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My niece and my cousins are in Lebanon," Ludi Ferreras, a Filipina domestic worker employed in Singapore, told me, as she watched television news reports. 121) The Disticha were used as an aid for learning basic Latin and had been an integral part of the standard curriculum in the schools from at least the twelfth century, so it is appropriate that Leonello speaks of ludi magistri. The large, vertical wooden "trumpets" called ludi, played at funerals, are surmounted by carvings that may take the form of a woman in mourning (Soderberg 1956: fig. |
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