The Ciceronian: Or, The Prussian Method of Teaching the Elements of the Latin Language. Adapted to the Use of American SchoolsGould, Kendall & Lincoln, 1844 - 184 pagine |
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Pagina iii
... principles have been taken which are now presented to the public . It was deemed proper , however , to draw up a summary of them in an independent form , and to make such mod- ifications as to adapt the system to the condition of ...
... principles have been taken which are now presented to the public . It was deemed proper , however , to draw up a summary of them in an independent form , and to make such mod- ifications as to adapt the system to the condition of ...
Pagina ix
... principle . To pretend that there is any thing new in committing choice specimens from the Latin or Greek classics to memory , or in arranging studies , with a regular gradation , from the simpler elements to the more difficult ...
... principle . To pretend that there is any thing new in committing choice specimens from the Latin or Greek classics to memory , or in arranging studies , with a regular gradation , from the simpler elements to the more difficult ...
Pagina x
... principle , and in devising a way for carrying it out in practice , with unity of purpose and symmetry of form . A moderate quantity of the purest and best Latin prose , in selections , is made the basis of the pupil's knowledge of the ...
... principle , and in devising a way for carrying it out in practice , with unity of purpose and symmetry of form . A moderate quantity of the purest and best Latin prose , in selections , is made the basis of the pupil's knowledge of the ...
Pagina 1
... contain the substance of the ordinary forms and constructions of the Latin language . The perfect mastery of all the principles involved in difficult combinations , or in selecting a small part of PLAN OF INSTRUCTION . 3.
... contain the substance of the ordinary forms and constructions of the Latin language . The perfect mastery of all the principles involved in difficult combinations , or in selecting a small part of PLAN OF INSTRUCTION . 3.
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... principle , and in devising a way for carrying it out in practice , with unity of purpose and symmetry of form . A moderate quantity of the purest and best Latin prose , in selections , is made the basis of the pupil's knowledge of the ...
... principle , and in devising a way for carrying it out in practice , with unity of purpose and symmetry of form . A moderate quantity of the purest and best Latin prose , in selections , is made the basis of the pupil's knowledge of the ...
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ablative able abstract according adapted adjective ætatis already amicitia attention book case cases Cato changed CHAP Cicero class clause committed to memory common Compare connection dative declined derived different ending English word examples Exer exercises expresses feminine First Course form forms general generally genitive given gloriæ good grammar great hæc have hence Heren important instruction Introd it will justitia knowledge Læl language Latin latter learned less lessons made masculine meaning means mind mors need neque neuter never nihil nominative noun nouns occur omnibus opposed ordinary original parsimonia particular passages peculiar person place potest principles pronouns pupil quæ quum reading regard review root Rosc sæpe same schools Second Course See Krebs selections sense sentence should signifies simple sine student studied study subject teacher teaching termination these thing third declension three time tion truth Tusc used varied view virtute vitæ vowel whole word words work written young
Brani popolari
Pagina 82 - Latinis verbis huius verbi vim vel maximam semper putavi. quem enim nos ineptum vocamus, is mihi videtur ab hoc nomen habere ductum, quod 'non' sit 'aptus', idque in sermonis nostri consuetudine perlate patet. nam qui aut tempus quid postulet non videt aut plura loquitur aut se ostentat aut eorum quibuscum est vel dignitatis vel commodi rationem non habet aut denique in aliquo genere aut inconcinnus aut multus est, is 'ineptus
Pagina 173 - Nam quis nescit, primam esse historiae legem, ne quid falsi dicere audeat ? deinde ne quid veri non audeat? ne qua suspicio gratiae sit in scribendo? ne qua simultatis ? Haec scilicet fundamenta nota sunt omnibus.
Pagina 123 - Sed in collocando beneficio et in referenda gratia, si cetera paria sunt, hoc maxime officii est, ut quisque maxime opis indigeat, ita ei potissimum opitulari ; quod contra fit a plerisque ; a quo enim plurimum sperant,2 etiamsi ille iis non eget, tamen ei potissimum inserviunt.
Pagina 82 - Ut enim pulchritudo corporis apta compositione membrorum movet oculos et delectat hoc ipso, quod inter se omnes partes cum quodam lepore consentiunt, sic hoc decorum, quod elucet in vita, movet adprobationem eorum, quibuscum vivitur, ordine et constantia et moderatione dictorum omnium atque factorum.
Pagina 181 - This is a new work on morals, for academic use, and we welcome it with much satisfaction. It is the result of several years...
Pagina 76 - Sed iniustitiae genera duo sunt: unum eorum, qui inferunt, alterum eorum, qui ab iis, quibus infertur, si possunt, non propulsant iniuriam. Nam qui iniuste impetum in quempiam facit...