Oxford Latin Course, Deel 3Oxford University Press, 1997 - 224 pagina's Four volume Latin Language series. Each volume features a clear presentation of grammar, narrative passages, background sections, emphasis on daily life and on the role of women, a variety of exercises, and review chapters and tests. Each chapter opens with a set of cartoons with Latin captions that illustrate new grammar points. A Latin reading follows, with new vocabulary highlighted in the margins and follow-up exercises that focus on reading comprehension and grammatical analysis. A background essay in English concludes each chapter. Covering a variety of topics--from history to food, from slavery to travel, these engaging essays present a well-rounded picture of Augustan Rome. |
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Chapter | 5 |
35 | 12 |
36 | 18 |
44 | 64 |
45 | 71 |
46 | 77 |
47 | 84 |
49 | 94 |
51 | 104 |
52 | 111 |
54 | 122 |
Romes imperial mission | 183 |
Uses of the indicative and subjunctive | 189 |
Latin English vocabulary | 208 |
English Latin vocabulary | 220 |
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adeō adjectives adverb amīcī amīcōs amīcus Antony Athēnās atque Augustus Brundisium Brutus Caesar carmina castra causā Chapter Cicero clauses Cleopatra cōnātus conjugation cūr declension deponent verbs diē diū dīxit domum eius eōs erant erat esset Exercise facere factūrus Flaccus fundum gerund haec hīc hīs Horace igitur ille illī imperāvit inquit iter iuvenēs Julius Caesar Latin locūtus Lūcīlius Maecenas Maecēnātem magister manūs mihi mīlitēs multōs nātus nisi nōn nōs nouns numquam Octavian Octāviānus omnēs omnia parātus parentēs participle passive pater perfect pluperfect plural poem Pompeius prō puella puerī quae quam quandō quī quid Quīntō Quintus quō quod Respondē Latīnē rogāvit Rōmam Roman Rōmānī Rome Scintilla semper sibi sīc singular subjunctive sunt suōs Tacitus tamen tandem tantō tibi Translate valēre Venusia verbs Vergilius Virgil vīs