Latin Course for Schools Part 1
Autor L.A. Wildingen Limba Engleză Paperback – 23 aug 1995
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780715626740
ISBN-10: 0715626744
Pagini: 232
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.26 kg
Ediția:Nouă
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bristol Classical Press
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0715626744
Pagini: 232
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.26 kg
Ediția:Nouă
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bristol Classical Press
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Provides details of grammar and syntax in an ordered and easily assimilable sequence
Notă biografică
L.A. Wilding was Senior Classics Master at the Dragon School, Oxford, UK.
Cuprins
Prefaces to the second and third editionsPrefaceIntroduction to the beginnerNote on the Latin alphabetEvery chapter contains exercises from Latin into English and from English into Latin. The following is a summary of the Grammar and Syntax covered by each chapter, with the titles of the pieces of continuous Latin Translation.1. The Verb: 1st Conjugation, Present Indicative Active; Conjunctions; the Negative 2. The Noun (Introduction); Two Nouns as the Persons of the Verb; Note on Translating 3. Nominative and Accusative Cases; Word Order; Transitive and Intransitive Verbs Before the Romans came 4. Vocative Case; 1st Conjugation: Imperative Active 5. 1st Declension: Nominative, Vocative, and Accusative Cases, Singular and Plural First Roman expedition to Britain Questions 6. Genitive Case Roman occupation of Britain 7. Dative Case Conquest of Anglesey 8. Ablative Case; its use with Prepositions Detection of the robber Cacus 9. Prepositions with Accusative Case; Place: to,from,at, with Proper Names; Verbs with two AccusativesThemistoc/es, a great Greek statesman 10. Complete 1st Declension: Revision Britain under Agricola 11. 1st Conjugation: Future and Imperfect IndicativeActive; 2nd Conjugation : Present, Future, and22. Personal Pronouns: 1st and 2nd Persons; CompositeSubject of different Persons; ReflexivePronouns of I st and 2nd Persons ; Possessive Pro-nouns of 1st and 2nd Persons page 1 Androc/us and the lion: (3) The end of the story 23. Demonstrative Pronoun-is, ea, id-and its use as a Pronoun of the 3rd Person ; Eius, etc., used toexpress Possession ; Is, ea, id, as Adjective; That of, those ofAlexander's horse 24. Reflexive Pronouns of 3rd Person; Possessive Pronoun of se Geese save the Capitol 25. 3rd Declension: Nouns with 1- Stems, masculine and feminine; 3rd Conjugation: Present Indicative Active 26. 3rd Declension: Nouns with I- Stems, neuter; masculine and feminine Nouns of one syllable, ending with two Consonants, etc. ; 3rd Conjugation: Future and Imperfect Indicative Active The Romans and the Sabines: (2) The Sabines' revenge 3rd Conjugation: Imperative Active; 3rd Declension: Locative Case27. Adjectives of 3rd Declension, with three endings;4th Conjugation: Present Indicative Active; inter se The Romans and the Sabines: (3) Love proves mightier than the sword 28. Adjectives of 3rd Declension, with two endings;4th Conjugation: Future and Imperfect Indicative Active The bravery of Horatius Cocles (1) 29. Adjectives of 3rd Declension, with one ending; 3rd and 4th Conjugations: Perfect, Future Perfect, and Pluperfect Indicative ActiveThe bravery of Horatius Coc/es (2)30. 4th Declension ; 4th Conjugation : ImperativeActive; 3rd and 4th Conjugations: Different forms of Perfect Base page The bravery of a Roman girl 31. 1st and 2nd Conjugations: Different forms of Perfect Base; Numerals (Cardinals and OrdinalsA brave brother 32. 5th Declension; Ways of expressing Time, (I) Length of Time, (2) Point of Time, (3) Limit of Time Mining operations in a siege 33. Adjectives of 3rd Declension with Consonant Stems; Present Infinitive Active of the Four Conjugations; Prolative Infinitive Camillus and the schoolmaster (1) 34. 3rd Declension: Irregular Nouns; Negative Commands; Infinitive as a Noun Camillus and the schoolmaster (2) Summary of Grammar Latin-English Vocabulary English-Latin Vocabulary Lists of Commoner Words Additional ExercisesThe Romans and the Sabines: (1) The capture of the brides
Descriere
This guide to Latin presents grammar, and the rules of elementary syntax in an ordered sequence. Within this framework the books are laid out so that the pupil may feel from the beginning a sense of progress and an interest in the language.