Sunday, November 26, 2017

 

The Good Old Days

Lucretius, On the Nature of Things 2.1166-1167 (tr. A.E. Stallings):
He rails against the present, while he has nothing but praise
For the fortunes of his father — yes, those were the good old days!

et cum tempora temporibus praesentia confert
praeteritis, laudat fortunas saepe parentis.
Literally:
And when he compares times present with times
past, he often praises his father's good luck.



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