Thomas Kerchever Arnold
Practical Introduction to Latin Prose Composition
Thomas Kerchever Arnold
Practical Introduction to Latin Prose Composition
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This 1839 introduction contains basic tools for sentence construction in classical Latin and includes vocabulary and revision exercises.
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This 1839 introduction contains basic tools for sentence construction in classical Latin and includes vocabulary and revision exercises.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 236
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Februar 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 339g
- ISBN-13: 9781108011419
- ISBN-10: 1108011411
- Artikelnr.: 28983327
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 236
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Februar 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 339g
- ISBN-13: 9781108011419
- ISBN-10: 1108011411
- Artikelnr.: 28983327
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Preparatory tables
1. Nominative case and verb
2. Accusative with infinitive
3. Accusative with infinitive continued
4. Agreement of adjective with substantive
5. The relative
6. Infinitive used substantively
7 Relative continued
8. Relative continued
9. Relative continued
10. Ut, ne expressing a purpose
11. Ut expressing a consequence
12. English infinitive translated by ut with subj.
13. Ut, &c. continued
14. Quin after negative sentences
15. Quominus
16. Interrogative sentences
17. Interrogative words
18. Dependent questions
19. Double questions
20. May, can, &c. as principal verbs
21. Apposition
22. Nominative after the verb
23. Dative after esse
24. The genitive
25. The genitive continued
26. The genitive after adjectives
27. The genitive continued
28. The genitive continued
29. The genitive continued
30. The dative
31. The dative continued
32. The dative continued
33. The dative continued
34. Verbs that take a second dative
35. The accusative
36. The accusative continued
37. The ablative
38. The ablative continued
39. The vocative
40. The passive voice
41. The passive voice continued
42. Time
43. Place
44. Gerunds and partic. in dus
45. Participles
46. Participles continued
47. Participles continued
48. Pronouns
49. Pronouns continued
50. Pronouns continued
51. Pronouns continued
52. Comparison
53. Remarks on some of the tenses
54. Remarks on the tenses continued
55. Forms of conditional propositions
56. Conditional propositions continued
57. Conditional propositions in dependent sentences
58. On oblique narration
59. Oblique narration continued
60. Qui with subjunctive
61. Qui with the subjunctive continued
62. Quum with the indicative
63. Antequam and priusquam
64. Dum, donec, quoad, &c.
65. Quod
66. The Roman calendar
67. Connection of propositions by the relative, &c.
68. On the Roman way of reckoning money
69. On the division of the As, &c.
Table of differences of idioms, &c.
Questions on the cautions
Questions on the syntax
Indexes.
1. Nominative case and verb
2. Accusative with infinitive
3. Accusative with infinitive continued
4. Agreement of adjective with substantive
5. The relative
6. Infinitive used substantively
7 Relative continued
8. Relative continued
9. Relative continued
10. Ut, ne expressing a purpose
11. Ut expressing a consequence
12. English infinitive translated by ut with subj.
13. Ut, &c. continued
14. Quin after negative sentences
15. Quominus
16. Interrogative sentences
17. Interrogative words
18. Dependent questions
19. Double questions
20. May, can, &c. as principal verbs
21. Apposition
22. Nominative after the verb
23. Dative after esse
24. The genitive
25. The genitive continued
26. The genitive after adjectives
27. The genitive continued
28. The genitive continued
29. The genitive continued
30. The dative
31. The dative continued
32. The dative continued
33. The dative continued
34. Verbs that take a second dative
35. The accusative
36. The accusative continued
37. The ablative
38. The ablative continued
39. The vocative
40. The passive voice
41. The passive voice continued
42. Time
43. Place
44. Gerunds and partic. in dus
45. Participles
46. Participles continued
47. Participles continued
48. Pronouns
49. Pronouns continued
50. Pronouns continued
51. Pronouns continued
52. Comparison
53. Remarks on some of the tenses
54. Remarks on the tenses continued
55. Forms of conditional propositions
56. Conditional propositions continued
57. Conditional propositions in dependent sentences
58. On oblique narration
59. Oblique narration continued
60. Qui with subjunctive
61. Qui with the subjunctive continued
62. Quum with the indicative
63. Antequam and priusquam
64. Dum, donec, quoad, &c.
65. Quod
66. The Roman calendar
67. Connection of propositions by the relative, &c.
68. On the Roman way of reckoning money
69. On the division of the As, &c.
Table of differences of idioms, &c.
