Ebook: Pars II: Roma Aeterna
Author: Hans H. Ørberg
- Genre: Linguistics // Foreign
- Tags: Языки и языкознание, Латинский язык
- Series: Lingua Latina per se Illustrata
- Year: 2008
- Language: Latin
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Lingua Latina is a complete immersion course providing Latin that students read and understand immediately. Every sentence is intelligible per se because the meaning and function of all new word forms is clear from the context, illustrations, or marginal notes throughout this carefully graded text.
Part 1 (Familia Romana) is the eventful and entertaining story of a Roman family, which also serves as an introduction to the life and culture of ancient Rome.
Students who have completed Part 1 are already able to read classical texts, such as Ørberg’s editions of Caesar’s Gallic Wars or of Plautus’ Amphitryo.
In Part 2, Roma Aeterna, the subject is Roman history. Roma Aeterna includes a wide range of classical Latin literature. The main subject of the twenty-one long chapters is Roman history as told by Roman authors themselves. A description of the monuments of Rome is followed by a prose version of Vergil’s Aeneid I-IV, with extracts from the original, and Livy’s Book I, supplemented by extracts from Ovid. At first, Livy’s prose is gently adapted, but most of the book integrates unadapted texts by Livy, Aulus Gellius, Nepos, Sallust, Cicero and Horace with linguistic and historical information in a seamless narrative.
In Part 2, students refine their knowledge of syntax and develop a vocabulary of over 4000 words. Upon completion of the course, students can read the most challenging classical texts with relative ease.
Please note: Focus Publishing has published this book in the U.S. under a Focus ISBN. This is the same book as previously sold Denmark version, that was ISBN: 87-997016-8-5.
Other books to use together with this book:
– The Indices is a supplement which contains lists of the Roman consuls and their triumphs (Fasti consulares and triumphales), as well as name and word Indices covering the whole course. It should actually be considered as a part of Roma Aeterna.
– Pars II: Instructions provides historical and grammatical information in English on each of the chapters in Roma Aeterna.
– Pars II: Exercitia Latina II contains supplemental grammatical and vocabulary exercises for each of the 115 lectiones (lessons) in Roma Aeterna.
– Pars II: Latin-English Vocabulary II contains the vocabulary for both parts of the course.
– Teacher’s Materials and Answer Keys contains Advice to the instructor, the exercises at the end of each chapter of Familia Romana and Roma Aeterna on separate sheets to be photocopied as hand-outs or tests, and answers to all the exercises in Familia Romana and Roma Aeterna, and to all the exercises in Exercitia Latina I and II except the exercises with questions about the text.
The course also includes several readers accessible after having studied part or all of Roma Aeterna:
– Ovidius: Ars Amatoria, after chapter XL.
– Vergil: Aeneis Libros I et IV, after chapter XL.
– Petronius: Cena Trimalchionis, after chapter XLVII.
– Sallustius and Cicero: Catilina, after the end of Roma Aeterna.
INDEX CAPITVLORVM
XXXVI. ROMA AETERNA, p. 7
XXXVII. TROIA CAPTA, Ex Vergiliī Aenēidis librō II, solūtīs versibus, p. 29
XXXVIII. PIVS AENEAS, Ex Vergiliī Aenēidis librō III, solūtīs versibus, p. 44
XXXIX. KARTHAGO, Ex Vergiliī Aenēidis librō I, solūtīs versibus, p. 55
XL. INFELIX DIDO, Ex Vergiliī Aenēidis librō IV, solūtīs versibus, p. 70
XLI. ORIGINES, Ex T. Līviī Ab urbe conditā librō I.1–7, nōnnūllīs mūtātīs et praetermissīs, p. 85
GEMELLI EXPOSITI, Ovidius: Fāstī. Ex librō II, p. 93
XLII. BELLVM ET PAX, Ex T. Līviī Ab urbe conditā librō I.8–21, nōnnūllīs mūtātīs et praetermissīs, p. 98
RAPINA SABINARVM, Ovidius: Ars amātōria. Ex librō I v. 109–110, 113–132, p. 111
MVLIERES PACEM FACIVNT, Ovidius: Fāstī. Ex librō III v. 215-228, p. 112
XLIII. ROMA ET ALBA, Ex T. Līviī Ab urbe conditā librō I.22–31 nōnnūllīs mūtātīs et praetermissīs, p. 116
CAVSA HORATII, Ex M. Tulliī Cicerōnis Dē inventiōne librō II 78–79, p. 129
XLIV. REGES ET REGINAE, Ex T. Līviī Ab urbe conditā librō I.32–48 nōnnūllīs mūtātīs et praetermissīs, p. 133
FILIA IMPIA, Ovidius: Fāstī. Ex librō VI, p. 152
XLV. ROMA LIBERATA, Ex T. Līviī Ab urbe conditā librō I.49-60, nōnnūllīs mūtātīs et omissīs, p. 156
HOSTIS PRO HOSPITE, Ovidius: Fāstī. Ex librō II versūs 785–852, p. 170
XLVI. POST REGES EXACTOS, Ex Eutropiī Breviāriō ab urbe conditā I.9–III.6, p. 176
