Anicius Manlius Severinus Boethius.
greek and latin obviously
"Ecce Romani" is a Latin textbook series, and exercise 19c would typically require students to translate specific Latin sentences or passages into English. However, without the actual text from exercise 19c, I cannot provide a direct translation. If you can share the Latin sentences from that exercise, I'd be happy to help with the translation!
strength grows from weakness
The English word library comes from the Latin word liberwhich means book. There is no direct translation for the word library.
The Latin translation for 'Lions led by Donkeys' is "Leonibus Ducibus Asinis." In this translation, "Leonibus" means lions, "Ducibus" means led by, and "Asinis" means donkeys. This phrase is often used to describe situations where brave or capable individuals are being poorly led or managed.
The Roman philosopher who translated Greek philosophical works into Latin was Cicero. He was known for his translations of Greek philosophy as well as his own philosophical writings.
Anicius Manlius Severinus Boethius.
The Latin translation for Magnetism is Magnetismus.
The latin translation for handbill is libelus
The Latin translation for Brass is Orichalcum.
The Latin translation for confederate is Foederátus or Socius.
The Latin translation is rose_ann_a the a is like a in ape
Julius Caesar was not a religious leader nor a philosopher. He left no teachings except in the Latin language in a 'round about way. His commentaries on the war in Gaul are standard exercises in translation for second year Latin students.
The Latin translation for the word migrate as a verb is migrare.
Sorry, there is no latin translation, try your last name.
eximia
The latin translation for "non profit" is non ususfructus.