An Independent Study Guide to Reading LatinCambridge University Press, 2000 M11 30 - 281 pages Reading Latin, written by Peter V. Jones and Keith C. Sidwell and published by Cambridge University Press in 1986, is a Latin course designed to help mature beginners read Latin fluently and intelligently. This Independent Study Guide is intended for students who are using the course on their own or with only limited access to a teacher. It contains notes on the Latin texts that appear in the Reading Latin Text volume, translations of all the texts, and answers to the exercises in the Grammar, Vocabulary and Exercises volume. |
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ablative accusative adjective Alcumena Allobroges Amphitruo army Bacchis Caesar Catiline Catullus Chrysalus Cicero citizen Roman Cleomachus Cleomenes consul dat./abl dative daughter declension DELICIAE LATINAE Demaenetus deponent Diodorus enemy English English-Latin erant erat Euclio everything Exercises I(a father filia for/because further GVE gerundive give gold haec he-is I-am I-have illa infinitive it-is killed Latin learn the Learning Learning Vocabulary Lentulus Lilybaeum masc means Megadorus mihi Mnesilochus neut Nicobulus night nom./acc Note noun object of-Euclio omnis participle passive perf Phaedra pirates pluperfect praetor quam Reading exercise Real Latin Rome senex serua serui seruos seruus ship sing slave slave-woman soldiers Sosia Staphyla stem subj subjunctive sunt Syracusans temple Test exercise Omitted Text the-house the-pot the-stage thieves things to-me TRANSLATION uiros verb Verrem Verres Vocabulary at GVE Vulgate woman Word exercise you-are