XLVII. GRAECI ET ROMANI, Ex Aulī Gelliī Noctium Atticārum librō XVII capitulum XXI, p. 199
LIBRI SIBYLLINI, Ex Aulī Gelliī Noctium Atticārum I, cap. XIX, p. 205
DE IVRE IVRANDO, Ex Aulī Gelliī Noctium Atticārum XI, cap. VI, p. 206
XLVIII. BELLVM PVNICVM SECVNDVM, Ex T. Līviī Ab urbe conditā librīs XXI–XXX, p. 209
XLIX. HANNIBAL, Ex Cornēliī Nepōtis librō Dē excellentibus ducibus exterārum gentium, p. 248
SCIPIO ET HANNIBAL, Ex T. Līviī librī XXXV Periochā, p. 258
L. GRAECIA LIBERATA, Ex T. Līviī Ab urbe conditā librīs XXXI–XLV, p. 263
LI. SCIPIO AEMILIANVS, Ex T. Līviī librōrum XLVIII–LXI Periochīs, p. 292
CIVITAS DILACERATA, Ex C. Sallustiī Crispī Bellō Iugurthīnō, p. 303
LII. IVGVRTHA, Ex C. Sallustiī Crispī Bellō Iugurthīnō, p. 309
LIII. MARIVS ET SVLLA, Ex Eutropiī Breviāriō ab urbe conditā, V et VI, p. 339
M. TVLLIVS CICERO, Ex M. Tulliī Cicerōnis Brūtō sīve Dē clārīs ōrātōribus, p. 350
LIV. CN. POMPEIVS MAGNVS, Ex M. Tulliī Cicerōnis ōrātiōne Dē imperiō Cn. Pompēiī, p. 359
FINIS MITHRIDATIS, Ex T. Līviī librōrum C-CIII Periochīs, p. 379
FINIS POMPEII, Ex Eutropiī Breviāriī librō VI, p. 381
LV. DE REPVBLICA, Ex M. Tulliī Cicerōnis Dē rē pūblicā librīs, p. 387
LVI. SOMNIVM SCIPIONIS, Ex M. Tulliī Cicerōnis Dē rē pūblicā librō VI, p. 407
INTEGER VITAE, Ex Q. Horātiī Flaccī Carminum librō I, carmen XXII ad Fuscum, p. 420
INDEX GRAMMATICVS
XXXVI. Dē cāsū genetīvō
XXXVII. Dē cāsū datīvō
XXXVIII. Dē cāsū ablātīvō
XXXIX. Dē cāsū accūsātīvō
XL. Dē cāsū vocātīvō
XLI. Dē generibus verbōrum
XLII. Dē modīs verbōrum
XLIII. Dē adiectīvīs
XLIV. Dē adverbiīs
XLV. Dē prōnōminibus
XLVI. Dē numerīs
XLVII. Dē modīs verbōrum et participiīs
XLVIII. Verbī themata
XLIX. Dē verbīs contractīs. Dē praepositiōnibus
L. Ōrātiō rēcta et oblīqua
LI. Dē vocābulīs faciendīs. Praeverbia
LII. Suffīxa. Verba ē nōminibus
LIII. Adiectīva ē nōminibus
LIV. Nōmina ē verbīs
LV. Nōmina fēminīna ex adiectīvīs
LVI. Verba incohātīva
Dē versibus
Lingua Latina is a complete immersion course providing Latin that students read and understand immediately. Every sentence is intelligible per se because the meaning and function of all new word forms is clear from the context, illustrations, or marginal notes throughout this carefully graded text. Part 1 (Familia Romana) is the eventful and entertaining story of a Roman family, which also serves as an introduction to the life and culture of ancient Rome. Students who have completed Part 1 are already able to read classical texts, such as Ørberg’s editions of Caesar’s Gallic Wars or of Plautus’ Amphitryo. In Part 2, Roma Aeterna, the subject is Roman history. Roma Aeterna includes a wide range of classical Latin literature. The main subject of the twenty-one long chapters is Roman history as told by Roman authors themselves. A description of the monuments of Rome is followed by a prose version of Vergil’s Aeneid I-IV, with extracts from the original, and Livy’s Book I, supplemented by extracts from Ovid. At first, Livy’s prose is gently adapted, but most of the book integrates unadapted texts by Livy, Aulus Gellius, Nepos, Sallust, Cicero and Horace with linguistic and historical information in a seamless narrative. In Part 2, students refine their knowledge of syntax and develop a vocabulary of over 4000 words. Upon completion of the course, students can read the most challenging classical texts with relative ease. Please note: Focus Publishing has published this book in the U.S. under a Focus ISBN. This is the same book as previously sold Denmark version, that was ISBN: 87-997016-8-5. Other books to use together with this book: – The Indices is a supplement which contains lists of the Roman consuls and their triumphs (Fasti consulares and triumphales), as well as name and word Indices covering the whole course. It should actually be considered as a part of Roma Aeterna. – Pars II: Instructions provides historical and grammatical information in English on each of the chapters in Roma Aeterna. – Pars II: Exercitia Latina II contains supplemental grammatical and vocabulary exercises for each of the 115 lectiones (lessons) in Roma Aeterna. – Pars II: Latin-English Vocabulary II contains the vocabulary for both parts of the course. – Teacher’s Materials and Answer Keys contains Advice to the instructor, the exercises at the end of each chapter of Familia Romana and Roma Aeterna on separate sheets to be photocopied as hand-outs or tests, and answers to all the exercises in Familia Romana and Roma Aeterna, and to all the exercises in Exercitia Latina