Originally published in 1927 as a guide for students, this book contains the syntactical rules for understanding the Latin used by the Fathers of the Western Church until 'the revival of learning'. Nunn also includes sample passages of Ecclesiastical Latin from the Vulgate New Testament with notes explaining relevant grammatical points.
Originally published in 1927 as a guide for students, this book contains the syntactical rules for understanding the Latin used by the Fathers of the Western Church until 'the revival of learning'. Nunn also includes sample passages of Ecclesiastical Latin from the Vulgate New Testament with notes explaining relevant grammatical points.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
The origin and character of ecclesiastical Latin Part I. Syntax: 1. Sentences 2. Nouns 3. Pronouns 4. Verbs 5. The imperative mood: the subjunctive mood in principal clauses 6. Noun clauses 7. Adjectival clauses 8. Adverbial clauses 9. Participles 10. Gerund, gerundive and supine 11. Questions 12. Adjectives 13. Prepositions Part II. Extracts from Ecclesiastical Writers: 1. Visiones Perpetua 2. Jesus Christus patientiae exemplar Cyprian 3. Quid est voluntas dei? Cyprian 4. Quare justus cum Christo esse desiderat Cyprian 5. De defectu fidei in tribulatione Cyprian 6. Quod filii dei patri similes esse debent Cyprian 7. De judicio dimini in Arianos Ambrose 8. Somnium hieronymi Jerome 9. De vita clericorum Jerome 10. De miseriis Augustini in pueritia Augustine 11. Oratio pro monnica matre sua Augustine 12. De vita beati papae Gregorii Bede 13. De adventu Augustini ad praedicandum genti anglorum Bede 14. De colloquio Augustini cum episcopis brittonum Bede 15. De vita et transitu ad dominum sancti Columbae Adamnan 16. De bono fidei Thomas Aquinas 17. De fructibus incarnationis Thomas Aquinas 18. Quare orare debemus ut fiat voluntas dei Thomas Aquinas 19. Qualiter homo desolatus se debet in manus dei offerre Thomas a Kempis Index of texts quoted.
The origin and character of ecclesiastical Latin Part I. Syntax: 1. Sentences 2. Nouns 3. Pronouns 4. Verbs 5. The imperative mood: the subjunctive mood in principal clauses 6. Noun clauses 7. Adjectival clauses 8. Adverbial clauses 9. Participles 10. Gerund, gerundive and supine 11. Questions 12. Adjectives 13. Prepositions Part II. Extracts from Ecclesiastical Writers: 1. Visiones Perpetua 2. Jesus Christus patientiae exemplar Cyprian 3. Quid est voluntas dei? Cyprian 4. Quare justus cum Christo esse desiderat Cyprian 5. De defectu fidei in tribulatione Cyprian 6. Quod filii dei patri similes esse debent Cyprian 7. De judicio dimini in Arianos Ambrose 8. Somnium hieronymi Jerome 9. De vita clericorum Jerome 10. De miseriis Augustini in pueritia Augustine 11. Oratio pro monnica matre sua Augustine 12. De vita beati papae Gregorii Bede 13. De adventu Augustini ad praedicandum genti anglorum Bede 14. De colloquio Augustini cum episcopis brittonum Bede 15. De vita et transitu ad dominum sancti Columbae Adamnan 16. De bono fidei Thomas Aquinas 17. De fructibus incarnationis Thomas Aquinas 18. Quare orare debemus ut fiat voluntas dei Thomas Aquinas 19. Qualiter homo desolatus se debet in manus dei offerre Thomas a Kempis Index of texts quoted.
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