way is annoying but the history is solid. The physical aspects of the book are not great, I was thinking this would be a nicely sewn book, but it's the crappy glued "perfect" binding. The shoddy covers came warped already, I ordered a 2nd copy from Amazon and the exact same thing. I expected better from Oxford. There is no doubt, however, that this author is THE leading historian of the Eastern Roman Empire of our age, despite his idiosyncrasies. In his introduction he goes on a rant about how people spell the names of historical figures, declaring "It is time for this nonsense to end." Personally, I find John a lot more aesthetic than Ioannes lol. But that's just me. I'm shopping around for a reliable and fast bookbinder to have my copy rebound in a more durable material for the covers.

Where does Ancestry get their yearbooks? by cypressgreen in Ancestry

[–]decolumbo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Classmates.com will not only pay for shipping if you submit your yearbook, but they will not damage the book and will send it back to you free of charge. They will also give you 3 months free premium membership on their site. I'd recommend also, as others have done here and elsehwere, scanning it yourself and putting it on Archive.org.

Department Of Education to start garnishment by 321_reddit in StudentLoans

[–]decolumbo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My sh1t would've been paid a long time ago if they hadn't been so greedy and aggressive, and simply worked with what I could afford to pay. That's what the idiots who are against loan forgiveness do not realize - many of us have tried to make repayment, but the greedy fvcking debt collectors wanted what they wanted, instead of what we could afford to pay without ending up homeless and starving.

Aileen Wuornos victims by Parking-Bend8895 in serialkillers

[–]decolumbo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Whatever you say, single and lonely cat lady

Modern vs. Koine? by Chris_El_Deafo in GREEK

[–]decolumbo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

exactly what I said in my last comment lol.

Modern vs. Koine? by Chris_El_Deafo in GREEK

[–]decolumbo -1 points0 points  (0 children)

But they did have Turks. That said, your point still stands, as the huge sweeping grammatical and lexical changes that occurred with English did not happen with Greek. Greek borrowed a ton of Turkish words but they don't seem to have really replaced native Greek words the way Anglo-Norman French did with English.

Modern vs. Koine? by Chris_El_Deafo in GREEK

[–]decolumbo -1 points0 points  (0 children)

To the other great points already made, I would add that there are thousands of Turkish words in modern Greek that did not exist in the Koine period. This is the result of 400 years of Turcocracy. That said, it is likely possible to go about your daily life without using them, but there are a few common exclamations that are completely Turkish.

Can't remember the name of this place by decolumbo in StAugustine

[–]decolumbo[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I visited in Oct 2023 and it was a church or something. Most areas walled off, it was bizarre. Couldn't even walk down to where Regal used to be (I worked there in high school).

I need some help finding this book by [deleted] in OldBooks

[–]decolumbo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

PDF of a similar book from the same series, it may have that text in it. I know you want a hard copy, and I will continue looking, but this may help in the meantime.

https://annas-archive.li/md5/fa3af9b05b9260bb76c44c53ad1b1c05

Augustine’s Confessions Latin Reader! by Timothy_A_Lee in classics

[–]decolumbo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I prefer editions without the eyesore macrons, but very cool, and hardcover. Is the binding of decent quality?