I and II except the exercises with questions about the text. The course also include several readers accessible after having studied part or all of Roma Aeterna: – Ovidius: Ars Amatoria, after chapter XL. – Vergil: Aeneis Libros I et IV, after chapter XL. – Petronius: Cena Trimalchionis, after chapter XLVII. – Sallustius and Cicero: Catilina, after the end of Roma Aeterna. INDEX CAPITVLORVM XXXVI. ROMA AETERNA, p. 7 XXXVII. TROIA CAPTA, Ex Vergiliī Aenēidis librō II, solūtīs versibus, p. 29 XXXVIII. PIVS AENEAS, Ex Vergiliī Aenēidis librō III, solūtīs versibus, p. 44 XXXIX. KARTHAGO, Ex Vergiliī Aenēidis librō I, solūtīs versibus, p. 55 XL. INFELIX DIDO, Ex Vergiliī Aenēidis librō IV, solūtīs versibus, p. 70 XLI. ORIGINES, Ex T. Līviī Ab urbe conditā librō I.1–7, nōnnūllīs mūtātīs et praetermissīs, p. 85 GEMELLI EXPOSITI, Ovidius: Fāstī. Ex librō II, p. 93 XLII. BELLVM ET PAX, Ex T. Līviī Ab urbe conditā librō I.8–21, nōnnūllīs mūtātīs et praetermissīs, p. 98 RAPINA SABINARVM, Ovidius: Ars amātōria. Ex librō I v. 109–110, 113–132, p. 111 MVLIERES PACEM FACIVNT, Ovidius: Fāstī. Ex librō III v. 215-228, p. 112 XLIII. ROMA ET ALBA, Ex T. Līviī Ab urbe conditā librō I.22–31 nōnnūllīs mūtātīs et praetermissīs, p. 116 CAVSA HORATII, Ex M. Tulliī Cicerōnis Dē inventiōne librō II 78–79, p. 129 XLIV. REGES ET REGINAE, Ex T. Līviī Ab urbe conditā librō I.32–48 nōnnūllīs mūtātīs et praetermissīs, p. 133 FILIA IMPIA, Ovidius: Fāstī. Ex librō VI, p. 152 XLV. ROMA LIBERATA, Ex T. Līviī Ab urbe conditā librō I.49-60, nōnnūllīs mūtātīs et omissīs, p. 156 HOSTIS PRO HOSPITE, Ovidius: Fāstī. Ex librō II versūs 785–852, p. 170 XLVI. POST REGES EXACTOS, Ex Eutropiī Breviāriō ab urbe conditā I.9–III.6, p. 176 XLVII. GRAECI ET ROMANI, Ex Aulī Gelliī Noctium Atticārum librō XVII capitulum XXI, p. 199 LIBRI SIBYLLINI, Ex Aulī Gelliī Noctium Atticārum I, cap. XIX, p. 205 DE IVRE IVRANDO, Ex Aulī Gelliī Noctium Atticārum XI, cap. VI, p. 206 XLVIII. BELLVM PVNICVM SECVNDVM, Ex T. Līviī Ab urbe conditā librīs XXI–XXX, p. 209 XLIX. HANNIBAL, Ex Cornēliī Nepōtis librō Dē excellentibus ducibus exterārum gentium, p. 248 SCIPIO ET HANNIBAL, Ex T. Līviī librī XXXV Periochā, p. 258 L. GRAECIA LIBERATA, Ex T. Līviī Ab urbe conditā librīs XXXI–XLV, p. 263 LI. SCIPIO AEMILIANVS, Ex T. Līviī librōrum XLVIII–LXI Periochīs, p. 292 CIVITAS DILACERATA, Ex C. Sallustiī Crispī Bellō Iugurthīnō, p. 303 LII. IVGVRTHA, Ex C. Sallustiī Crispī Bellō Iugurthīnō, p. 309 LIII. MARIVS ET SVLLA, Ex Eutropiī Breviāriō ab urbe conditā, V et VI, p. 339 M. TVLLIVS CICERO, Ex M. Tulliī Cicerōnis Brūtō sīve Dē clārīs ōrātōribus, p. 350 LIV. CN. POMPEIVS MAGNVS, Ex M. Tulliī Cicerōnis ōrātiōne Dē imperiō Cn. Pompēiī, p. 359 FINIS MITHRIDATIS, Ex T. Līviī librōrum C-CIII Periochīs, p. 379 FINIS POMPEII, Ex Eutropiī Breviāriī librō VI, p. 381 LV. DE REPVBLICA, Ex M. Tulliī Cicerōnis Dē rē pūblicā librīs, p. 387 LVI. SOMNIVM SCIPIONIS, Ex M. Tulliī Cicerōnis Dē rē pūblicā librō VI, p. 407 INTEGER VITAE, Ex Q. Horātiī Flaccī Carminum librō I, carmen XXII ad Fuscum, p. 420 INDEX GRAMMATICVS XXXVI. Dē cāsū genetīvō XXXVII. Dē cāsū datīvō XXXVIII. Dē cāsū ablātīvō XXXIX. Dē cāsū accūsātīvō XL. Dē cāsū vocātīvō XLI. Dē generibus verbōrum XLII. Dē modīs verbōrum XLIII. Dē adiectīvīs XLIV. Dē adverbiīs XLV. Dē prōnōminibus XLVI. Dē numerīs XLVII. Dē modīs verbōrum et participiīs XLVIII. Verbī themata XLIX. Dē verbīs contractīs. Dē praepositiōnibus L. Ōrātiō rēcta et oblīqua LI. Dē vocābulīs faciendīs. Praeverbia LII. Suffīxa. Verba ē nōminibus LIII. Adiectīva ē nōminibus LIV. Nōmina ē verbīs LV. Nōmina fēminīna ex adiectīvīs LVI. Verba incohātīva Dē versibus
Please note: Focus Publishing has published this book in the U.S. under a Focus ISBN. This is the same book as previously sold Denmark version, that was ISBN: 87-997016-8-5. This book is the main book of Part II of the Lingua Latina series. In Part II, Roma Aeterna, the subject is Roman history. Roma Aeterna includes a wide range of classical Latin literature. The main subject of the twenty-one long chapters is Roman history as told by Roman authors themselves. A description of the monuments of Rome is followed by a prose version of Vergil’s Aeneid I-IV, with extracts from the original, and Livy’s Book I, supplemented by extracts from Ovid. At first, Livy’s prose is gently adapted, but most of the book integrates unadapted texts by Livy, Aulus Gellius, Nepos, Sallust, Cicero and Horace with linguistic and historical information in a seamless narrative. The Indices is a supplement