tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3304302673132222419.post5641946186137259086..comments2023-11-09T22:51:59.986-05:00Comments on Dreaming About Other Worlds: Book Blogger Hop June 7th - June 13th: The Romans Defeated the Etruscans in the Battle of Lake Vadimo in 310 B.C.Aaron Poundhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11747596648152141394noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3304302673132222419.post-73390617425420144562019-06-11T07:24:49.730-04:002019-06-11T07:24:49.730-04:00Nice answer! I go back to Ancient Greece with Theo...Nice answer! I go back to Ancient Greece with Theogony by Hesiod. We had to study Latin in high school so my oldest reading comes from that time (I know he's Greek but as you said, I read a translated version which was in Latin, bot English or my mother tongue). But does what we read for school count? And I did forget about the Iliad and Beowolf but the question is the same. Do they count? After those title, I picked the Divine Comedy, read for school, too, in the original language (I'm Italian) so does it count? Heehee, dilemma. If we count all these "don't count" my very first published work that I read all by myself (not for school) is Utopia. If that also doesn't count I have Tom Jones. Is it okay for the answer? HeeHeee dilemma, dilemma!!! <br /><br />Have a nice week!!Laurahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08849254537900624242noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3304302673132222419.post-42826801494770042822019-06-09T13:43:41.102-04:002019-06-09T13:43:41.102-04:00The questions you raised are wonderful. I tend to ...The questions you raised are wonderful. I tend to go deeper as well, but this time I didn't. I am glad you did! This is the best response I have read! <br />Ericahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02817751181799964591noreply@blogger.com