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PART II. WORDS AND FORMS

I-VI.

First PrinciplesSubject and Predicate, Inflection, Number, Nominative Subject, Possessive Genitive, Agreement of Verb, Direct Object, Indirect Object, etc.Dialogue

12-24
VII-VIII.

First or Ā-DeclensionGender, Agreement of Adjectives, Word Order

25-30
IX-X.

Second or O-Declension—General Rules for DeclensionPredicate Noun, AppositionDialogue

31-35
XI.

Adjectives of the First and Second Declensions

36-37
XII.

Nouns in -ius and -iumGermānia

38-39
XIII.

Second Declension (Continued)—Nouns in -er and -irItaliaDialogue

39-41
XIV.

Possessive Adjective Pronouns

42-43
XV.

Ablative Denoting WithCause, Means, Accompaniment, MannerThe Romans Prepare for War

44-46
XVI.

The Nine Irregular Adjectives

46-47
XVII.

The Demonstrative is, ea, idDialogue

48-50
XVIII.

Conjugation—Present, Imperfect, and Future of sumDialogue

51-53
XIX.

Present Active Indicative of amō and moneō

54-56
XX.

Imperfect Active Indicative of amō and moneōMeaning of the ImperfectNiobe and her Children

56-57
XXI.

Future Active Indicative of amō and moneōNiobe and her Children (Concluded)

58-59
XXII.

Review of VerbsThe Dative with AdjectivesCornelia and her Jewels

59-61
XXIII.

Present Active Indicative of regō and audiōCornelia and her Jewels (Concluded)

61-63
XXIV.

Imperfect Active Indicative of regō and audiōThe Dative with Special Intransitive Verbs

63-65
XXV.

Future Active Indicative of regō and audiō

65-66
XXVI.

Verbs in -iō—Present, Imperfect, and Future Active Indicative of capiōThe Imperative

66-68
XXVII.

Passive Voice—Present, Imperfect, and Future Indicative of amō and moneōPerseus and Andromeda

68-71
XXVIII.

Present, Imperfect, and Future Indicative Passive of regō and audiōPerseus and Andromeda (Continued)

72-73
XXIX.

Present, Imperfect, and Future Indicative Passive of -iō Verbs—Present Passive Infinitive and Imperative

73-75
XXX.

Synopses in the Four Conjugations—The Ablative Denoting FromPlace from Which, Separation, Personal Agent

75-78
XXXI.

Perfect, Pluperfect and Future Perfect of sumDialogue

79-81
XXXII.

Perfect Active Indicative of the Four Regular ConjugationsMeanings of the PerfectPerseus and Andromeda (Continued)

81-83
XXXIII.

Pluperfect and Future Perfect Active Indicative—Perfect Active Infinitive

84-85
XXXIV.

Review of the Active Voice—Perseus and Andromeda (Concluded)

86-87
XXXV.

Passive Perfects of the Indicative—Perfect Passive and Future Active Infinitive

88-90
XXXVI.

Review of Principal PartsPrepositions, Yes-or-No Questions

90-93
XXXVII.

Conjugation of possumThe Infinitive used as in EnglishAccusative Subject of an InfinitiveThe Faithless Tarpeia

93-96
XXXVIII.

The Relative Pronoun and the Interrogative PronounAgreement of the RelativeThe Faithless Tarpeia (Concluded)

97-101
XXXIX-XLI.

The Third Declension—Consonant Stems

101-106
XLII.

Review Lesson—Terror Cimbricus

107
XLIII.

Third DeclensionI-Stems

108-110
XLIV.

Irregular Nouns of the Third Declension—Gender in the Third Declension—The First Bridge over the Rhine

111-112
XLV.

Adjectives of the Third Declension—The Romans Invade the Enemy’s Country

113-115
XLVI.

The Fourth or U-Declension

116-117
XLVII.

Expressions of PlacePlace to Which, Place from Which, Place at or in Which, the Locative—Declension of domusDÆdalus and Icarus

117-121
XLVIII.

The Fifth or Ē-DeclensionAblative of TimeDÆdalus and Icarus (Continued)

121-123
XLIX.

Pronouns—Personal and Reflexive Pronouns—DÆdalus and Icarus (Concluded)

123-126
L.

The Intensive Pronoun ipse and the Demonstrative īdemHow Horatius Held the Bridge

126-127
LI.

The Demonstratives hic, iste, illeA German Chieftain Addresses his Followers—How Horatius Held the Bridge (Continued)

128-130
LII.

The Indefinite Pronouns—How Horatius Held the Bridge (Concluded)

130-132
LIII.

Regular Comparison of Adjectives

133-135
LIV.

Irregular Comparison of AdjectivesAblative with Comparatives

135-136
LV.

Irregular Comparison of Adjectives (Continued)—Declension of plūs

137-138
LVI.

Irregular Comparison of Adjectives (Concluded)—Ablative of the Measure of Difference

138-139
LVII.

Formation and Comparison of Adverbs

140-142
LVIII.

NumeralsPartitive Genitive

142-144
LIX.

Numerals (Continued)—Accusative of ExtentCÆsar in Gaul

144-146
LX.

Deponent VerbsPrepositions with the Accusative

146-147

PART III. CONSTRUCTIONS

LXI.

The Subjunctive Mood—Inflection of the Present—Indicative and Subjunctive Compared

148-152
LXII.

The Subjunctive of Purpose

152-153
LXIII.

Inflection of the Imperfect SubjunctiveSequence of Tenses

153-155
LXIV.

Inflection of the Perfect and Pluperfect SubjunctiveSubstantive Clauses of Purpose

156-159
LXV.

Subjunctive of possumVerbs of Fearing

160-161
LXVI.

The Participles—Tenses and Declension

161-164
LXVII.

The Irregular Verbs volō, nōlō, mālōAblative Absolute

164-166
LXVIII.

The Irregular Verb fīōSubjunctive of Result

167-168
LXIX.

Subjunctive of CharacteristicPredicate Accusative

169-171
LXX.

Constructions with cumAblative of Specification

171-173
LXXI.

Vocabulary ReviewGerund and GerundivePredicate Genitive

173-177
LXXII.

The Irregular Verb Indirect Statements

177-180
LXXIII.

Vocabulary Review—The Irregular Verb ferōDative with Compounds

181-183
LXXIV.

Vocabulary ReviewSubjunctive in Indirect Questions

183-185
LXXV.

Vocabulary ReviewDative of Purpose or End for Which

185-186
LXXVI.

Vocabulary ReviewGenitive and Ablative of Quality or Description

186-188
LXXVII.

Review of AgreementReview of the Genitive, Dative, and Accusative

189-190
LXXVIII.

Review of the Ablative

191-192
LXXIX.

Review of the Syntax of Verbs

192-193

READING MATTER

Introductory Suggestions

194-195

The Labors of Hercules

196-203

P. Cornelius Lentulus: The Story of a Roman Boy

204-215

APPENDIXES AND VOCABULARIES

Appendix I. Tables of Declensions, Conjugations, Numerals, etc.

226-260
Appendix II. Rules of Syntax 261-264
Appendix III. Reviews 265-282
Special Vocabularies 283-298
Latin-English Vocabulary 299-331
English-Latin Vocabulary 332-343

INDEX 344-348

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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