Latin alive and well: an introductory text
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adam_text | Contents
List of Authors and Subjects of Passage Readings
ix
A Note to the Student
xi
A Note to the Teacher
xiii
Introduction
3
I. Inflection of Verbs; Four Principal Parts of Verbs; Indicative Mood;
1
st Conjugation Verbs; Imperative Mood
9
II. Cases;
1st
Declension Nouns;
2nd
Conjugation Verbs; Word Order
15
III.
2nd
Declension Nouns; lst-2nd Declension Adjectives; Noun and
Adjective Agreement; Present Indicative of sum,
esse, fui, futurus
22
IV.
3rd,
Зта-іо,
and 4th Conjugation Verbs; Formation of the
Present Indicative
28
V. Imperatives, All Conjugations; Imperfect and Future Indicative Tenses
of sum,
esse, fili,
futurus
33
VI. Demonstrative Pronouns hie, haec, hoc; Demonstrative Pronouns Hie,
ilia, illud; Personal Pronoun is, ea, id; Irregular lst^nd Declension
Adjectives
38
VII.
Irregular Verb possum, posse, potui; Complementary Infinitives;
-ne
to
Indicate a Question; Intensive Pronoun
ipse, ipsa,
ipsum
47
VIII. 3rd
Declension Nouns; Six Specific Ablative Uses; Accusative of
Duration of Time
55
IX. Imperfect Indicative Formation, All Conjugations;
3rd
Declension /-stem
Nouns; Irregular Noun vis, vis
65
X.
3rd
Declension Adjectives; Possessive Adjectives; Reflexive Possessive
Adjective suus, -a, -urn
72
XI. Present System; Future Indicative Formation, All Conjugations
81
XII.
Relative Clauses; Relative Pronouns; Interrogative Adjectives
87
XIII.
Perfect Active System, All Verbs: Perfect Indicative, Pluperfect
Indicative, Future Perfect Indicative
99
XIV.
Personal Pronouns; Reflexive Pronouns
105
XV. Active Voice; Passive Voice; Ablative of Agent; Present Passive System
Formation; Passive Infinitives
113
XVI.
4th Principal Part of Verbs; Perfect Passive System, All Conjugations;
Synopsis of Verbs
121
XVII.
Interrogative Pronouns
quis,
quid; Ablative of Separation
129
XVIII.
4th Declension Nouns; Irregular Pronoun nemo
134
XIX.
5th Declension Nouns; Irregular Pronoun idem, eadem, idem
140
XX. Participles: Participle Formation, Declension of Participles,
Translation of a Participle
146
XXI.
Ablative Absolutes
165
XXII.
Passive Periphrastic; Dative of Agent
173
vn
Contents
XXIII.
Infinitives of Indirect Statement
178
XXIV.
Comparative and Superlative Adjectives; quam as a Conjunction
186
XXV.
Irregular Comparative and Superlative Adjectives
192
XXVI.
Present Subjunctive Formation; Jussive Subjunctive;
Optative Subjunctive
200
XXVII.
Subjunctive Sequence of Tenses; Imperfect Subjunctive Formation;
Subjunctive Purpose Clauses
206
XXVIII.
Perfect and Pluperfect Subjunctive Formation; Subjunctive
Result Clauses; Result Clauses by Context
215
XXIX.
Cum Clauses; Positive, Comparative, and Superlative Adverbs;
Irregular Adjectives and Adverbs
223
XXX.
Subjunctive Indirect Questions; Irregular Verb eo, ire, ii, itum
231
XXXI.
Irregular Verb
fero, ferre,
tuli, latum;
Subjunctive Jussive Noun Clauses
239
XXXII.
Conditional Statements; Irregular Verbs
volo, maio, nolo
246
XXXIII.
Subjunctive
Relative
Clauses of Characteristic; Deponent Verbs
259
XXXIV.
Gerunds; Gerundives; Two New Ways of Expressing Purpose
268
XXXV.
Cardinal Numerals; Ordinal Numerals; Partitive Genitives; Special
Ablative Constructions
276
XXXVI.
Locative Case, Special Constructions for: Place Where, Place to Which,
Place from Which; Irregular
Verb/řo,
fieri, factus sum
286
Compiled Charts
297
Glossary: Latin to English
323
Glossary: English to Latin
331
Key to Review Work Sheets
337
viu
Authors and Subjects of Passage Readings
V. Virgil Introduces Aeneas
37
VI. Virgil: Dido and Aeneas
44
VII.
