Wednesday, March 2, 2011

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L'Eneide, l'interrogazione e lo zio


Bernini's Aeneas and Anchises
The Cova Paul sent me a beautiful memory to be inserted just just shout of my short stories dedicated to 'ascuola as I like to call it. Thank you, Paul, but try to make an effort of memory that we're curious: did you get that vote that day? Or maybe you remember the mine. [ccalz]

Thursday, February 24, 2011 died at Brescia Pier Vincenzo Cova, my uncle, historian and professor of Latin greek in high school and the Catholic University of Brescia Arnaldo. Half Brescia has passed under his care. I, as a classic high school student, I received the threat at home, in the case of examinations in September, to spend the summer with his uncle. Which, the times we went to see him, never failed to give me some of his book. Among these, again, his commentary on Book VI of the Aeneid. And here comes the fun part. The booklet is parked peacefully in my library until the day when, with his friend Paul Giacomini, we must prepare a mega-question on various Latin texts, including which large pieces of Book VI of the Aeneid. To prepare ourselves properly we are at home here and there a flash of genius, and if to prepare ourselves better, and above all to donate to our original comment, citassimo some interpretation of his uncle? We agreed it was "lies", finding foothold as soon as possible, during interrogation, to quote the text of his uncle while giving me: "In this regard, his uncle says that ...". Not everyone can do quotes like that! And before the likely concerns of Professor, it was my turn to show off under the counter and record the volume expression of wonder, but also of interest (at least così speravamo che fosse) del prof. Più o meno andò come avevamo previsto. “Giaco”, abilissimo, riuscì a tirare le riflessioni col prof sul libro VI dell’Eneide e a citare il Cova: non il compagno di classe, ma suo zio. Non ricordo però che voto riportammo.



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