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Latin An Intensive Course

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ISBN

978-0-520-03183-8

Erscheinungsdatum

19.10.1977

Unterrichtsfächer

Latein

Einband

Taschenbuch

Verlag

University Of California Press

Seitenzahl

480

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22,7/15,2/3 cm

Gewicht

734 g

Sprache

Englisch

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

ISBN

978-0-520-03183-8

Erscheinungsdatum

19.10.1977

Unterrichtsfächer

Latein

Einband

Taschenbuch

Verlag

University Of California Press

Seitenzahl

480

Maße (L/B/H)

22,7/15,2/3 cm

Gewicht

734 g

Sprache

Englisch

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Libri GmbH
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  • Produktbild: Latin
  • Preface to the Preliminary Edition
    Preface to this Edition

    INTRODUCTION
    A. The Alphabet and Pronunciation
    B. Syllabification
    C. Accentuation
    D. Word Order

    ABBREVIATIONS USED IN THIS BOOK
    GRAMMATICAL REVIEW
    A SELECTED GLOSSARY OF IMPORTANT TERMS

    UNIT ONE
    A. The Verbal System
    B. The Tenses of the Indicative
    C. The Infinitive
    D. The Four Conjugations
    E. The Principal Parts
    F. The Present Active Indicative System of the First Two conjugations
    G. The irregular Verb sum, 'be'
    H. The Noun System
    I. The First Declension

    UNIT TWO
    A. The Perfect Active Indicative System of All Verbs
    B. The Subjunctive Mood
    C. Formation and the Subjunctive
    D. Present Subjunctive of the Verb sum
    E. Conditional Sentences
    F. Genitive with Verbs of Accusing and Condemning

    UNIT THREE
    A. Nouns of the Second Declension
    B. First-Second Declension Adjectives
    C. Noun-Adjective Agreement
    D. Adjectives Used as Nouns
    E. Ablative of Means (Instrument)
    F. Ablative of Manner (Modal Ablative)
    G. Clauses of Purpose; Sequence of Tenses
    H. Indirect Commands

    UNIT FOUR
    A. The Present Active System of All Four Conjugations
    B. The Present Passive System of All Four Conjugations
    C. The Perfect Passive System of All Four Conjugations
    D. Review of Verb Conjugations
    E. Ablative of Personal Agent

    REVIEW: UNITS ONE TO FOUR

    UNIT FIVE
    A. Participles: Definition and Formation
    B. Some Uses of the Participle
    C. Periphrastics
    D. Dative of Agent with the Passive Periphrastic
    E. Dative of the Possessor
    F. The Verb possum, 'be able'
    G. Complementary Infinitive

    UNIT SIX
    A. Nouns of the Third Declension
    B. Infinitives
    C. Indirect Statement: Subject Accusative and Infinitive
    D. The Irregular Noun vis
    E. Ablative of Separation
    F. Accusative of Place to Which
    G. The Locative Case

    UNIT SEVEN
    A. Demonstrative Adjectives
    B. Personal Pronouns
    C. Possessive Adjectives
    D. Relative Pronoun
    E. Interrrogative Adjective
    F. Interrogative Pronoun
    G. Ablative of Accompaniment
    H. Ablative of Time When or Within Which
    I. Accusative of Duration of Time and Extent of Space
    J. Subjunctive in Subordinate Clauses in Indirect Statement

    UNIT EIGHT
    A. Adjectives of the Third Declension; Present Participles
    B. Fourth Declension Nouns
    C. Fifth Declension Nouns
    D. Ablative of Respect (Specification)
    E. The Irregular Verb eo, ire, 'go'
    F. The Present Imperative
    G. The Vocative Case
    H. Datives of Purpose (Service) and Reference: The Double Dative Construction

    REVIEW: UNITS FIVE TO EIGHT

    UNIT NINE
    A. Comparison of Adjectives
    B. Irregular Comparison of Adjectives
    C. Comparison with quam; Ablative of Comparison
    D. Ablative of Degree of Difference
    E. Adverbs and Their Comparison
    F. Irregular Comparison of Adverbs
    G. Partitive Genitive

    UNIT TEN
    A. Ablative Absolute
    B. Adjectives with Genitive Singular in -ius
    C. Ablative of Cause
    D. Ablative and Genitive of Description
    E. The Irregular Verb fero and Its Compounds

    UNIT ELEVEN
    A. Deponent Verbs
    B. Semi-Deponent Verbs
    C. Subjective and Objective Genitive
    D. Predicate Genitive (Genitive of Characteristic)
    E. Infinitive As Subject
    F. The Irregular Verbs volo, nolo, malo

    REVIEW: UNITS NINE TO ELEVEN

    UNIT TWELVE
    A. Independent Uses of the Subjunctive
    B. Direct Questions
    C. Indirect Questions
    D. The Adjective idem, eadem, idem, 'same'
    E. The Pronoun and Adjective quidam, 'certain'
    F. The Intensive Adjective ipse, ipsa, ipsum, 'self, very'
    G. The Demonstrative Adjective iste, ista, istud, 'that (of yours)'

    UNIT THIRTEEN
    A. The Indefinite Pronouns aliquis, quis, quisquam, quisque
    B. Dative with certain Intransitive Verbs
    C. Impersonal Passives
    D. Dative withCompound Verbs
    E. The Verb flo, 'be made, be done, happen, become'
    F. The Numerical Adjective duo, duae, duo, 'two'

    UNIT FOURTEEN
    A. Clauses of Result
    B. Substantive Clauses of Result
    C. Relative Clauses of Characteristic (Generic Relative Clauses)
    D. Relative Clauses of Result
    E. Relative Clauss of Purpose and Purpose Clauses Introduced by Adverbs
    F. Indirect Reflexives

    UNIT FIFTEEN
    A. cum Clauses
    B. cum Clauses and Ablatives Absolute
    C. Other Words Introducing Temporal, Causal, and Concessive Clauses
    D. Conjunctions with Indicative or Subjunctive
    E. Clauses of Proviso
    F. Accusative of Exclamation

    UNIT SIXTEEN
    A. The Gerund
    B. The Gerundie
    C. The Gerund and Gerundive Used to Express Purpose
    D. Impersonal Verbs
    E. The Impersonals interest and refert

    UNIT SEVENTEEN
    A. Clauses of Fearing
    B. Clauses of Doubting
    C. Clauses of Prevention
    D. The Supine

    UNIT EIGHTEEN
    A. Subjunctive by Attraction
    B. futurum esse ut; fore ut
    C. The Historical Infinitive
    D. Shortened or Syncopated Forms of the Perfect Active System of Verbs
    E. -ere for erunt in the Third Person Plural, Perfect Active Indicative
    F. The Greek Accusative: Accusative of Respect or Accusative After Verbs in the Middle Voice
    G. Adverbial Accusative
    H. Genitive with Expressions of Remembering and Forgetting
    I. Genitive of Indefinite Value
    J. Ablative of Price
    K. quod, 'the fact that'

    REVIEW: UNITS TWELVE TO EIGHTEEN

    APPENDIX
    Nouns
    Adjectives
    Pronouns
    Verbs
    Formation of the Future Imperative
    Review of the Syntax of Nouns
    Review of the Syntax of Verbs
    Participles
    Gerunds
    Gerundives
    Supines
    Conditions in Indirect Statement
    Conditions in Other Subordinate Clauses
    Additional Rules
    Roman Names
    A Note on Quantitative Rhythm
    Numerals

    LATIN-ENGLISH VOCABULARY
    ENGLISH-LATIN VOCABULARY
    INDEX