Li vy:
Aeneas and King Latinus
52
VIII.
Livy: Reasons for Writing the
Ab Urbe Condita
61
IX. Livy: Aeneas, Lavinia, and Ascanius
71
X. Livy: Romulus and Remus
78
XL The Roman Pantheon
85
Agent
007 86
XII.
Catullus: What You See Is What You Get
94
XIII.
Livy: Founding of Rome
104
XIV.
Cicero: Benefits of the Study of Literature
110
XV. Caesar: Druids
119
XVI.
Lucretius: Nature of Things
126
Cicero: Sophocles the Playwright
126
Caesar: Description of Ancient Gaul
126
XVII.
Livy: Rape of the
Sabine
Women
133
XVIII.
Livy: Kings of Rome
138
XIX.
Pliny the Younger: Eruption of Vesuvius
144
XX. Cicero: Necessity of Justice
152
XXI.
Caesar: Characteristics of the Britons
169
XXII.
Phaedrus: Vices in Ourselves and Others
177
XXIII.
Livy: Tarpeia and the Death of Romulus
184
XXIV.
Martial: Procrastination
190
XXV.
Catullus
:
Sailboat That Brought Him Home
197
XXVI.
Catullus and
Lesbia
205
XXVII.
Caesar: Invasion of Britain
211
Star Wars
212
XXVIII.
Caesar: Tides in Britain
221
XXIX.
Cicero: Roman Humor
228
Cicero: Dionysius the Tyrant of Syracuse
228
XXX.
Seneca: Morals
236
Seneca: Slavery
236
XXXI.
Cicero: Damocles and the Sword
245
XXXII.
The Satire of Martial
252
The Philosophy of Horace
253
XXXIII.
Cicero: Nature and Value of Friendship
265
XXXIV.
Cicero: Rights of War
273
Ecclesiastes: Time
274
XXXV.
Nepos:
Hannibal
282
Livy: Scipio and Hannibal
284
ix
Authors and Subjects of Passage Readings
XXXVI.
Genesis: Creation
291
Cicero: Origin of the Word Philosophy
292
Cicero: Time
293
Virgil: Aeneid
294
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Contents
List of Authors and Subjects of Passage Readings
ix
A Note to the Student
xi
A Note to the Teacher
xiii
Introduction
3
I. Inflection of Verbs; Four Principal Parts of Verbs; Indicative Mood;
1
st Conjugation Verbs; Imperative Mood
9
II. Cases;
1st
Declension Nouns;
2nd
Conjugation Verbs; Word Order
15
III.
2nd
Declension Nouns; lst-2nd Declension Adjectives; Noun and
Adjective Agreement; Present Indicative of sum,
esse, fui, futurus
22
IV.
3rd,
Зта-іо,
and 4th Conjugation Verbs; Formation of the
Present Indicative
28
V. Imperatives, All Conjugations; Imperfect and Future Indicative Tenses
of sum,
esse, fili,
futurus
33
VI. Demonstrative Pronouns hie, haec, hoc; Demonstrative Pronouns Hie,
ilia, illud; Personal Pronoun is, ea, id; Irregular lst^nd Declension
Adjectives
38
VII.
Irregular Verb possum, posse, potui; Complementary Infinitives;
-ne
to
Indicate a Question; Intensive Pronoun
ipse, ipsa,
ipsum
47
VIII. 3rd
Declension Nouns; Six Specific Ablative Uses; Accusative of
Duration of Time
55
IX. Imperfect Indicative Formation, All Conjugations;
3rd
Declension /-stem
Nouns; Irregular Noun vis, vis
65
X.
3rd
Declension Adjectives; Possessive Adjectives; Reflexive Possessive
Adjective suus, -a, -urn
72
XI. Present System; Future Indicative Formation, All Conjugations
81
XII.
Relative Clauses; Relative Pronouns; Interrogative Adjectives
87
XIII.
Perfect Active System, All Verbs: Perfect Indicative, Pluperfect
Indicative, Future Perfect Indicative
99
XIV.
Personal Pronouns; Reflexive Pronouns
105
XV. Active Voice; Passive Voice; Ablative of Agent; Present Passive System
Formation; Passive Infinitives
113
XVI.
4th Principal Part of Verbs; Perfect Passive System, All Conjugations;
Synopsis of Verbs
121
XVII.
