
Learn to Read Latin (Textbook Part 2)
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- Cover
- Contents
- PART II
- Preface to Part II
- List of Abbreviations
- CHAPTER IX
- Vocabulary
- Vocabulary Notes
- 83. Purpose Clauses and the Sequence of Tenses
- Summary of the Rules of Sequence of Tenses
- 84. Indirect Commands
- 85. The Relative Pronoun qui
- , quae, quod and the Relative Clause
- A Note on Restrictive and Nonrestrictive Relative Clauses
- 86. Special Features of the Relative Pronoun
- The Indefinite or Generic Antecedent
- The Connective Relative
- Placement of the Antecedent in and After the Relative Clause
- 87. The Interrogative Pronoun quis, quid
- 88. The Interrogative Adjective qui
- , quae, quod
- 89. Nine Irregular Adjectives
- 90. Dative with an Intransitive Verb
- Short Readings
- Longer Readings
- 91. Numbers in Latin
- CHAPTER X
- Vocabulary
- Vocabulary Notes
- 92. Relative Clauses of Purpose
- 93. Relative Clauses of Characteristic
- 94. Introduction to Participles
- Participles of Irregular Verbs
- Participles of Deponent and Semideponent Verbs
- 95. Synopsis VI: Indicative, Subjunctive, Participles, Infinitives, and Imperative
- 96. Notes on the Participle: Relative Time
- Attributive and Circumstantial Uses
- 97. Ablative Absolute
- 98. Active and Passive Periphrastics
- 99. Dative of Agent with the Passive Periphrastic
- 100. Genitive of Description
- 101. Ablative of Description
- 102. Ablative of Origin
- Short Readings
- Longer Readings
- Continuous Readings
- 103. Rhetorical Terms
- CHAPTER XI
- Vocabulary
- Vocabulary Notes
- 104. Infinitives
- Periphrastic Infinitives
- 105. Synopsis VII: Complete
- 106. Indirect Statement and the Subject Accusative
- 107. A Note on the Subject Accusative
- 108. Subordinate Clauses in Indirect Statement
- 109. Comparison of Adjectives and Adverbs
- Comparative Degree of Adjectives
- Comparative Degree of Adverbs
- Superlative Degree of Adjectives
- Superlative Degree of Adverbs
- 110. Irregular Comparison of Adjectives and Adverbs
- 111. Constructions with the Comparative and Superlative Degrees
- Short Readings
- Longer Readings
- Continuous Readings
- 112. About Meter II
- Common Terms and Metrical Units of Latin Lyric Poetry
- Hendecasyllable
- Choliambic (Limping Iambic)
- Sapphic Strophe
- Asclepiadean Meters
- Archilochian Meter
- Alcaic Strophe
- CHAPTER XII
- Vocabulary
- Vocabulary Notes
- 113. Direct Questions
- 114. Deliberative Subjunctive
- 115. Indirect Questions
- 116. Doubting Clauses
- 117. Subordinate Clauses II: The Conjunction cum
- 118. The Irregular Verbs volo, nolo, and malo
- 119. Negative Commands with noli or nolite and an Infinitive
- 120. Dative with a Compound Verb
- Short Readings
- Longer Readings
- Continuous Readings
- 121. Unassimilated Forms, Archaic Spellings, and Syncopation
- Unassimilated Forms and Archaic Spellings
- Syncopation of Forms in the Perfect Active System
- CHAPTER XIII
- Vocabulary
- Vocabulary Notes
- 122. Gerunds and Gerundives
- 123. Subordinate Clauses III
- Subordinate Clauses with Verbs in the Indicative Mood
- Subordinate Clauses with Verbs in the Subjunctive Mood
- Proviso Clauses
- 124. Correlatives
- 125. The Irregular Verb fio
- 126. Adverbial Accusative
- 127. Accusative of Exclamation
- 128. Genitive of Indefinite Value
- 129. Ablative of Price
- Short Readings
- Longer Readings
- Continuous Readings
- 130. Adverbs of Place
- Vocabulary
- Short Readings
- CHAPTER XIV
- Vocabulary
- Vocabulary Notes
- 131. Result Clauses
- 132. Relative Clauses of Result
- 133. Substantive Ut Clauses
- 134. Fore ut Construction
- 135. Impersonal Constructions I: licet, necesse est, and oportet
- 136. Genitive of Characteristic
- Short Readings
- Longer Readings
- Continuous Readings
- CHAPTER XV
- Vocabulary
- Vocabulary Notes
- 137. Fear Clauses
- 138. Prevention Clauses
- 139. Impersonal Constructions II: miseret, paenitet, piget, pudet, taedet, refert, interest
- Verbs Expressing Emotion
- Verbs Expressing Concern or Interest
- 140. Direct and Indirect Reflexives
- 141. Subjunctive by Attraction
- 142. Supine
- 143. Accusative of Respect
- 144. Accusative, Direct Object of a Middle Voice Verb
- 145. Historical Infinitive
- Short Readings
- Longer Readings
- Continuous Readings
- Latin to English Vocabulary
- English to Latin Vocabulary
- Morphology Appendix
- Appendix P
- Index of Authors and Passages
- A
- C
- D
- E
- F
- H
- J
- L
- M
- N
- O
- P
- Q
- R
- S
- T
- V
- General Index
- A
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- F
- G
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- I
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