which contains lists of the Roman consuls and their triumphs (Fasti consulares and triumphales), as well as name and word Indices covering the whole course. INDEX CAPITVLORVM XXXVI. ROMA AETERNA, p. 7 XXXVII. TROIA CAPTA, Ex Vergiliī Aenēidis librō II, solūtīs versibus, p. 29 XXXVIII. PIVS AENEAS, Ex Vergiliī Aenēidis librō III, solūtīs versibus, p. 44 XXXIX. KARTHAGO, Ex Vergiliī Aenēidis librō I, solūtīs versibus, p. 55 XL. INFELIX DIDO, Ex Vergiliī Aenēidis librō IV, solūtīs versibus, p. 70 XLI. ORIGINES, Ex T. Līviī Ab urbe conditā librō I.1–7, nōnnūllīs mūtātīs et praetermissīs, p. 85 GEMELLI EXPOSITI, Ovidius: Fāstī. Ex librō II, p. 93 XLII. BELLVM ET PAX, Ex T. Līviī Ab urbe conditā librō I.8–21, nōnnūllīs mūtātīs et praetermissīs, p. 98 RAPINA SABINARVM, Ovidius: Ars amātōria. Ex librō I v. 109–110, 113–132, p. 111 MVLIERES PACEM FACIVNT, Ovidius: Fāstī. Ex librō III v. 215-228, p. 112 XLIII. ROMA ET ALBA, Ex T. Līviī Ab urbe conditā librō I.22–31 nōnnūllīs mūtātīs et praetermissīs, p. 116 CAVSA HORATII, Ex M. Tulliī Cicerōnis Dē inventiōne librō II 78–79, p. 129 XLIV. REGES ET REGINAE, Ex T. Līviī Ab urbe conditā librō I.32–48 nōnnūllīs mūtātīs et praetermissīs, p. 133 FILIA IMPIA, Ovidius: Fāstī. Ex librō VI, p. 152 XLV. ROMA LIBERATA, Ex T. Līviī Ab urbe conditā librō I.49-60, nōnnūllīs mūtātīs et omissīs, p. 156 HOSTIS PRO HOSPITE, Ovidius: Fāstī. Ex librō II versūs 785–852, p. 170 XLVI. POST REGES EXACTOS, Ex Eutropiī Breviāriō ab urbe conditā I.9–III.6, p. 176 XLVII. GRAECI ET ROMANI, Ex Aulī Gelliī Noctium Atticārum librō XVII capitulum XXI, p. 199 LIBRI SIBYLLINI, Ex Aulī Gelliī Noctium Atticārum I, cap. XIX, p. 205 DE IVRE IVRANDO, Ex Aulī Gelliī Noctium Atticārum XI, cap. VI, p. 206 XLVIII. BELLVM PVNICVM SECVNDVM, Ex T. Līviī Ab urbe conditā librīs XXI–XXX, p. 209 XLIX. HANNIBAL, Ex Cornēliī Nepōtis librō Dē excellentibus ducibus exterārum gentium, p. 248 SCIPIO ET HANNIBAL, Ex T. Līviī librī XXXV Periochā, p. 258 L. GRAECIA LIBERATA, Ex T. Līviī Ab urbe conditā librīs XXXI–XLV, p. 263 LI. SCIPIO AEMILIANVS, Ex T. Līviī librōrum XLVIII–LXI Periochīs, p. 292 CIVITAS DILACERATA, Ex C. Sallustiī Crispī Bellō Iugurthīnō, p. 303 LII. IVGVRTHA, Ex C. Sallustiī Crispī Bellō Iugurthīnō, p. 309 LIII. MARIVS ET SVLLA, Ex Eutropiī Breviāriō ab urbe conditā, V et VI, p. 339 M. TVLLIVS CICERO, Ex M. Tulliī Cicerōnis Brūtō sīve Dē clārīs ōrātōribus, p. 350 LIV. CN. POMPEIVS MAGNVS, Ex M. Tulliī Cicerōnis ōrātiōne Dē imperiō Cn. Pompēiī, p. 359 FINIS MITHRIDATIS, Ex T. Līviī librōrum C-CIII Periochīs, p. 379 FINIS POMPEII, Ex Eutropiī Breviāriī librō VI, p. 381 LV. DE REPVBLICA, Ex M. Tulliī Cicerōnis Dē rē pūblicā librīs, p. 387 LVI. SOMNIVM SCIPIONIS, Ex M. Tulliī Cicerōnis Dē rē pūblicā librō VI, p. 407 INTEGER VITAE, Ex Q. Horātiī Flaccī Carminum librō I, carmen XXII ad Fuscum, p. 420 INDEX GRAMMATICVS XXXVI. Dē cāsū genetīvō XXXVII. Dē cāsū datīvō XXXVIII. Dē cāsū ablātīvō XXXIX. Dē cāsū accūsātīvō XL. Dē cāsū vocātīvō XLI. Dē generibus verbōrum XLII. Dē modīs verbōrum XLIII. Dē adiectīvīs XLIV. Dē adverbiīs XLV. Dē prōnōminibus XLVI. Dē numerīs XLVII. Dē modīs verbōrum et participiīs XLVIII. Verbī themata XLIX. Dē verbīs contractīs. Dē praepositiōnibus L. Ōrātiō rēcta et oblīqua LI. Dē vocābulīs faciendīs. Praeverbia LII. Suffīxa. Verba ē nōminibus LIII. Adiectīva ē nōminibus LIV. Nōmina ē verbīs LV. Nōmina fēminīna ex adiectīvīs LVI. Verba incohātīva Dē versibus
Please note: Focus Publishing has published this book in the U.S. under a Focus ISBN. This is the same book as previously sold Denmark version, that was ISBN: 87-997016-8-5. This book is the main book of Part II of the Lingua Latina series. In Part II, Roma Aeterna, the subject is Roman history. Roma Aeterna includes a wide range of classical Latin literature. The main subject of the twenty-one long chapters is Roman history as told by Roman authors themselves. A description of the monuments of Rome, is followed by a prose version of Vergil s Aeneid I-IV, with extracts from the original, and Livy s Book I, supplemented by extracts from Ovid. At first, Livy s prose is gently adapted, but most of the book integrates unadapted texts by Livy, Aulus Gellius, Nepos, Sallust, Cicero and Horace with linguistic and historical information in a seamless narrative. The Indices is a supplement which contains lists of the Roman consuls and their triumphs (Fasti consulares and triumphales), as well as name and word Indices covering the whole course. INDEX CAPITVLORVM XXXVI. ROMA AETERNA, p. 7 XXXVII. TROIA