Latin For Beginners
CONTENTS
Lesson Page
TO THE STUDENT--By way of Introduction 1-4
PART I. THE PRONUNCIATION OF LATIN
ALPHABET, SOUNDS OF THE LETTERS, SYLLABLES, QUANTITY, ACCENT,
HOW TO READ LATIN 5-11
PART II. WORDS AND FORMS
I-VI. FIRST PRINCIPLES--_Subject and Predicate,
Inflection, Number, Nominative Subject, Possessive
Genitive, Agreement of Verb, Direct Object,
Indirect Object, etc._--DIALOGUE 12-24
VII-VIII. FIRST OR _Ā_-DECLENSION--_Gender, Agreement of
Adjectives, Word Order_ 25-30
IX-X. SECOND OR _O_-DECLENSION--GENERAL RULES FOR
DECLENSION--_Predicate Noun, Apposition_--DIALOGUE 31-35
XI. ADJECTIVES OF THE FIRST AND SECOND DECLENSIONS 36-37
XII. NOUNS IN «-ius» AND «-ium»--GERMĀNIA 38-39
XIII. SECOND DECLENSION (_Continued_)--Nouns in «-er» and
«-ir»--ITALIA--DIALOGUE 39-41
XIV. POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVE PRONOUNS 42-43
XV. ABLATIVE DENOTING WITH--_Cause, Means, Accompaniment,
Manner_--THE ROMANS PREPARE FOR WAR 44-46
XVI. THE NINE IRREGULAR ADJECTIVES 46-47
XVII. THE DEMONSTRATIVE «is, ea, id»--DIALOGUE 48-50
XVIII. CONJUGATION--Present, Imperfect, and Future of «sum»--
DIALOGUE 51-53
XIX. PRESENT ACTIVE INDICATIVE OF «amō» AND «moneō» 54-56
XX. IMPERFECT ACTIVE INDICATIVE OF «amō» AND «moneō»--
_Meaning of the Imperfect_--NIOBE AND HER CHILDREN 56-57
XXI. FUTURE ACTIVE INDICATIVE OF «amō» AND «moneō»--
NIOBE AND HER CHILDREN (_Concluded_) 58-59
XXII. REVIEW OF VERBS--_The Dative with Adjectives_--
CORNELIA AND HER JEWELS 59-61
XXIII. PRESENT ACTIVE INDICATIVE OF «regō» AND «audiō»--
CORNELIA AND HER JEWELS (_Concluded_) 61-63
XXIV. IMPERFECT ACTIVE INDICATIVE OF «regō» AND «audiō»--
_The Dative with Special Intransitive Verbs_ 63-65
XXV. FUTURE ACTIVE INDICATIVE OF «regō» AND «audiō» 65-66
XXVI. VERBS IN «-iō»--Present, Imperfect, and Future Active
Indicative of «capiō»--_The Imperative_ 66-68
XXVII. PASSIVE VOICE--Present, Imperfect, and Future
Indicative of «amō» and «moneō»--PERSEUS AND
ANDROMEDA 68-71
XXVIII. PRESENT, IMPERFECT, AND FUTURE INDICATIVE PASSIVE
OF «regō» AND «audiō»--PERSEUS AND ANDROMEDA
(_Continued_) 72-73
XXIX. PRESENT, IMPERFECT, AND FUTURE INDICATIVE PASSIVE
OF «-iō» VERBS--PRESENT PASSIVE INFINITIVE AND
IMPERATIVE 73-75
XXX. SYNOPSES IN THE FOUR CONJUGATIONS--THE ABLATIVE
DENOTING FROM--_Place from Which, Separation,
Personal Agent_ 75-78
XXXI. PERFECT, PLUPERFECT, AND FUTURE PERFECT OF «sum»--
DIALOGUE 79-81
XXXII. PERFECT ACTIVE INDICATIVE OF THE FOUR REGULAR
CONJUGATIONS--_Meanings of the Perfect_--PERSEUS
AND ANDROMEDA (_Continued_) 81-83
XXXIII. PLUPERFECT AND FUTURE PERFECT ACTIVE INDICATIVE--
PERFECT ACTIVE INFINITIVE 84-85
XXXIV. REVIEW OF THE ACTIVE VOICE--PERSEUS AND ANDROMEDA
(_Concluded_) 86-87
XXXV. PASSIVE PERFECTS OF THE INDICATIVE--PERFECT PASSIVE
AND FUTURE ACTIVE INFINITIVE 88-90
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Lesson Page
