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Latin III
Syllabus 2013/14
Latin III is a very important year in your study of language. You know most of the grammar you'll need, so now as we review everything we will learn alternate endings, correlatives, tmesis, and even epanalepsis! Wild, right? We will also now switch from basic grammar courses to a reading based approach. Not to worry, there's still plenty of grammar and composition for you to do! Expect the usual vocab quizzes, synopsis quizzes, and regular tests. I'm excited to try out some Renaissance Latin with you after the convention this year.
Rotation I
Caesar De bello Gallico 1.1 - relatively demonstrative pronouns. Verb synopses or noun reviews everyday. Welcome back!
Biography of Caesar from Fabulae Romanae 1-52
Rotation II
Caesar De bello 1.2 - participle and gerund/ive review, 1.3 purpose review and composition
Biography of Caesar from Fabulae Romanae 53-98
Rotation III
Caesar De bello 1.4-7, absolutes and periphrastics (and circumlocutions!) - the end of that nasty Orgetorix and more Helvetian fun!
Biography of Caesar from Fabulae Romanae 100-148
Rotation IV
Catullus1&5, infinitives, partitives, diminutives, scanning, cum clause review (temporal, causal, and concessive!), optative subjunctives
Rotation V
Catullus 8 and 13 and 49, review imperatives and prohibitions, conditionals
Rotation VI
Catullus 51 and compositions in the style of Catullus
Rotation VII
Cicero Pro Archia Poeta 4.2, and 5.1 - reading complex and very long sentences, result clauses, comparisons, he dropped the 'vi' must be syncope!
Rotation VIII
Cicero In Catilinam I 1.1-2, 4.8-10; 5.10-11, alternate endings, relative clauses of characteristic and purpose
Rotation IX
Cicero In Catilinam I 6.15-6; 7.16-8, ellipsis, parallelism
Rotation X
Cicero De Amicitia 5.20-6.22, correlatives
Rotation XI
Exam Revision
CLE
Rotation XII
Selections from Vergil, Aeneid I.1-11 & 421-40, substantives, scanning, supines, CLE
Rotation XIII
Aeneid, 2.201-22 and 547-66 and 705-29, Latin approximations of the middle voice and assimilation and datives with compound verbs
Rotation XIV
NLE
Rotation XV
AJCL
Rotation XVI
Erasmus' letters, focus on circumstantial cum clauses
Rotation XVII
Erasmus and the Tudors, substantive clauses of result
Rotation XVIII
Erasmus and More, Petrarch's Ode to Vergil, Begin Final Projects
Rotation XIX
Projects due
Rotation XX
Grammar Encapsulation, Exam Revision
Rotation XXI
Exam Revision
Rotation I
Caesar De bello Gallico 1.1 - relatively demonstrative pronouns. Verb synopses or noun reviews everyday. Welcome back!
Biography of Caesar from Fabulae Romanae 1-52
Rotation II
Caesar De bello 1.2 - participle and gerund/ive review, 1.3 purpose review and composition
Biography of Caesar from Fabulae Romanae 53-98
Rotation III
Caesar De bello 1.4-7, absolutes and periphrastics (and circumlocutions!) - the end of that nasty Orgetorix and more Helvetian fun!
Biography of Caesar from Fabulae Romanae 100-148
Rotation IV
Catullus1&5, infinitives, partitives, diminutives, scanning, cum clause review (temporal, causal, and concessive!), optative subjunctives
Rotation V
Catullus 8 and 13 and 49, review imperatives and prohibitions, conditionals
Rotation VI
Catullus 51 and compositions in the style of Catullus
Rotation VII
Cicero Pro Archia Poeta 4.2, and 5.1 - reading complex and very long sentences, result clauses, comparisons, he dropped the 'vi' must be syncope!
Rotation VIII
Cicero In Catilinam I 1.1-2, 4.8-10; 5.10-11, alternate endings, relative clauses of characteristic and purpose
Rotation IX
Cicero In Catilinam I 6.15-6; 7.16-8, ellipsis, parallelism
Rotation X
Cicero De Amicitia 5.20-6.22, correlatives
Rotation XI
Exam Revision
CLE
Rotation XII
Selections from Vergil, Aeneid I.1-11 & 421-40, substantives, scanning, supines, CLE
Rotation XIII
Aeneid, 2.201-22 and 547-66 and 705-29, Latin approximations of the middle voice and assimilation and datives with compound verbs
Rotation XIV
NLE
Rotation XV
AJCL
Rotation XVI
Erasmus' letters, focus on circumstantial cum clauses
Rotation XVII
Erasmus and the Tudors, substantive clauses of result
Rotation XVIII
Erasmus and More, Petrarch's Ode to Vergil, Begin Final Projects
Rotation XIX
Projects due
Rotation XX
Grammar Encapsulation, Exam Revision
Rotation XXI
Exam Revision