Constructive exercises for teaching the elements of the Latin language on a system of analysis and synthesis |
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ablative absolute active adjectives adverbs Aedui ambassadors aorist Ariovistus army atque barbarians Belgae C.F. ends Caesar camp căp(i castra chief compounds consonant consul copias crude form ends dative denotes dependent sentence deponent verbs enemy English erant erat EXERCISE exercitus expressed feminine flumen Gallia Gaul gender genitive gerund Helvetii horse-soldiers hostes hostium I.INF Imperator imperfect infinitive imperfect tenses Indutiomarus inflections inhabitants jussive language Latin language legati legion LESSON Literally loco masculine meaning merchant milites multo neque Nervii NEUT neuter nominative and accusative nouns omnes oppidum out-of passive verbs past perf perfect crude form perfect participle Perfuga prepositions principal verb prisoners pronoun quae quaestor quam quibus quod quum river Roman sailor second person Sequani ships signification singular slave soldiers subj subjunctive substantives suffix sunt tense-form ends third person town translated Vide Grammar Vide Note Vide Rule vowel
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Seite 167 - These nouns govern the same cases as the verbs from which they are derived.
Seite 144 - ... governs the same case as the verb from which it is derived ; it is qualified by adverbs : it has tense and voice.
Seite 330 - Caeparius paulo ante domo egressus cognito indicio ex urbe profugerat. Consul Lentulum, quod praetor erat, ipse manu tenens in senatum perducit, reliquos cum custodibus in aedem Concordiae venire iubet.
Seite xiii - On the Comparative Advantages of some Methods of teaching Latin and Greek.
Seite 344 - Quid nostri philosophi ? nonne in his ipsis libris, quos scribunt de contemnenda gloria, sua nomina inscribunt?
Seite 320 - Eos impeditos et inopinantes adgressus magnam partem eorum concidit; reliqui sese fugae mandarunt atque in proximas silvas abdiderunt. Is pagus appellabatur Tigurinus; nam omnis civitas Helvetia in quattuor pagos divisa est.