CAPTA, Ex Vergiliī Aenēidis librō II, solūtīs versibus, p. 29 XXXVIII. PIVS AENEAS, Ex Vergiliī Aenēidis librō III, solūtīs versibus, p. 44 XXXIX. KARTHAGO, Ex Vergiliī Aenēidis librō I, solūtīs versibus, p. 55 XL. INFELIX DIDO, Ex Vergiliī Aenēidis librō IV, solūtīs versibus, p. 70 XLI. ORIGINES, Ex T. Līviī Ab urbe conditā librō I.1–7, nōnnūllīs mūtātīs et praetermissīs, p. 85 GEMELLI EXPOSITI, Ovidius: Fāstī. Ex librō II, p. 93 XLII. BELLVM ET PAX, Ex T. Līviī Ab urbe conditā librō I.8–21, nōnnūllīs mūtātīs et praetermissīs, p. 98 RAPINA SABINARVM, Ovidius: Ars amātōria. Ex librō I v. 109–110, 113–132, p. 111 MVLIERES PACEM FACIVNT, Ovidius: Fāstī. Ex librō III v. 215-228, p. 112 XLIII. ROMA ET ALBA, Ex T. Līviī Ab urbe conditā librō I.22–31 nōnnūllīs mūtātīs et praetermissīs, p. 116 CAVSA HORATII, Ex M. Tulliī Cicerōnis Dē inventiōne librō II 78–79, p. 129 XLIV. REGES ET REGINAE, Ex T. Līviī Ab urbe conditā librō I.32–48 nōnnūllīs mūtātīs et praetermissīs, p. 133 FILIA IMPIA, Ovidius: Fāstī. Ex librō VI, p. 152 XLV. ROMA LIBERATA, Ex T. Līviī Ab urbe conditā librō I.49-60, nōnnūllīs mūtātīs et omissīs, p. 156 HOSTIS PRO HOSPITE, Ovidius: Fāstī. Ex librō II versūs 785–852, p. 170 XLVI. POST REGES EXACTOS, Ex Eutropiī Breviāriō ab urbe conditā I.9–III.6, p. 176 XLVII. GRAECI ET ROMANI, Ex Aulī Gelliī Noctium Atticārum librō XVII capitulum XXI, p. 199 LIBRI SIBYLLINI, Ex Aulī Gelliī Noctium Atticārum I, cap. XIX, p. 205 DE IVRE IVRANDO, Ex Aulī Gelliī Noctium Atticārum XI, cap. VI, p. 206 XLVIII. BELLVM PVNICVM SECVNDVM, Ex T. Līviī Ab urbe conditā librīs XXI–XXX, p. 209 XLIX. HANNIBAL, Ex Cornēliī Nepōtis librō Dē excellentibus ducibus exterārum gentium, p. 248 SCIPIO ET HANNIBAL, Ex T. Līviī librī XXXV Periochā, p. 258 L. GRAECIA LIBERATA, Ex T. Līviī Ab urbe conditā librīs XXXI–XLV, p. 263 LI. SCIPIO AEMILIANVS, Ex T. Līviī librōrum XLVIII–LXI Periochīs, p. 292 CIVITAS DILACERATA, Ex C. Sallustiī Crispī Bellō Iugurthīnō, p. 303 LII. IVGVRTHA, Ex C. Sallustiī Crispī Bellō Iugurthīnō, p. 309 LIII. MARIVS ET SVLLA, Ex Eutropiī Breviāriō ab urbe conditā, V et VI, p. 339 M. TVLLIVS CICERO, Ex M. Tulliī Cicerōnis Brūtō sīve Dē clārīs ōrātōribus, p. 350 LIV. CN. POMPEIVS MAGNVS, Ex M. Tulliī Cicerōnis ōrātiōne Dē imperiō Cn. Pompēiī, p. 359 FINIS MITHRIDATIS, Ex T. Līviī librōrum C-CIII Periochīs, p. 379 FINIS POMPEII, Ex Eutropiī Breviāriī librō VI, p. 381 LV. DE REPVBLICA, Ex M. Tulliī Cicerōnis Dē rē pūblicā librīs, p. 387 LVI. SOMNIVM SCIPIONIS, Ex M. Tulliī Cicerōnis Dē rē pūblicā librō VI, p. 407 INTEGER VITAE, Ex Q. Horātiī Flaccī Carminum librō I, carmen XXII ad Fuscum, p. 420 INDEX GRAMMATICVS XXXVI. Dē cāsū genetīvō XXXVII. Dē cāsū datīvō XXXVIII. Dē cāsū ablātīvō XXXIX. Dē cāsū accūsātīvō XL. Dē cāsū vocātīvō XLI. Dē generibus verbōrum XLII. Dē modīs verbōrum XLIII. Dē adiectīvīs XLIV. Dē adverbiīs XLV. Dē prōnōminibus XLVI. Dē numerīs XLVII. Dē modīs verbōrum et participiīs XLVIII. Verbī themata XLIX. Dē verbīs contractīs. Dē praepositiōnibus L. Ōrātiō rēcta et oblīqua LI. Dē vocābulīs faciendīs. Praeverbia LII. Suffīxa. Verba ē nōminibus LIII. Adiectīva ē nōminibus LIV. Nōmina ē verbīs LV. Nōmina fēminīna ex adiectīvīs LVI. Verba incohātīva Dē versibus
Lingua Latina is a complete immersion course providing Latin that students read and understand immediately. Every sentence is intelligible per se because the meaning and function of all new word forms is clear from the context, illustrations, or marginal notes throughout this carefully graded text. Part 1 (Familia Romana) is the eventful and entertaining story of a Roman family, which also serves as an introduction to the life and culture of ancient Rome. Students who have completed Part 1 are already able to read classical texts, such as Ørberg’s editions of Caesar’s Gallic Wars or of Plautus’ Amphitryo. In Part 2, Roma Aeterna, the subject is Roman history. Roma Aeterna includes a wide range of classical Latin literature. The main subject of the twenty-one long chapters is Roman history as told by Roman authors themselves. A description of the monuments of Rome is followed by a prose version of Vergil’s Aeneid I-IV, with extracts from the original, and Livy’s Book I, supplemented by extracts from Ovid. At first, Livy’s prose is gently adapted, but most of the book integrates unadapted texts by Livy, Aulus Gellius, Nepos, Sallust, Cicero and Horace with linguistic and historical information in a seamless narrative. In Part 2, students refine their knowledge of syntax and develop a vocabulary of over 