Latin Prose Composition for College Use: Based Upon Cicero, Cato Maior and Laelius, الجزء 2Benj. H. Sanborn & Company, 1891 |
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Ablative absolute accuse action active adjective adjs agere Atticus become blessings body Book burden CATO MAIOR causa character Cicero College connected Dative death delight denotes desire dicere duty edition Edwin Francis Gay enemy English enjoyment Ennius everlasting expression fault fear feeling flattery follows friendship brings genitive Gerundive give habere happy hendiadys honor implies influence Laelius Leland Stanford Jr live live after death LIVY means mood moral nature never nisi noun object old age one's ourselves passion passive perish Ph.D PLAUTUS pleasant possession Professor pronoun Prose quae quam quod rapid reading Ready reason relative clause rendered Roman Scipio Selections sensual pleasures soul strength substantives TACITUS thing thought threatens tion translated true friend true friendship truth University unpleasant verb virtue WALTER MILLER Wellesley College whole wise wish word worth young youth
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الصفحة 31 - Series contains the Latin authors usually read in American schools and colleges, and also others well adapted to class-room use, but not heretofore published in suitable editions. The several volumes are prepared by special editors, who aim to revise the text carefully and to edit it in the most serviceable manner. Where there are German editions of unusual merit, representing years of special study under the most favorable circumstances, these are used, with the consent of the foreign editor, as...
الصفحة 31 - American edition. In this way it is possible to bring out text-books of the highest excellence in a comparatively short period of time. The editions are of two kinds, conforming to the different methods of studying Latin in our best institutions. Some contain in the introductions and commentary such a careful and minute treatment of the author's life, language, and style as to afford the means for a thorough appreciation of the author and his place in Latin literature. Others aim merely to assist...
الصفحة 31 - ... for a thorough appreciation of the author and his place in Latin literature. Others aim merely to assist the student to a good reading knowledge of the author, and have only the text and brief explanatory notes at the bottom of each page. The latter are particularly acceptable for sight reading, and for rapid reading after the minute study of an author or period in one of the fuller editions. For instance, after a class has read a play or two of Plautus and Terence carefully, with special reference...
الصفحة 32 - CATULLUS, Selections, based upon the edition of Riese. By THOMAS B. LINDSAY, Ph.D., Professor in Boston University. CICERO, De Senectute et de Amicitia. By CHARLES E. BENNETT, AM, Professor in the Cornell University. Ready. CICERO, Tusculan Disputations, Books I and II. By Professor PECK. CICERO, De Oratore, Book I, based upon the edition of Sorof.
الصفحة 32 - LIVY, Books XXI and XXII, based upon the edition of Wolfflin. By JOHN K. LORD, Ph.D., Professor in Dartmouth College.