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  • Crassus was not alone but had brought with him Quintus Arrius, a senator who followed him around like a shadow, and whose ridiculously affected speech—always adding an aspirate to a vowel: “Harrius” was how he pronounced his name—was to be so memorably parodied by that cruelest of poets, Catullus.

    Imperium Robert Harris 2006

  • Crassus was not alone but had brought with him Quintus Arrius, a senator who followed him around like a shadow, and whose ridiculously affected speech—always adding an aspirate to a vowel: “Harrius” was how he pronounced his name—was to be so memorably parodied by that cruelest of poets, Catullus.

    Imperium Robert Harris 2006

  • Anyway, I'm such a Classics freak that, apparently, people at my store will tell customers that one of their employees that'd be me! is a Classics major when people buy things like The Giving Tree in Latin or Harrius Potter!

    Smithsonian lectures 2005

  • Anyway, I'm such a Classics freak that, apparently, people at my store will tell customers that one of their employees that'd be me! is a Classics major when people buy things like The Giving Tree in Latin or Harrius Potter!

    Archive 2005-07-01 2005

  • To: socialismisinsidious; ExTexasRedhead; long hard slogger; FormerACLUmember; Harrius

    Latest Articles 2010

  • Harrius Magnus (LIBERALS: We should invade their countries, kill their leaders and convert them to Christianity.)

    Latest Articles The Business Insider 2009

  • Proud Flesh film soundtrack on local label Ehse Records (made with Harrius partner Chiara Giovando), and an upcoming untitled sound installation at Chicago's Lincoln Conservatory that Sheppard describes as "sonic / ultrasonic composition for ferns" -- which, she assures, will include bits that are also audible to humans.

    Baltimore City Paper 2008

  • Harry Potter books use Latin words for names and spells, and at least two have been translated into Latin ( "Harrius Potter et Philosophi Lapis"), as have several by Dr. Seuss ( "Cattus Petasatus").

    EDUCATION WATCH INTERNATIONAL 2008

  • These days, Sheppard's crop of projects include an in-the-works solo album as well as new releases from her experimental electronic duos Harrius and Metalux, the vinyl LP release of the

    Baltimore City Paper 2008

  • Harrius Potter et Philosophi Lapis (Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, Latin Edition) (Hardcover) newly tagged "children"

    We Blog A Lot 2009

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