11-20-2005, 01:46 PM
Stumbled across this on the Wiki Classical Dictionary, part of the burgeoning Tim Spalding empire (IMHO the chap falls solidly into Sellars' and Yeatman's classification of A Good Thing):
http://www.lettres.univ-nantes.fr/editi ... leuret.pdf
which is the text of Les armées au combats dans les Annales de Tacite: étude de tactique. Grab your French dictionary (unless you're a francophone, in which case we will assume you won't need one ;-) and get cracking. If you can get Acrobat Reader to read it out in its Stephen Hawking voice (but with a French accent), you'll probably qualify for some sort of prize (though not from me!). The desperate could even cut and paste into The Fish.
Mike Bishop
http://www.lettres.univ-nantes.fr/editi ... leuret.pdf
which is the text of Les armées au combats dans les Annales de Tacite: étude de tactique. Grab your French dictionary (unless you're a francophone, in which case we will assume you won't need one ;-) and get cracking. If you can get Acrobat Reader to read it out in its Stephen Hawking voice (but with a French accent), you'll probably qualify for some sort of prize (though not from me!). The desperate could even cut and paste into The Fish.
Mike Bishop