The Beginner's Latin BookGinn, 1886 - 276 páginas |
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ablative absolute accusative adjective advise Agricola amō ārum ātis autem bellum Cæsar Campania castra CHAPTER Cicero clause COLLOQUIUM conj consul dative declension denotes DEPONENT VERBS dubium English Ennius eōs erant erat eris erit esset Examine the following EXERCISES faciō ferō fuit Galba Gaul genitive gerundive habet Hannibal Helvetii hōc imperative indecl infinitive inis ipse itum king Latin loved mihi multa Nēmō neque NEUT neuter nōn Nōnne nōs noun Observe ōnis oppidum Orgetorix ōris ōrum participle passive pater PERF perfect pluperfect plur PLURAL praeceptor praised prep PRES present prō pron puellae puer Pyrrhus quae quam quid quin Quis quod Rauracis regō rēs Roman Rōmānī Rome RULE OF SYNTAX Scipio sẽ sentences SINGULAR stem subjunctive sunt tenses thou timeō translated verbs VOCABULARY volō words
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Página 92 - Led on the eternal Spring. Not that fair field Of Enna, where Proserpine gathering flowers, Herself a fairer flower, by gloomy Dis Was gather'd, which cost Ceres all that pain To seek her through the world...
Página vi - ... of theory, on the principle that the thorough acquisition of the elements of Latin by the young learner must be more art than science, — more the work of observation, comparison, and imitation, than the mechanical following of rules, or the exercise of analysis and conscious inductive reasoning. An effort has been made, while following a rigorously scientific method in the development of the successive subjects, to impart something of attractiveness, interest, freshness, and variety to the...
Página 94 - Observe that the comparative of the adverb is the same as the neuter accusative singular of the comparative of the adjective ; and that the superlative is formed from the superlative of the adjective by changing, as in the positive, the final o of the stem to e. b.
Página 143 - CARDINALS. 1. unus, -a, -um 2. duo, duae, duo 3. tres, tria 4. quattuor 5. quinque " 6. sex 7. septem 8. octo 9. novem 10. decem? 11. undecim 12. duodecim 13. tredecim 14. quattuordecim 15. quindecim Numerals.
Página vi - ... reasoning. An effort has been made, while following a rigorously scientific method in the development of the successive subjects, to impart something of attractiveness, interest, freshness, and variety to the study of the elements of Latin. Means to this end are the colloquia (simple Latin Dialogues), the choice of extracts for translation, introduced as early as possible, and the mode of treatment in every part, extending even to the choice of Latin words and to the construction of the exercises....