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Letter: Rare Latin birds

Published 9 August 2006

From John Woodgate

Further to Elizabeth Bromham’s comment on the black swan (29 July, p 23), Wikipedia tells us: “Rara avis – ‘Rare bird’ – An extraordinary or unusual thing. From Juvenal’s Satires: Rara avis in terris nigroque simillima cygno (‘a rare bird in the lands, and very like a black swan’).”

The editor writes:

• The full quote in the translation by Niall Rudd (Oxford University Press) is: “Suppose she is beautiful, graceful, wealthy, fertile, and also has ancient ancestors dotting her hallway; suppose she is purer than any Sabine with streaming hair who stopped a war – a rare bird, as strange to the earth as a black swan; who could endure a wife who was such a paragon?”

Rayleigh, Essex, UK

Issue no. 2564 published 12 August 2006

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