Interrogative Pronouns
quis,
quid; Ablative of Separation
129
XVIII.
4th Declension Nouns; Irregular Pronoun nemo
134
XIX.
5th Declension Nouns; Irregular Pronoun idem, eadem, idem
140
XX. Participles: Participle Formation, Declension of Participles,
Translation of a Participle
146
XXI.
Ablative Absolutes
165
XXII.
Passive Periphrastic; Dative of Agent
173
vn
Contents
XXIII.
Infinitives of Indirect Statement
178
XXIV.
Comparative and Superlative Adjectives; quam as a Conjunction
186
XXV.
Irregular Comparative and Superlative Adjectives
192
XXVI.
Present Subjunctive Formation; Jussive Subjunctive;
Optative Subjunctive
200
XXVII.
Subjunctive Sequence of Tenses; Imperfect Subjunctive Formation;
Subjunctive Purpose Clauses
206
XXVIII.
Perfect and Pluperfect Subjunctive Formation; Subjunctive
Result Clauses; Result Clauses by Context
215
XXIX.
Cum Clauses; Positive, Comparative, and Superlative Adverbs;
Irregular Adjectives and Adverbs
223
XXX.
Subjunctive Indirect Questions; Irregular Verb eo, ire, ii, itum
231
XXXI.
Irregular Verb
fero, ferre,
tuli, latum;
Subjunctive Jussive Noun Clauses
239
XXXII.
Conditional Statements; Irregular Verbs
volo, maio, nolo
246
XXXIII.
Subjunctive
Relative
Clauses of Characteristic; Deponent Verbs
259
XXXIV.
Gerunds; Gerundives; Two New Ways of Expressing Purpose
268
XXXV.
Cardinal Numerals; Ordinal Numerals; Partitive Genitives; Special
Ablative Constructions
276
XXXVI.
Locative Case, Special Constructions for: Place Where, Place to Which,
Place from Which; Irregular
Verb/řo,
fieri, factus sum
286
Compiled Charts
297
Glossary: Latin to English
323
Glossary: English to Latin
331
Key to Review Work Sheets
337
viu
Authors and Subjects of Passage Readings
V. Virgil Introduces Aeneas
37
VI. Virgil: Dido and Aeneas
44
VII.
Li vy:
Aeneas and King Latinus
52
VIII.
Livy: Reasons for Writing the
Ab Urbe Condita
61
IX. Livy: Aeneas, Lavinia, and Ascanius
71
X. Livy: Romulus and Remus
78
XL The Roman Pantheon
85
Agent
007 86
XII.
Catullus: What You See Is What You Get
94
XIII.
Livy: Founding of Rome
104
XIV.
Cicero: Benefits of the Study of Literature
110
XV. Caesar: Druids
119
XVI.
Lucretius: Nature of Things
126
Cicero: Sophocles the Playwright
126
Caesar: Description of Ancient Gaul
126
XVII.
Livy: Rape of the
Sabine
Women
133
XVIII.
Livy: Kings of Rome
138
XIX.
Pliny the Younger: Eruption of Vesuvius
144
XX. Cicero: Necessity of Justice
152
XXI.
Caesar: Characteristics of the Britons
169
XXII.
Phaedrus: Vices in Ourselves and Others
177
XXIII.
Livy: Tarpeia and the Death of Romulus
184
XXIV.
Martial: Procrastination
190
XXV.
Catullus
:
Sailboat That Brought Him Home
197
XXVI.
Catullus and
Lesbia
205
XXVII.
Caesar: Invasion of Britain
211
Star Wars
212
XXVIII.
Caesar: Tides in Britain
221
XXIX.
Cicero: Roman Humor
228
Cicero: Dionysius the Tyrant of Syracuse
228
XXX.
Seneca: Morals
236
Seneca: Slavery
236
XXXI.
Cicero: Damocles and the Sword
245
XXXII.
The Satire of Martial
252
The Philosophy of Horace
253
XXXIII.
Cicero: Nature and Value of Friendship
265
XXXIV.
Cicero: Rights of War
273
Ecclesiastes: Time
274
XXXV.
Nepos:
Hannibal
282
Livy: Scipio and Hannibal
284
ix
Authors and Subjects of Passage Readings
XXXVI.
Genesis: Creation
291
Cicero: Origin of the Word Philosophy
292
Cicero: Time
293
Virgil: Aeneid
294 |
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