Second Year LatinJames Bradstreet Greenough, Benjamin Leonard D'Ooge, Moses Grant Daniell Ginn, 1899 - 685 pagine |
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Pagina 139
... tense , person , etc. , - which show the corresponding relations of the words and ideas to each other , - may be present to your mind . If the form of the word gives several possibilities , hold them all in your mind , so far as may be ...
... tense , person , etc. , - which show the corresponding relations of the words and ideas to each other , - may be present to your mind . If the form of the word gives several possibilities , hold them all in your mind , so far as may be ...
Pagina 283
... tense . The first refers to a custom , the second to a single event ; the first is descriptive , the second narrative . 5 3 in ius vocatus est , had been summoned to court . 55 patronum , advocate , the regular word . —eum : subj . of ...
... tense . The first refers to a custom , the second to a single event ; the first is descriptive , the second narrative . 5 3 in ius vocatus est , had been summoned to court . 55 patronum , advocate , the regular word . —eum : subj . of ...
Pagina 288
... tense in English ; § 336. 2 ; 336. B ; B. 314 , 317 , 318 ; G. 650 , 654 ; H. 523 , 524 , 491 ff . — agente : abl ... tenses . tandem : finally , implying impa- tience at Parrhasius's waiting so long . ostenderet : object - clause of pur ...
... tense in English ; § 336. 2 ; 336. B ; B. 314 , 317 , 318 ; G. 650 , 654 ; H. 523 , 524 , 491 ff . — agente : abl ... tenses . tandem : finally , implying impa- tience at Parrhasius's waiting so long . ostenderet : object - clause of pur ...
Pagina 290
... tense , and cf. notes on 9 9 , 11 , and 13. — negavit , said no , or not , the regular meaning of nego . 11 3 ne - ... quidem , not . . . either . 11 4 ipsam , very . 11 5 11 7 means . laetus see note on 1 2 . ut locupletaretur : subjv ...
... tense , and cf. notes on 9 9 , 11 , and 13. — negavit , said no , or not , the regular meaning of nego . 11 3 ne - ... quidem , not . . . either . 11 4 ipsam , very . 11 5 11 7 means . laetus see note on 1 2 . ut locupletaretur : subjv ...
Pagina 291
... tense expresses circumstance or description , and the mood is sub- junctive . English makes no such modal distinction . 11 23 No. 18. Demosthenes : the greatest orator of the Greeks and of the ancient world . He lived in the 4th century ...
... tense expresses circumstance or description , and the mood is sub- junctive . English makes no such modal distinction . 11 23 No. 18. Demosthenes : the greatest orator of the Greeks and of the ancient world . He lived in the 4th century ...
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Second Year Latin James Bradstreet Greenough,Benjamin Leonard D'Ooge,Moses Grant Daniell Visualizzazione completa - 1899 |
Second Year Latin James Bradstreet Greenough,Benjamin Leonard D'Ooge,Moses Grant Daniell Visualizzazione completa - 1899 |
Parole e frasi comuni
agger apud āre army Arverni atque Atrebates ātus autem Avaricum āvī Belgae Bellovaci bellum Cæsar Caesarem castra causā celeriter Celtic CHAP Cingetorix clause Commius construction disc Diviciacus Dumnorix eius English eōrum eōs erant erat esset etiam exercitum expressed ferē flumen Galliae Gaul gerund haec hōc hostium idiom illi indir infin inquit inter ipse ipsi Itaque iubet Julius Cæsar Latin lēgātōs legiōnēs legions locis locō locum Marius milia nāvis neque Nervii nihil nōn nostris notice noun omnia omnibus omnis oppidum partem passuum perf plur Pompey possent prō proelio quae quam quibus quid quō quod rebus reliquis rēs Roman Rōmānī sẽ sēsē sibi subj subjv Suessiones sunt suōs tamen tense translate Ubii ūnā verb Vercingetorix word
Brani popolari
Pagina 329 - This was the most unkindest cut of all; For when the noble Caesar saw him stab, Ingratitude, more strong than traitors
Pagina 143 - Gallia est omnis divisa in partes tres, quarum unam incolunt Belgae, aliam Aquitani, tertiam qui ipsorum lingua Celtae, nostra Galli appellantur. Hi omnes lingua, institutis, legibus inter se differunt. Gallos ab Aquitanis Garumna flumen, a Belgis Matrona et Sequana dividit.
Pagina 227 - Ex his omnibus longe sunt humanissimi, qui Cantium incolunt, quae regio est maritima omnis, neque multum a Gallica differunt consuetudine. Interiores plerique frumenta non serunt, sed lacte et carne vivunt pellibusque sunt vestiti.
Pagina 176 - ... turn (this way and that), deal with (some one or some thing). — Esp. in pass. as dep., turn one's self, engage in, be, fight (as indicated by the context). versus, -a, -um, pp of verto. versus (versum), [orig. pp of verto], adv. and prep, with acc., towards, in the direction of: quoque versus (or as one word), in every direction, all about.
Pagina 100 - Though but a youth, he refused to obey Sulla's command. A price was set on his head and he was obliged to flee for his life. Often he was in great peril, and once he was taken, and escaped only by bribing his captor. His friends interceded for him, pleading his youth, and finally obtained his pardon, Sulla saying, " Take him, since you will have it so ; but I would have you know that the youth for whom you are so earnest, will one day overthrow the aristocracy. I see in him many Mariuses.
Pagina 60 - AYAMI], irr. vn, go, pass, march: ad saga ire (put on the garb of war, cf. "go into mourning"). eo [old dat. of is], adv., thither, there (in sense of thither). — Often translated by more def. expressions in Eng., to the place (where, etc.), on them (it, him, etc.).
Pagina 205 - Neque quisquam agri modum certum aut fines habet proprios; sed magistratus ac principes in annos singulos gentibus cognationibusque hominum qui una coierunt, quantum et quo loco visum est agri, attribuunt atque anno post alio transire cogunt.
Pagina 169 - Mum or militaris, a tribune of the soldiers, a military tribune (one of six officers of each legion who had charge of the internal administration of the legion, and were also employed in various staff duties by the commander).
Pagina 202 - Deum maxime Mercurium colunt. Huius sunt plurima simulacra : hunc omnium inventorem artium ferunt, hunc viarum atque itinerum ducem, hunc ad quaestus pecuniae mercaturasque habere vim maximam arbitrantur.
Pagina 205 - Hoc proprium virtutis existimant, expulsos agris finitimos cedere, neque quemquam prope se audere consistere ; simul hoc se fore tutiores arbitrantur, repentinae incursionis timore sublato. Cum bellum civitas aut inlatum defendit aut infert, magistratus, qui ei bello praesiut, et vitae necisque habeant potestatem, deliguntur.