TO THE STUDENT--By way of Introduction 1-4
PART I. THE PRONUNCIATION OF LATIN
ALPHABET, SOUNDS OF THE LETTERS, SYLLABLES, QUANTITY, ACCENT,
HOW TO READ LATIN 5-11
PART II. WORDS AND FORMS
I-VI. FIRST PRINCIPLES--_Subject and Predicate,
Inflection, Number, Nominative Subject, Possessive
Genitive, Agreement of Verb, Direct Object,
Indirect Object, etc._--DIALOGUE 12-24
VII-VIII. FIRST OR _Ā_-DECLENSION--_Gender, Agreement of
Adjectives, Word Order_ 25-30
IX-X. SECOND OR _O_-DECLENSION--GENERAL RULES FOR
DECLENSION--_Predicate Noun, Apposition_--DIALOGUE 31-35
XI. ADJECTIVES OF THE FIRST AND SECOND DECLENSIONS 36-37
XII. NOUNS IN «-ius» AND «-ium»--GERMĀNIA 38-39
XIII. SECOND DECLENSION (_Continued_)--Nouns in «-er» and
«-ir»--ITALIA--DIALOGUE 39-41
XIV. POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVE PRONOUNS 42-43
XV. ABLATIVE DENOTING WITH--_Cause, Means, Accompaniment,
Manner_--THE ROMANS PREPARE FOR WAR 44-46
XVI. THE NINE IRREGULAR ADJECTIVES 46-47
XVII. THE DEMONSTRATIVE «is, ea, id»--DIALOGUE 48-50
XVIII. CONJUGATION--Present, Imperfect, and Future of «sum»--
DIALOGUE 51-53
XIX. PRESENT ACTIVE INDICATIVE OF «amō» AND «moneō» 54-56
XX. IMPERFECT ACTIVE INDICATIVE OF «amō» AND «moneō»--
_Meaning of the Imperfect_--NIOBE AND HER CHILDREN 56-57
XXI. FUTURE ACTIVE INDICATIVE OF «amō» AND «moneō»--
NIOBE AND HER CHILDREN (_Concluded_) 58-59
XXII. REVIEW OF VERBS--_The Dative with Adjectives_--
CORNELIA AND HER JEWELS 59-61
XXIII. PRESENT ACTIVE INDICATIVE OF «regō» AND «audiō»--
CORNELIA AND HER JEWELS (_Concluded_) 61-63
XXIV. IMPERFECT ACTIVE INDICATIVE OF «regō» AND «audiō»--
_The Dative with Special Intransitive Verbs_ 63-65
XXV. FUTURE ACTIVE INDICATIVE OF «regō» AND «audiō» 65-66
XXVI. VERBS IN «-iō»--Present, Imperfect, and Future Active
Indicative of «capiō»--_The Imperative_ 66-68
XXVII. PASSIVE VOICE--Present, Imperfect, and Future
Indicative of «amō» and «moneō»--PERSEUS AND
ANDROMEDA 68-71
XXVIII. PRESENT, IMPERFECT, AND FUTURE INDICATIVE PASSIVE
OF «regō» AND «audiō»--PERSEUS AND ANDROMEDA
(_Continued_) 72-73
XXIX. PRESENT, IMPERFECT, AND FUTURE INDICATIVE PASSIVE
OF «-iō» VERBS--PRESENT PASSIVE INFINITIVE AND
IMPERATIVE 73-75
XXX. SYNOPSES IN THE FOUR CONJUGATIONS--THE ABLATIVE
DENOTING FROM--_Place from Which, Separation,
Personal Agent_ 75-78
XXXI. PERFECT, PLUPERFECT, AND FUTURE PERFECT OF «sum»--
DIALOGUE 79-81
XXXII. PERFECT ACTIVE INDICATIVE OF THE FOUR REGULAR
CONJUGATIONS--_Meanings of the Perfect_--PERSEUS
AND ANDROMEDA (_Continued_) 81-83
XXXIII. PLUPERFECT AND FUTURE PERFECT ACTIVE INDICATIVE--
PERFECT ACTIVE INFINITIVE 84-85
XXXIV. REVIEW OF THE ACTIVE VOICE--PERSEUS AND ANDROMEDA
(_Concluded_) 86-87
XXXV. PASSIVE PERFECTS OF THE INDICATIVE--PERFECT PASSIVE
AND FUTURE ACTIVE INFINITIVE 88-90
Latin For Beginners
CONTENTS
Lesson Page
