PART II. WORDS AND FORMS | ||
I-VI. | First Principles—Subject and Predicate, Inflection, Number, Nominative Subject, Possessive Genitive, Agreement of Verb, Direct Object, Indirect Object, etc.—Dialogue | |
VII-VIII. | First or Ā-Declension—Gender, Agreement of Adjectives, Word Order | |
IX-X. | Second or O-Declension—General Rules for Declension—Predicate Noun, Apposition—Dialogue | |
XI. | Adjectives of the First and Second Declensions | |
XII. | Nouns in -ius and -ium—Germānia | |
XIII. | Second Declension (Continued)—Nouns in -er and -ir—Italia—Dialogue | |
XIV. | Possessive Adjective Pronouns | |
XV. | Ablative Denoting With—Cause, Means, Accompaniment, Manner—The Romans Prepare for War | |
XVI. | The Nine Irregular Adjectives | |
XVII. | The Demonstrative is, ea, id—Dialogue | |
XVIII. | Conjugation—Present, Imperfect, and Future of sum—Dialogue | |
XIX. | Present Active Indicative of amō and moneō | |
XX. | Imperfect Active Indicative of amō and moneō—Meaning of the Imperfect—Niobe and her Children | |
XXI. | Future Active Indicative of amō and moneō—Niobe and her Children (Concluded) | |
XXII. | Review of Verbs—The Dative with Adjectives—Cornelia and her Jewels | |
XXIII. | Present Active Indicative of regō and audiō—Cornelia and her Jewels (Concluded) | |
XXIV. | Imperfect Active Indicative of regō and audiō—The Dative with Special Intransitive Verbs | |
XXV. | Future Active Indicative of regō and audiō | |
XXVI. | Verbs in -iō—Present, Imperfect, and Future Active Indicative of capiō—The Imperative | |
XXVII. | Passive Voice—Present, Imperfect, and Future Indicative of amō and moneō—Perseus and Andromeda | |
XXVIII. | Present, Imperfect, and Future Indicative Passive of regō and audiō—Perseus and Andromeda (Continued) | |
XXIX. | Present, Imperfect, and Future Indicative Passive of -iō Verbs—Present Passive Infinitive and Imperative | |
XXX. | Synopses in the Four Conjugations—The Ablative Denoting From—Place from Which, Separation, Personal Agent | |
XXXI. | Perfect, Pluperfect and Future Perfect of sum—Dialogue | |
XXXII. | Perfect Active Indicative of the Four Regular Conjugations—Meanings of the Perfect—Perseus and Andromeda (Continued) | |
XXXIII. | Pluperfect and Future Perfect Active Indicative—Perfect Active Infinitive | |
XXXIV. | Review of the Active Voice—Perseus and Andromeda (Concluded) | |
XXXV. | Passive Perfects of the Indicative—Perfect Passive and Future Active Infinitive | |
XXXVI. | Review of Principal Parts—Prepositions, Yes-or-No Questions | |
XXXVII. | Conjugation of possum—The Infinitive used as in English—Accusative Subject of an Infinitive—The Faithless Tarpeia | |
XXXVIII. | The Relative Pronoun and the Interrogative Pronoun—Agreement of the Relative—The Faithless Tarpeia (Concluded) | |
XXXIX-XLI. | The Third Declension—Consonant Stems | |
XLII. | Review Lesson—Terror Cimbricus | |
XLIII. | Third Declension—I-Stems | |
XLIV. | Irregular Nouns of the Third Declension—Gender in the Third Declension—The First Bridge over the Rhine | |
XLV. | Adjectives of the Third Declension—The Romans Invade the Enemy’s Country | |
XLVI. | The Fourth or U-Declension | |
XLVII. | Expressions of Place—Place to Which, Place from Which, Place at or in Which, the Locative—Declension of domus—DÆdalus and Icarus | |
XLVIII. | The Fifth or Ē-Declension—Ablative of Time—DÆdalus and Icarus (Continued) | |
XLIX. | Pronouns—Personal and Reflexive Pronouns—DÆdalus and Icarus (Concluded) | |
L. | The Intensive Pronoun ipse and the Demonstrative īdem—How Horatius Held the Bridge | |
LI. | The Demonstratives hic, iste, ille—A German Chieftain Addresses his Followers—How Horatius Held the Bridge (Continued) | |
LII. | The Indefinite Pronouns—How Horatius Held the Bridge (Concluded) | |
LIII. | Regular Comparison of Adjectives | |
LIV. | Irregular Comparison of Adjectives—Ablative with Comparatives | |
LV. | Irregular Comparison of Adjectives (Continued)—Declension of plūs | |
LVI. | Irregular Comparison of Adjectives (Concluded)—Ablative of the Measure of Difference | |
LVII. | Formation and Comparison of Adverbs | |
LVIII. | Numerals—Partitive Genitive | |
LIX. | Numerals (Continued)—Accusative of Extent—CÆsar in Gaul | |
LX. | Deponent Verbs—Prepositions with the Accusative | |
PART III. CONSTRUCTIONS | ||
LXI. | The Subjunctive Mood—Inflection of the Present—Indicative and Subjunctive Compared | |
LXII. | The Subjunctive of Purpose | |
LXIII. | Inflection of the Imperfect Subjunctive—Sequence of Tenses | |
LXIV. | Inflection of the Perfect and Pluperfect Subjunctive—Substantive Clauses of Purpose | |
LXV. | Subjunctive of possum—Verbs of Fearing | |
LXVI. | The Participles—Tenses and Declension | |
LXVII. | The Irregular Verbs volō, nōlō, mālō—Ablative Absolute | |
LXVIII. | The Irregular Verb fīō—Subjunctive of Result | |
LXIX. | Subjunctive of Characteristic—Predicate Accusative | |
LXX. | Constructions with cum—Ablative of Specification | |
LXXI. | Vocabulary Review—Gerund and Gerundive—Predicate Genitive | |
LXXII. | The Irregular Verb eō—Indirect Statements | |
LXXIII. | Vocabulary Review—The Irregular Verb ferō—Dative with Compounds | |
LXXIV. | Vocabulary Review—Subjunctive in Indirect Questions | |
LXXV. | Vocabulary Review—Dative of Purpose or End for Which | |
LXXVI. | Vocabulary Review—Genitive and Ablative of Quality or Description | |
LXXVII. | Review of Agreement—Review of the Genitive, Dative, and Accusative | |
LXXVIII. | Review of the Ablative | |
LXXIX. | Review of the Syntax of Verbs | |
READING MATTER | ||
Introductory Suggestions | ||
The Labors of Hercules | ||
P. Cornelius Lentulus: The Story of a Roman Boy | ||
APPENDIXES AND VOCABULARIES | ||
Appendix I. Tables of Declensions, Conjugations, Numerals, etc. | ||
Appendix II. Rules of Syntax | ||
Appendix III. Reviews | ||
Special Vocabularies | ||
Latin-English Vocabulary | ||
English-Latin Vocabulary | ||
INDEX | ||