Reading Latin: Grammar and ExercisesCambridge University Press, 2016 M10 27 Reading Latin, first published in 1986, is a bestselling Latin course designed to help mature beginners read classical Latin fluently and intelligently. It does this in three ways: it encourages the reading of continuous texts from the start; it offers generous help with translation at every stage; and it integrates the learning of classical Latin with an appreciation of the influence of the Latin language upon English and European culture from antiquity to the present. The Text and Vocabulary, richly illustrated, consists at the start of carefully graded adaptations from original classical Latin texts. The adaptations are gradually phased out until unadulterated prose and verse can be read. The accompanying Grammar and Exercises volume completes the course by supplying all the grammatical help needed, and the second edition has been fully revised and updated. It has also been extensively redesigned to make it clearer and easier to navigate. |
Contenido
Reference Grammar | 281 |
The Latin language | 397 |
Total LatinEnglish learning vocabulary | 409 |
Total EnglishLatin vocabulary for exercises | 431 |
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Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Reading Latin: Grammar, Vocabulary and Exercises Peter V. Jones,Keith C. Sidwell Vista previa limitada - 1986 |
Términos y frases comunes
1st pl 2nd pl 3rd decl 3rd pl ablative absolute accusative adjective adverbs ae 1f ae 1ſ aedis ael f aulam aurum autem Caesar captured Catiline Cicero clause conj conjugation dative declension deponent deponent verbs dictus domum English English–Latin enim ésse éssem Euclio EXE R C I fació future participle future perfect genitive gerundive Grammar and exercises haec imperative imperfect subjunctive indirect infinitive irregular iſ 2n main verb mihi multum neuter nominative nōn Note noun optional passive perf perfect indicative perfect participle Phaedra phrase pluperfect pollicitus pronoun quae quam quī quid quis quod Reading exercise relative clause rés rimus Roman Romance languages senex serua seruus slave stem subj subjunctive sunt tense Translate into Latin Translate these sentences Verrem Verres vowel word word-order