TO THE STUDENT--By way of Introduction 1-4
PART I. THE PRONUNCIATION OF LATIN
ALPHABET, SOUNDS OF THE LETTERS, SYLLABLES, QUANTITY, ACCENT,
HOW TO READ LATIN 5-11
PART II. WORDS AND FORMS
I-VI. FIRST PRINCIPLES--_Subject and Predicate,
Inflection, Number, Nominative Subject, Possessive
Genitive, Agreement of Verb, Direct Object,
Indirect Object, etc._--DIALOGUE 12-24
VII-VIII. FIRST OR _Ā_-DECLENSION--_Gender, Agreement of
Adjectives, Word Order_ 25-30
IX-X. SECOND OR _O_-DECLENSION--GENERAL RULES FOR
DECLENSION--_Predicate Noun, Apposition_--DIALOGUE 31-35
XI. ADJECTIVES OF THE FIRST AND SECOND DECLENSIONS 36-37
XII. NOUNS IN «-ius» AND «-ium»--GERMĀNIA 38-39
XIII. SECOND DECLENSION (_Continued_)--Nouns in «-er» and
«-ir»--ITALIA--DIALOGUE 39-41
XIV. POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVE PRONOUNS 42-43
XV. ABLATIVE DENOTING WITH--_Cause, Means, Accompaniment,
Manner_--THE ROMANS PREPARE FOR WAR 44-46
XVI. THE NINE IRREGULAR ADJECTIVES 46-47
XVII. THE DEMONSTRATIVE «is, ea, id»--DIALOGUE 48-50
XVIII. CONJUGATION--Present, Imperfect, and Future of «sum»--
DIALOGUE 51-53
XIX. PRESENT ACTIVE INDICATIVE OF «amō» AND «moneō» 54-56
XX. IMPERFECT ACTIVE INDICATIVE OF «amō» AND «moneō»--
_Meaning of the Imperfect_--NIOBE AND HER CHILDREN 56-57
XXI. FUTURE ACTIVE INDICATIVE OF «amō» AND «moneō»--
NIOBE AND HER CHILDREN (_Concluded_) 58-59
XXII. REVIEW OF VERBS--_The Dative with Adjectives_--
CORNELIA AND HER JEWELS 59-61
XXIII. PRESENT ACTIVE INDICATIVE OF «regō» AND «audiō»--
CORNELIA AND HER JEWELS (_Concluded_) 61-63
XXIV. IMPERFECT ACTIVE INDICATIVE OF «regō» AND «audiō»--
_The Dative with Special Intransitive Verbs_ 63-65
XXV. FUTURE ACTIVE INDICATIVE OF «regō» AND «audiō» 65-66
XXVI. VERBS IN «-iō»--Present, Imperfect, and Future Active
Indicative of «capiō»--_The Imperative_ 66-68
XXVII. PASSIVE VOICE--Present, Imperfect, and Future
Indicative of «amō» and «moneō»--PERSEUS AND
ANDROMEDA 68-71
XXVIII. PRESENT, IMPERFECT, AND FUTURE INDICATIVE PASSIVE
OF «regō» AND «audiō»--PERSEUS AND ANDROMEDA
(_Continued_) 72-73
XXIX. PRESENT, IMPERFECT, AND FUTURE INDICATIVE PASSIVE
OF «-iō» VERBS--PRESENT PASSIVE INFINITIVE AND
IMPERATIVE 73-75
XXX. SYNOPSES IN THE FOUR CONJUGATIONS--THE ABLATIVE
DENOTING FROM--_Place from Which, Separation,
Personal Agent_ 75-78
XXXI. PERFECT, PLUPERFECT, AND FUTURE PERFECT OF «sum»--
DIALOGUE 79-81
XXXII. PERFECT ACTIVE INDICATIVE OF THE FOUR REGULAR
CONJUGATIONS--_Meanings of the Perfect_--PERSEUS
AND ANDROMEDA (_Continued_) 81-83
XXXIII. PLUPERFECT AND FUTURE PERFECT ACTIVE INDICATIVE--
PERFECT ACTIVE INFINITIVE 84-85
XXXIV. REVIEW OF THE ACTIVE VOICE--PERSEUS AND ANDROMEDA
(_Concluded_) 86-87
XXXV. PASSIVE PERFECTS OF THE INDICATIVE--PERFECT PASSIVE
AND FUTURE ACTIVE INFINITIVE 88-90
Lesson Page
TO THE STUDENT--By way of Introduction 1-4
PART I. THE PRONUNCIATION OF LATIN
