Sententiae
Sententia-ae. fem, Latin for: opinion, view, judgment; purpose, intention; (law) sentence, verdict; (in the Senate) motion, proposal, view; meaning, sense; sentence; maxim. See also: garrulitas, magnificentia, opinio, praejudicum.
Sententia-ae. fem, Latin for: opinion, view, judgment; purpose, intention; (law) sentence, verdict; (in the Senate) motion, proposal, view; meaning, sense; sentence; maxim. See also: garrulitas, magnificentia, opinio, praejudicum.
6 Comments:
Not enough books on the shelves?
'cause if you're going to pick on the pretty flowers in the silly vase, you can forget it.
The bookcase and wall curve into the "wall" on the left, which looks like a balcony with a railing.
Mary - or the curve into the 'wall.'
The answer obviously is: Not enough books.
What kind of sicko has empty shelf space when there are so many good books out there to read.
The all caps caption, as well as the name of your humble correspondent, should have been a tip off.
The back wall is white -- what if it's ten feet back from the balcony?
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