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Latin
133b Website, Spring 2009 edition
Review Session: Sunday at 4 pm in Faner 2083
Faner door 4 (a door facing the parking deck, near the student center end of Faner) will be accessible from 3:50-4:10.
Final
exam: Monday, May 4, 12:50 to 2:50 in our Pulliam classroom.
Syllabus
Assignments: home stretch (minor correction 5/17)
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More
official matters (with date of posting)
Older answers
4A
4A(i) translation, with original Latin
4A (ii) translation, with some original Latin
4A (iii) translation, with originals
4A (iv) translation
Original texts and translations from the Verrines are taken (sometimes with minor adaptations) from the Society for Ancient Languages website at the University of Alabama at Huntsville.
Page 203, exercise 1
4B
4B (i) and (ii)
4B (iii) and (iv)
Page 216 exercise 2
4C
Translation (i and ii).
4D
Translation of 4D
Res Gestae 1 (optional)
4E
Translation, with some notes, of 4E
Page 265, exercise 2
St. Columba vs. the Loch Ness Monster (optional)
Res Gestae 2 (optional)
4F
Translation of 4F
Original of 4F (with translation)
Exercises on pages 281 and 282.
Res Gestae 3 (page 285)
4G
Translation of text, with some notes
Reading Latin Subjunctives
Reading Exercise, page 295-296.
Syntax questions for review
Res Gestae, page 297
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| Reading Latin 1-2 vocabulary
(excel file) |
| SiuClassics web site |
Dr.
J's homepage
(includes Latin
language links and Roman
civ links)
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Answers to some questions raised in class.
What's the origin of polite 2nd person plurals?
Why are deponent infinitives different in the third conjugation?
What's up with the pronouns in the sentence on the bottom of page 148?
What's a lictor? (Link to Livius.org, a rich site on things Roman)
Word studies et al
ius
and lex: Roman terms for "law"
imperium and
imperialism |

Cicero (to left) attacking another villain, Catiline. (For more on him, tune in next semester.)
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