ALPHABET, SOUNDS OF THE LETTERS, SYLLABLES, QUANTITY, ACCENT,
HOW TO READ LATIN 5-11
PART II. WORDS AND FORMS
I-VI. FIRST PRINCIPLES--_Subject and Predicate,
Inflection, Number, Nominative Subject, Possessive
Genitive, Agreement of Verb, Direct Object,
Indirect Object, etc._--DIALOGUE 12-24
VII-VIII. FIRST OR _Ā_-DECLENSION--_Gender, Agreement of
Adjectives, Word Order_ 25-30
IX-X. SECOND OR _O_-DECLENSION--GENERAL RULES FOR
DECLENSION--_Predicate Noun, Apposition_--DIALOGUE 31-35
XI. ADJECTIVES OF THE FIRST AND SECOND DECLENSIONS 36-37
XII. NOUNS IN «-ius» AND «-ium»--GERMĀNIA 38-39
XIII. SECOND DECLENSION (_Continued_)--Nouns in «-er» and
«-ir»--ITALIA--DIALOGUE 39-41
XIV. POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVE PRONOUNS 42-43
XV. ABLATIVE DENOTING WITH--_Cause, Means, Accompaniment,
Manner_--THE ROMANS PREPARE FOR WAR 44-46
XVI. THE NINE IRREGULAR ADJECTIVES 46-47
XVII. THE DEMONSTRATIVE «is, ea, id»--DIALOGUE 48-50
XVIII. CONJUGATION--Present, Imperfect, and Future of «sum»--
DIALOGUE 51-53
XIX. PRESENT ACTIVE INDICATIVE OF «amō» AND «moneō» 54-56
XX. IMPERFECT ACTIVE INDICATIVE OF «amō» AND «moneō»--
_Meaning of the Imperfect_--NIOBE AND HER CHILDREN 56-57
XXI. FUTURE ACTIVE INDICATIVE OF «amō» AND «moneō»--
NIOBE AND HER CHILDREN (_Concluded_) 58-59
XXII. REVIEW OF VERBS--_The Dative with Adjectives_--
CORNELIA AND HER JEWELS 59-61
XXIII. PRESENT ACTIVE INDICATIVE OF «regō» AND «audiō»--
CORNELIA AND HER JEWELS (_Concluded_) 61-63
XXIV. IMPERFECT ACTIVE INDICATIVE OF «regō» AND «audiō»--
_The Dative with Special Intransitive Verbs_ 63-65
XXV. FUTURE ACTIVE INDICATIVE OF «regō» AND «audiō» 65-66
XXVI. VERBS IN «-iō»--Present, Imperfect, and Future Active
Indicative of «capiō»--_The Imperative_ 66-68
XXVII. PASSIVE VOICE--Present, Imperfect, and Future
Indicative of «amō» and «moneō»--PERSEUS AND
ANDROMEDA 68-71
XXVIII. PRESENT, IMPERFECT, AND FUTURE INDICATIVE PASSIVE
OF «regō» AND «audiō»--PERSEUS AND ANDROMEDA
(_Continued_) 72-73
XXIX. PRESENT, IMPERFECT, AND FUTURE INDICATIVE PASSIVE
OF «-iō» VERBS--PRESENT PASSIVE INFINITIVE AND
IMPERATIVE 73-75
XXX. SYNOPSES IN THE FOUR CONJUGATIONS--THE ABLATIVE
DENOTING FROM--_Place from Which, Separation,
Personal Agent_ 75-78
XXXI. PERFECT, PLUPERFECT, AND FUTURE PERFECT OF «sum»--
DIALOGUE 79-81
XXXII. PERFECT ACTIVE INDICATIVE OF THE FOUR REGULAR
CONJUGATIONS--_Meanings of the Perfect_--PERSEUS
AND ANDROMEDA (_Continued_) 81-83
XXXIII. PLUPERFECT AND FUTURE PERFECT ACTIVE INDICATIVE--
PERFECT ACTIVE INFINITIVE 84-85
XXXIV. REVIEW OF THE ACTIVE VOICE--PERSEUS AND ANDROMEDA
(_Concluded_) 86-87
XXXV. PASSIVE PERFECTS OF THE INDICATIVE--PERFECT PASSIVE
AND FUTURE ACTIVE INFINITIVE 88-90
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Publisher: | SAP |
Publication date: | 02/05/2012 |
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