4000 words. Upon completion of the course, students can read the most challenging classical texts with relative ease. Please note: Focus Publishing has published this book in the U.S. under a Focus ISBN. This is the same book as previously sold Denmark version, that was ISBN: 87-997016-8-5. Other books to use together with this book: – The Indices is a supplement which contains lists of the Roman consuls and their triumphs (Fasti consulares and triumphales), as well as name and word Indices covering the whole course. It should actually be considered as a part of Roma Aeterna. – Pars II: Instructions provides historical and grammatical information in English on each of the chapters in Roma Aeterna. – Pars II: Exercitia Latina II contains supplemental grammatical and vocabulary exercises for each of the 115 lectiones (lessons) in Roma Aeterna. – Pars II: Latin-English Vocabulary II contains the vocabulary for both parts of the course. – Teacher’s Materials and Answer Keys contains Advice to the instructor, the exercises at the end of each chapter of Familia Romana and Roma Aeterna on separate sheets to be photocopied as hand-outs or tests, and answers to all the exercises in Familia Romana and Roma Aeterna, and to all the exercises in Exercitia Latina I and II except the exercises with questions about the text. The course also include several readers accessible after having studied part or all of Roma Aeterna: – Ovidius: Ars Amatoria, after chapter XL. – Vergil: Aeneis Libros I et IV, after chapter XL. – Petronius: Cena Trimalchionis, after chapter XLVII. – Sallustius and Cicero: Catilina, after the end of Roma Aeterna. INDEX CAPITVLORVM XXXVI. ROMA AETERNA, p. 7 XXXVII. TROIA CAPTA, Ex Vergiliī Aenēidis librō II, solūtīs versibus, p. 29 XXXVIII. PIVS AENEAS, Ex Vergiliī Aenēidis librō III, solūtīs versibus, p. 44 XXXIX. KARTHAGO, Ex Vergiliī Aenēidis librō I, solūtīs versibus, p. 55 XL. INFELIX DIDO, Ex Vergiliī Aenēidis librō IV, solūtīs versibus, p. 70 XLI. ORIGINES, Ex T. Līviī Ab urbe conditā librō I.1–7, nōnnūllīs mūtātīs et praetermissīs, p. 85 GEMELLI EXPOSITI, Ovidius: Fāstī. Ex librō II, p. 93 XLII. BELLVM ET PAX, Ex T. Līviī Ab urbe conditā librō I.8–21, nōnnūllīs mūtātīs et praetermissīs, p. 98 RAPINA SABINARVM, Ovidius: Ars amātōria. Ex librō I v. 109–110, 113–132, p. 111 MVLIERES PACEM FACIVNT, Ovidius: Fāstī. Ex librō III v. 215-228, p. 112 XLIII. ROMA ET ALBA, Ex T. Līviī Ab urbe conditā librō I.22–31 nōnnūllīs mūtātīs et praetermissīs, p. 116 CAVSA HORATII, Ex M. Tulliī Cicerōnis Dē inventiōne librō II 78–79, p. 129 XLIV. REGES ET REGINAE, Ex T. Līviī Ab urbe conditā librō I.32–48 nōnnūllīs mūtātīs et praetermissīs, p. 133 FILIA IMPIA, Ovidius: Fāstī. Ex librō VI, p. 152 XLV. ROMA LIBERATA, Ex T. Līviī Ab urbe conditā librō I.49-60, nōnnūllīs mūtātīs et omissīs, p. 156 HOSTIS PRO HOSPITE, Ovidius: Fāstī. Ex librō II versūs 785–852, p. 170 XLVI. POST REGES EXACTOS, Ex Eutropiī Breviāriō ab urbe conditā I.9–III.6, p. 176 XLVII. GRAECI ET ROMANI, Ex Aulī Gelliī Noctium Atticārum librō XVII capitulum XXI, p. 199 LIBRI SIBYLLINI, Ex Aulī Gelliī Noctium Atticārum I, cap. XIX, p. 205 DE IVRE IVRANDO, Ex Aulī Gelliī Noctium Atticārum XI, cap. VI, p. 206 XLVIII. BELLVM PVNICVM SECVNDVM, Ex T. Līviī Ab urbe conditā librīs XXI–XXX, p. 209 XLIX. HANNIBAL, Ex Cornēliī Nepōtis librō Dē excellentibus ducibus exterārum gentium, p. 248 SCIPIO ET HANNIBAL, Ex T. Līviī librī XXXV Periochā, p. 258 L. GRAECIA LIBERATA, Ex T. Līviī Ab urbe conditā librīs XXXI–XLV, p. 263 LI. SCIPIO AEMILIANVS, Ex T. Līviī librōrum XLVIII–LXI Periochīs, p. 292 CIVITAS DILACERATA, Ex C. Sallustiī Crispī Bellō Iugurthīnō, p. 303 LII. IVGVRTHA, Ex C. Sallustiī Crispī Bellō Iugurthīnō, p. 309 LIII. MARIVS ET SVLLA, Ex Eutropiī Breviāriō ab urbe conditā, V et VI, p. 339 M. TVLLIVS CICERO, Ex M. Tulliī Cicerōnis Brūtō sīve Dē clārīs ōrātōribus, p. 350 LIV. CN. POMPEIVS MAGNVS, Ex M. Tulliī Cicerōnis ōrātiōne Dē imperiō Cn. Pompēiī, p. 359 FINIS MITHRIDATIS, Ex T. Līviī librōrum C-CIII Periochīs, p. 379 FINIS POMPEII, Ex Eutropiī Breviāriī librō VI, p. 381 LV. DE REPVBLICA, Ex M. Tulliī Cicerōnis Dē rē pūblicā librīs, p. 387 LVI. SOMNIVM SCIPIONIS, Ex M. Tulliī Cicerōnis Dē rē pūblicā librō VI, p. 407 INTEGER VITAE, Ex Q. Horātiī Flaccī Carminum librō I, carmen XXII ad Fuscum, p. 420 INDEX GRAMMATICVS XXXVI. Dē cāsū genetīvō XXXVII. Dē cāsū datīvō XXXVIII. Dē cāsū ablātīvō XXXIX. Dē cāsū accūsātīvō XL. Dē cāsū vocātīvō XLI. Dē generibus verbōrum XLII. Dē modīs verbōrum XLIII. Dē adiectīvīs XLIV. Dē adverbiīs XLV. Dē prōnōminibus XLVI. Dē numerīs XLVII. Dē modīs verbōrum et participiīs XLVIII. Verbī themata XLIX. Dē verbīs contractīs. Dē praepositiōnibus L. Ōrātiō rēcta et oblīqua LI. Dē vocābulīs faciendīs. Praeverbia LII. Suffīxa. Verba ē nōminibus LIII. Adiectīva ē nōminibus LIV. Nōmina ē verbīs LV. Nōmina fēminīna ex adiectīvīs LVI. Verba incohātīva Dē versibus
