Appendix to Principia Latina, Part I . Additional Exercises, with Examination Papers

Appendix to Principia Latina, Part I . Additional Exercises, with Examination Papers
Author: Conrad Robert Barker
Publisher: Rarebooksclub.com
Total Pages: 48
Release: 2013-09
Genre:
ISBN: 9781230170947

This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1877 edition. Excerpt: ...5. Non est dubium quin ill! adolescentes avo digni non fiant. 6. Majoribus digni fiamus. 7. Quae modo semita angusta fuerat nunc via facta est. 8. Modo ales, modo bestia fit. 9. Tempore aestivo dies longiores, noctes breviores fient. 10. Non est dubium quin apud Romanos veteres ex agricolis consules fierent. 1. All men ought to become worthy of their ancestors. 2. You can be made and you will be made worthy of your father. 3. We entreated thee to become our friend; thou hast become (so). 4. Things (that are) done (perf. part.) will not be (made) undone'.; let us bear these evils with an even mind. 5. When you have done (fut.-perf.) this, you will become worthy of friendship. 6. There is no doubt that these (things) have happened by design (consilium), not by chance. 7. At one moment you (sing?) became (imperf.) joyful, at another sad. 8. Let us not assist guilty (men); in-that-way we shall become partners in (of) the fault. 9. We did not doubt that a sally could be made. 10. You will callto-mind these things which-have-been-done (perf. part.), when you have become (fut.-perf.) more worthy of your ancestors. 8. Neuter-passive Verbs. (P. L., page 85.) Exercise XLVII. 1. Incolae canibus leporem venari solebant. 2. Quod atisu es facere, id etiam aude facere. 3. Puer bene sibi fisus est. 4. Haec sunt opera animi magni et prudentis consilioque suo fidentis. 6. Non est dubium quin Caesar sibi fisus sit. 6. Quae quum fecissent magnopere gavisi sunt. 7. Nihil fieri solet contra naturam. 8. Non erat dubium quin urbem expugnare ausuri essent. 9. Magnopere gavisus eras quod imperator interfectus erat. 10. Quod vobis necesse minime fuit, id facere ausi estis. 1. Those men, having-trust-in (part.) themselves, are not accustomed to ask (pro)...

Introduction to Principia Latina, Part I (by W. Smith). the Young Beginner's First Latin Book (by M. Gutteridge)

Introduction to Principia Latina, Part I (by W. Smith). the Young Beginner's First Latin Book (by M. Gutteridge)
Author: Matthew Gutteridge
Publisher: Andesite Press
Total Pages: 124
Release: 2015-08-11
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ISBN: 9781297730283

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Principia Latina.--

Principia Latina.--
Author: William Smith
Publisher: Franklin Classics
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2018-10-10
Genre:
ISBN: 9780342091461

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