COMP CLOSED: ‘Et tu, Brute?’ by Harry Mount and John Davie

This week’s giveaway is a light-hearted and fascinating book from Harry Mount and John Davie. Et tu, Brute unlocks the wisdom of the past, revealing how ancient Latin can help us to live better in the present. We have three copies to be won.

There are so many Latin phrases in everyday use that often we use them without understanding the background and context within which they were actually used. ‘Carpe diem'; ‘Stet'; ‘Memento mori'; ‘Et tu Brute' – examples would fill a book. And often these phrases are also used in English translation: ‘The die is cast'; ‘crossing the Rubicon'; ‘Rome was not built in a day'.

Many of these phrases are humorous, but they are also a rich source of wisdom: the wisdom of the ancients. The chapters of this book include: Latin for Gardeners, the Great Latin Love Poets, Cicero on How to Grow Old Gracefully and Seneca's Stoic Guide to Life. Each chapter starts with a quotation and is lightly sprinkled with many more, with accompanying English translations and entertaining cartoons and illustrations dotted throughout.

The background to each quotation is explained so that the context is fully understood. Who crossed the Rubicon and why, for example? At a time of great political and social turbulence, more and more people are turning back to ancient wisdom as a guide to life. Here they are in touch with two classical scholars of distinction who have the common touch and can help make Latin accessible to all, not to mention fun!

This looks like the perfect book for word lovers – so if you’d like to win, tell us YOUR favourite language and WHY. Our three favourite entries will win a copy of this book.

Entries close midday Monday 16 January 2023, (Syd/Melb time).

THIS COMPETITION HAS NOW CLOSED. THANKS FOR YOUR ENTRIES! WINNERS WILL BE CONTACTED BY EMAIL AND ANNOUNCED IN OUR NEWSLETTER.

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