Learn to Read Latin, Second Edition: Textbook [2 ed.]
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Learn to Read Latin helps students acquire an ability to read and appreciate the great works of Latin literature as quic
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Table of contents :
Cover
Contents
Introduction
Chapter I
1. The Latin Noun and Its Properties: Gender, Number, Case
2. The Five Declensions
3. Noun Morphology: First Declension
4. Noun Morphology: Second Declension
Chapter II
5. The Finite Latin Verb and Its Properties: Person, Number, Tense, Voice, Mood
6. The Latin Tenses of the Indicative Mood: Overview
7. The Vocabulary Entry for a Verb: Principal Parts
8. The Four Conjugations
9. Present, Imperfect, and Future Active Indicative of First and Second Conjugations
10. Present, Imperfect, and Future Active Indicative of the Irregular Verbs sum and possum
11. Distinguishing Transtive and Intransitive Verbs
12. Complementary Infinitive
13. Object Infinitive
14. Dative of the Possessor
15. Introduction to the Latin Sentence and Prose Word Order
16. Names in Latin I
Chatper III
17. First-Second-Declension Adjectives
18. Noun-Adjective Agreement
19. Substantive Use of the Adjective
20. Predicate Adjective
21. The Irregular Verb eo
22. Introduction to the Passive Voice
23. Present, Imperfect, and Future Passive Indicative of First and Second Conjugation
24. Synopsis I: Present Active and Passive Indicative
25. Ablative of Personal Agent
26. The Uses of habeo and video in the Passive Voice
27. Ablative of Manner
28. Subject Infinitive
29. Apposition
Chatper IV
30. Present, Imperfect, and Future Active and Passive Indicative of Third, Third i-stem, and Fourth Conjugations
31. Present Passive Infinitive of All Verbs
32. Present Active and Passive Imperative of All Verbs
33. Synopsis II: Present Active and Passive Indicative, Infinitive, and Imperative
34. Partitive Genetive
35. Subjective Genetive
36. Objective Genetive
37. Ablative of Respect
38. Personal Pronouns
39. Possessive Adjectives
Chatper V
40. The Perfect Active System
41. Perfect, Pluperfect, and Future Perfect Active Indicative of All Verbs
42. Synopsis III: Present Indicative System, Perfect Active Indicative System, Infinitive, and Imperative
43. The Irregular Third-Conjugation Verb fero
44. Reflexive Pronouns
45. Reflexive-Possessive Adjectives
46. The Intensive Adjective ipse, ipsa, ipsum
47. Adverbs I
48. Subordinate Clauses I
49. Conditional Sentences I
Chatper VI
50. The Perfect Passive System
51. Perfect, Pluperfect, and Future Perfect Passive Indicative of All Verbs
52. Synopsis IV: Indicative, Infinitive, and Imperative
53. The Omission of sum in Compound Verb Forms; A Note on the Perfect Passive Participle
54. Impersonal Passive
55. Noun Morphology: Third Declension
56. Third-Declension Adjectives
57. Adverbs II
58. Ablative of Separation
59. Ablative of Cause
60. Ablative of Place From Which
61. Ablative of Place Where and the Locative Case
62. Accusative of Place To Which
63. Names in Latin II
Chatper VII
64. Introduction to the Subjunctive
65. Present Active and Passive Subjunctive of All Verbs
66. Imperfect Active and Passive Subjunctive of All Verbs
67. Perfect and Pluperfect Active Subjunctive of All Verbs
68. Perfect and Pluperfect Passive Subjunctive of All Verbs
69. Synopsis V: Indicative, Subjunctive, Infinitive, and Imperative
70. Three Independent Subjunctives
71. Conditional Sentences II
72. Dative of Purpose and the Double Dative Construction
73. Dative of Advantage, Dative of Disadvantage
74. Greetings and Interjections in Latin
Chatper VIII
75. Deponent Verbs
76. Semideponent Verbs
77. Demonstrative Adjectives/Pronouns: hie, iste, and ille
78. The Relative Pronoun qur, quae, quod and the Relative Clause
79. Special Features of the Relative Pronoun
80. The Interrogative Pronoun quis, quid
81. The Interrogative Adjective qur, quae, quod
82. Dative with an Intransitive Verb
83. About Meter I
Chatper IX
84. Noun Morphology: Fourth Declension
85. Noun Morphology: Fifth Declension
86. Nine Irregular Adjectives
87. Purpose Clauses and the Sequence of Tenses
88. Indirect Commands
89. Relative Clauses of Purpose
90. Accusative of Duration of Time
91. Ablative of Time When
92. Ablative of Time Within Which
93. Numbers in Latin
Chatper X
�94. Relative Clauses of Characteristic
�95. Introduction to Participles
�96. Synopsis VI: Indicative, Subjunctive, Participle, Infinitive, and Imperative
�97. Notes on the Participle: Relative Time; Attributive and Circumstantial Uses
�98. Ablative Absolute
�99. Active and Passive Periphrastics
�100. Dative of Agent with a Passive Periphrastic
�101. Genitive of Description
�102. Ablative of Description
�103. Ablative of Origin
�104. Rhetorical Terms
Chatper XI
105. Infinitives
106. Synopsis VII: Complete
107. Indirect Statement and the Subject Accusative
108. A Note on the Subject Accusative
109. Subordinate Clauses in Indirect Statement
110. Comparison of Adjectives and Adverbs
111. Irregular Comparison of Adjectives and Adverbs
112. Constructions with the Comparative and Superlative Degrees
113. About Meter II
Chatper XII
114. Direct Questions
115. Deliberative Subjunctive
116. Indirect Questions
117. Doubting Clauses
118. Subordinate Clauses II: The Conjunction cum
119. The Irregular Verbs volo, nolo, and malo
120. Negative Commands with nol'c or nolfte and an Infinitive
121. Dative with a Compound Verb
122. Unassimilated Forms, Archaic Forms, and Syncopation
Chatper XIII
123. Gerunds and Gerundives
124. Subordinate Clauses III
125. Correlatives
126. The Irregular Verb fto
127. Adverbial Accusative
128. Accusative of Exclamation
129. Genitive of Indefinite Value
130. Ablative of Price
131. Adverbs of Place
Chatper XIV
132. Indefinite Pronouns and Adjectives
133. Result Clauses
134. Relative Clauses of Result
135. Substantive Ut Clauses
136. Fore ut Construction
137. Impersonal Constructions I: licet, necesse est, and oportet
138. Genitive of Characteristic
Chatper XV
139. Fear Clauses
140. Prevention Clauses
141. Impersonal Constructions II: miseret, paenitet, piget, pudet, taedet, refert, interest
142. Direct and Indirect Reflexives
143. Subjunctive by Attraction
144. Supine
145. Accusative of Respect
146. Accusative, Direct Object of a Middle Voice Verb
147. Historical Infinitive
Latin to English Vocabulary
English to Latin Vocabulary
General Index