Please note: Focus Publishing has published this book in the U.S. under a Focus ISBN. This is the same book as previously sold Denmark version, that was ISBN: 87-997016-8-5. This book is the main book of Part II of the Lingua Latina series. In Part II, Roma Aeterna, the subject is Roman history. Roma Aeterna includes a wide range of classical Latin literature. The main subject of the twenty-one long chapters is Roman history as told by Roman authors themselves. A description of the monuments of Rome is followed by a prose version of Vergil’s Aeneid I-IV, with extracts from the original, and Livy’s Book I, supplemented by extracts from Ovid. At first, Livy’s prose is gently adapted, but most of the book integrates unadapted texts by Livy, Aulus Gellius, Nepos, Sallust, Cicero and Horace with linguistic and historical information in a seamless narrative. The Indices is a supplement which contains lists of the Roman consuls and their triumphs (Fasti consulares and triumphales), as well as name and word Indices covering the whole course. INDEX CAPITVLORVM XXXVI. ROMA AETERNA, p. 7 XXXVII. TROIA CAPTA, Ex Vergiliī Aenēidis librō II, solūtīs versibus, p. 29 XXXVIII. PIVS AENEAS, Ex Vergiliī Aenēidis librō III, solūtīs versibus, p. 44 XXXIX. KARTHAGO, Ex Vergiliī Aenēidis librō I, solūtīs versibus, p. 55 XL. INFELIX DIDO, Ex Vergiliī Aenēidis librō IV, solūtīs versibus, p. 70 XLI. ORIGINES, Ex T. Līviī Ab urbe conditā librō I.1–7, nōnnūllīs mūtātīs et praetermissīs, p. 85 GEMELLI EXPOSITI, Ovidius: Fāstī. Ex librō II, p. 93 XLII. BELLVM ET PAX, Ex T. Līviī Ab urbe conditā librō I.8–21, nōnnūllīs mūtātīs et praetermissīs, p. 98 RAPINA SABINARVM, Ovidius: Ars amātōria. Ex librō I v. 109–110, 113–132, p. 111 MVLIERES PACEM FACIVNT, Ovidius: Fāstī. Ex librō III v. 215-228, p. 112 XLIII. ROMA ET ALBA, Ex T. Līviī Ab urbe conditā librō I.22–31 nōnnūllīs mūtātīs et praetermissīs, p. 116 CAVSA HORATII, Ex M. Tulliī Cicerōnis Dē inventiōne librō II 78–79, p. 129 XLIV. REGES ET REGINAE, Ex T. Līviī Ab urbe conditā librō I.32–48 nōnnūllīs mūtātīs et praetermissīs, p. 133 FILIA IMPIA, Ovidius: Fāstī. Ex librō VI, p. 152 XLV. ROMA LIBERATA, Ex T. Līviī Ab urbe conditā librō I.49-60, nōnnūllīs mūtātīs et omissīs, p. 156 HOSTIS PRO HOSPITE, Ovidius: Fāstī. Ex librō II versūs 785–852, p. 170 XLVI. POST REGES EXACTOS, Ex Eutropiī Breviāriō ab urbe conditā I.9–III.6, p. 176 XLVII. GRAECI ET ROMANI, Ex Aulī Gelliī Noctium Atticārum librō XVII capitulum XXI, p. 199 LIBRI SIBYLLINI, Ex Aulī Gelliī Noctium Atticārum I, cap. XIX, p. 205 DE IVRE IVRANDO, Ex Aulī Gelliī Noctium Atticārum XI, cap. VI, p. 206 XLVIII. BELLVM PVNICVM SECVNDVM, Ex T. Līviī Ab urbe conditā librīs XXI–XXX, p. 209 XLIX. HANNIBAL, Ex Cornēliī Nepōtis librō Dē excellentibus ducibus exterārum gentium, p. 248 SCIPIO ET HANNIBAL, Ex T. Līviī librī XXXV Periochā, p. 258 L. GRAECIA LIBERATA, Ex T. Līviī Ab urbe conditā librīs XXXI–XLV, p. 263 LI. SCIPIO AEMILIANVS, Ex T. Līviī librōrum XLVIII–LXI Periochīs, p. 292 CIVITAS DILACERATA, Ex C. Sallustiī Crispī Bellō Iugurthīnō, p. 303 LII. IVGVRTHA, Ex C. Sallustiī Crispī Bellō Iugurthīnō, p. 309 LIII. MARIVS ET SVLLA, Ex Eutropiī Breviāriō ab urbe conditā, V et VI, p. 339 M. TVLLIVS CICERO, Ex M. Tulliī Cicerōnis Brūtō sīve Dē clārīs ōrātōribus, p. 350 LIV. CN. POMPEIVS MAGNVS, Ex M. Tulliī Cicerōnis ōrātiōne Dē imperiō Cn. Pompēiī, p. 359 FINIS MITHRIDATIS, Ex T. Līviī librōrum C-CIII Periochīs, p. 379 FINIS POMPEII, Ex Eutropiī Breviāriī librō VI, p. 381 LV. DE REPVBLICA, Ex M. Tulliī Cicerōnis Dē rē pūblicā librīs, p. 387 LVI. SOMNIVM SCIPIONIS, Ex M. Tulliī Cicerōnis Dē rē pūblicā librō VI, p. 407 INTEGER VITAE, Ex Q. Horātiī Flaccī Carminum librō I, carmen XXII ad Fuscum, p. 420 INDEX GRAMMATICVS XXXVI. Dē cāsū genetīvō XXXVII. Dē cāsū datīvō XXXVIII. Dē cāsū ablātīvō XXXIX. Dē cāsū accūsātīvō XL. Dē cāsū vocātīvō XLI. Dē generibus verbōrum XLII. Dē modīs verbōrum XLIII. Dē adiectīvīs XLIV. Dē adverbiīs XLV. Dē prōnōminibus XLVI. Dē numerīs XLVII. Dē modīs verbōrum et participiīs XLVIII. Verbī themata XLIX. Dē verbīs contractīs. Dē praepositiōnibus L. Ōrātiō rēcta et oblīqua LI. Dē vocābulīs faciendīs. Praeverbia LII. Suffīxa. Verba ē nōminibus LIII. Adiectīva ē nōminibus LIV. Nōmina ē verbīs LV. Nōmina fēminīna ex adiectīvīs LVI. Verba incohātīva Dē versibus
