Latin
- Erasmus’ Colloquia: pp. 154–75
Wow, I really need to actually finish some things. I’m taking thorough notes on Theon and Plutarch, or I’d have read more of them.
- 365-day challenge: two days lost to illness.
- Shepherd of Hermas 3.4–3.13 (5 pp.).
- Isocrates, Πρὸς Νικοκλέα 29–end (6 pp.).
- Theon’s progymnasmata: pp. 28–36
- Plutarch, Solon 1–9.
- Deutschland: Grundwissen und mehr . . . Comprendre l'Allemagne et sa civilisation: pp. 64–84. This is really a fantastic book. Aside from the content itself, it's giving me some suggestions for further reading. Victor Klemperer's diaries, for example, sound fascinating.
- A-Grammatik pp. 105–9
- Listening:
- Some podcasts
- YouTube: parts of some DW documentaries (without subs); I can understand a lot, but I still miss critical bits, especially with technical vocabulary and rapid-fire numbers.
- Episode 1 of Presunto culpable on Amazon Prime. I can just barely follow enough of it without subtitles to understand the major plot points. It’s tough, though. I’m still waiting for that breakthrough I’ve heard people talk about.
- Sobhani lessons 9–11, 16 (rereading). It’s starting to get frustrating.
- Anki cards for vocabulary through lesson 5.
- Hugo’s Han d’Islande: a chapter or two.