Questions on the cautions
Questions on the syntax
Indexes.
Preparatory tables
1. Nominative case and verb
2. Accusative with infinitive
3. Accusative with infinitive continued
4. Agreement of adjective with substantive
5. The relative
6. Infinitive used substantively
7 Relative continued
8. Relative continued
9. Relative continued
10. Ut, ne expressing a purpose
11. Ut expressing a consequence
12. English infinitive translated by ut with subj.
13. Ut, &c. continued
14. Quin after negative sentences
15. Quominus
16. Interrogative sentences
17. Interrogative words
18. Dependent questions
19. Double questions
20. May, can, &c. as principal verbs
21. Apposition
22. Nominative after the verb
23. Dative after esse
24. The genitive
25. The genitive continued
26. The genitive after adjectives
27. The genitive continued
28. The genitive continued
29. The genitive continued
30. The dative
31. The dative continued
32. The dative continued
33. The dative continued
34. Verbs that take a second dative
35. The accusative
36. The accusative continued
37. The ablative
38. The ablative continued
39. The vocative
40. The passive voice
41. The passive voice continued
42. Time
43. Place
44. Gerunds and partic. in dus
45. Participles
46. Participles continued
47. Participles continued
48. Pronouns
49. Pronouns continued
50. Pronouns continued
51. Pronouns continued
52. Comparison
53. Remarks on some of the tenses
54. Remarks on the tenses continued
55. Forms of conditional propositions
56. Conditional propositions continued
57. Conditional propositions in dependent sentences
58. On oblique narration
59. Oblique narration continued
60. Qui with subjunctive
61. Qui with the subjunctive continued
62. Quum with the indicative
63. Antequam and priusquam
64. Dum, donec, quoad, &c.
65. Quod
66. The Roman calendar
67. Connection of propositions by the relative, &c.
68. On the Roman way of reckoning money
69. On the division of the As, &c.
Table of differences of idioms, &c.
Questions on the cautions
Questions on the syntax
Indexes.
1. Nominative case and verb
2. Accusative with infinitive
3. Accusative with infinitive continued
4. Agreement of adjective with substantive
5. The relative
6. Infinitive used substantively
7 Relative continued
8. Relative continued
9. Relative continued
10. Ut, ne expressing a purpose
11. Ut expressing a consequence
12. English infinitive translated by ut with subj.
13. Ut, &c. continued
14. Quin after negative sentences
15. Quominus
16. Interrogative sentences
17. Interrogative words
18. Dependent questions
19. Double questions
20. May, can, &c. as principal verbs
21. Apposition
22. Nominative after the verb
23. Dative after esse
24. The genitive
25. The genitive continued
26. The genitive after adjectives
27. The genitive continued
28. The genitive continued
29. The genitive continued
30. The dative
31. The dative continued
32. The dative continued
33. The dative continued
34. Verbs that take a second dative
35. The accusative
36. The accusative continued
37. The ablative
38. The ablative continued
39. The vocative
40. The passive voice
41. The passive voice continued
42. Time
43. Place
44. Gerunds and partic. in dus
45. Participles
46. Participles continued
47. Participles continued
48. Pronouns
49. Pronouns continued
50. Pronouns continued
51. Pronouns continued
52. Comparison
53. Remarks on some of the tenses
54. Remarks on the tenses continued
55. Forms of conditional propositions
56. Conditional propositions continued
57. Conditional propositions in dependent sentences
58. On oblique narration
59. Oblique narration continued
60. Qui with subjunctive
61. Qui with the subjunctive continued
62. Quum with the indicative
63. Antequam and priusquam
64. Dum, donec, quoad, &c.
65. Quod
66. The Roman calendar
67. Connection of propositions by the relative, &c.
68. On the Roman way of reckoning money
69. On the division of the As, &c.
Table of differences of idioms, &c.
Questions on the cautions
Questions on the syntax
Indexes.