Please note: Focus Publishing has published this book in the U.S. under a Focus ISBN. This is the same book as previously sold Denmark version, that was ISBN: 87-997016-8-5. This book is the main book of Part II of the Lingua Latina series. In Part II, Roma Aeterna, the subject is Roman history. Roma Aeterna includes a wide range of classical Latin literature. The main subject of the twenty-one long chapters is Roman history as told by Roman authors themselves. A description of the monuments of Rome, is followed by a prose version of Vergil s Aeneid I-IV, with extracts from the original, and Livy s Book I, supplemented by extracts from Ovid. At first, Livy s prose is gently adapted, but most of the book integrates unadapted texts by Livy, Aulus Gellius, Nepos, Sallust, Cicero and Horace with linguistic and historical information in a seamless narrative. The Indices is a supplement which contains lists of the Roman consuls and their triumphs (Fasti consulares and triumphales), as well as name and word Indices covering the whole course. INDEX CAPITVLORVM XXXVI. ROMA AETERNA, p. 7 XXXVII. TROIA CAPTA, Ex Vergiliī Aenēidis librō II, solūtīs versibus, p. 29 XXXVIII. PIVS AENEAS, Ex Vergiliī Aenēidis librō III, solūtīs versibus, p. 44 XXXIX. KARTHAGO, Ex Vergiliī Aenēidis librō I, solūtīs versibus, p. 55 XL. INFELIX DIDO, Ex Vergiliī Aenēidis librō IV, solūtīs versibus, p. 70 XLI. ORIGINES, Ex T. Līviī Ab urbe conditā librō I.1–7, nōnnūllīs mūtātīs et praetermissīs, p. 85 GEMELLI EXPOSITI, Ovidius: Fāstī. Ex librō II, p. 93 XLII. BELLVM ET PAX, Ex T. Līviī Ab urbe conditā librō I.8–21, nōnnūllīs mūtātīs et praetermissīs, p. 98 RAPINA SABINARVM, Ovidius: Ars amātōria. Ex librō I v. 109–110, 113–132, p. 111 MVLIERES PACEM FACIVNT, Ovidius: Fāstī. Ex librō III v. 215-228, p. 112 XLIII. ROMA ET ALBA, Ex T. Līviī Ab urbe conditā librō I.22–31 nōnnūllīs mūtātīs et praetermissīs, p. 116 CAVSA HORATII, Ex M. Tulliī Cicerōnis Dē inventiōne librō II 78–79, p. 129 XLIV. REGES ET REGINAE, Ex T. Līviī Ab urbe conditā librō I.32–48 nōnnūllīs mūtātīs et praetermissīs, p. 133 FILIA IMPIA, Ovidius: Fāstī. Ex librō VI, p. 152 XLV. ROMA LIBERATA, Ex T. Līviī Ab urbe conditā librō I.49-60, nōnnūllīs mūtātīs et omissīs, p. 156 HOSTIS PRO HOSPITE, Ovidius: Fāstī. Ex librō II versūs 785–852, p. 170 XLVI. POST REGES EXACTOS, Ex Eutropiī Breviāriō ab urbe conditā I.9–III.6, p. 176 XLVII. GRAECI ET ROMANI, Ex Aulī Gelliī Noctium Atticārum librō XVII capitulum XXI, p. 199 LIBRI SIBYLLINI, Ex Aulī Gelliī Noctium Atticārum I, cap. XIX, p. 205 DE IVRE IVRANDO, Ex Aulī Gelliī Noctium Atticārum XI, cap. VI, p. 206 XLVIII. BELLVM PVNICVM SECVNDVM, Ex T. Līviī Ab urbe conditā librīs XXI–XXX, p. 209 XLIX. HANNIBAL, Ex Cornēliī Nepōtis librō Dē excellentibus ducibus exterārum gentium, p. 248 SCIPIO ET HANNIBAL, Ex T. Līviī librī XXXV Periochā, p. 258 L. GRAECIA LIBERATA, Ex T. Līviī Ab urbe conditā librīs XXXI–XLV, p. 263 LI. SCIPIO AEMILIANVS, Ex T. Līviī librōrum XLVIII–LXI Periochīs, p. 292 CIVITAS DILACERATA, Ex C. Sallustiī Crispī Bellō Iugurthīnō, p. 303 LII. IVGVRTHA, Ex C. Sallustiī Crispī Bellō Iugurthīnō, p. 309 LIII. MARIVS ET SVLLA, Ex Eutropiī Breviāriō ab urbe conditā, V et VI, p. 339 M. TVLLIVS CICERO, Ex M. Tulliī Cicerōnis Brūtō sīve Dē clārīs ōrātōribus, p. 350 LIV. CN. POMPEIVS MAGNVS, Ex M. Tulliī Cicerōnis ōrātiōne Dē imperiō Cn. Pompēiī, p. 359 FINIS MITHRIDATIS, Ex T. Līviī librōrum C-CIII Periochīs, p. 379 FINIS POMPEII, Ex Eutropiī Breviāriī librō VI, p. 381 LV. DE REPVBLICA, Ex M. Tulliī Cicerōnis Dē rē pūblicā librīs, p. 387 LVI. SOMNIVM SCIPIONIS, Ex M. Tulliī Cicerōnis Dē rē pūblicā librō VI, p. 407 INTEGER VITAE, Ex Q. Horātiī Flaccī Carminum librō I, carmen XXII ad Fuscum, p. 420 INDEX GRAMMATICVS XXXVI. Dē cāsū genetīvō XXXVII. Dē cāsū datīvō XXXVIII. Dē cāsū ablātīvō XXXIX. Dē cāsū accūsātīvō XL. Dē cāsū vocātīvō XLI. Dē generibus verbōrum XLII. Dē modīs verbōrum XLIII. Dē adiectīvīs XLIV. Dē adverbiīs XLV. Dē prōnōminibus XLVI. Dē numerīs XLVII. Dē modīs verbōrum et participiīs XLVIII. Verbī themata XLIX. Dē verbīs contractīs. Dē praepositiōnibus L. Ōrātiō rēcta et oblīqua LI. Dē vocābulīs faciendīs. Praeverbia LII. Suffīxa. Verba ē nōminibus LIII. Adiectīva ē nōminibus LIV. Nōmina ē verbīs LV. Nōmina fēminīna ex adiectīvīs LVI. Verba incohātīva Dē versibus
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