A New Latin SyntaxBolchazy-Carducci Publishers, 1 Ιαν 1959 - 267 σελίδες This book gives a historical account of the chief Latin constructions, aiming to equip students to interpret texts as well as to write correct Latin. The Index of Passages Quoted makes it useful as a reference work for teachers. This is a necessary reference and an indispensable vademecum for teachers and advanced students. |
Περιεχόμενα
THE ACCUSATIVE CASE I | 1 |
Extent or duration 134 Accusative | 13 |
The infinitive with adjectives | 23 |
Sociative | 38 |
THE FUNCTIONS OF THE GENITIVE CASE | 50 |
possessive subjective objective partitive definition description | 59 |
The ablative v quam in expressions of com | 68 |
THE MOODS THE SUBJUNCTIVE USED INDEPENDENTLY | 83 |
THE GERUND AND GERUNDIVE | 157 |
IMPERSONAL VERBS | 166 |
TEMPORAL CLAUSES | 172 |
General remarks 215 Temporal clauses indicating time after | 185 |
Open conditions 192 Conditions implying denial 193 | 191 |
CAUSAL AND CONCESSIVE CLAUSES | 196 |
Open conditions particular | 197 |
The moods in causal clauses 241 The causal conjunctions quod | 203 |
General remarks adjectival v adverbial or predicative uses | 89 |
ALTERNATIVES TO THE SUBJUNCTIVE IN EXPRESSIONS | 92 |
The participle an adverbial | 96 |
THE SUBJUNCTIVE IN SUBORDINATE CLAUSES FINAL | 98 |
GENERIC AND CONSECUTIVE CLAUSES | 114 |
CONSECUTIVE ADVERBCLAUSES AND NOUNCLAUSES | 120 |
QUESTIONS DIRECT AND INDIRECT | 127 |
Notes on unusual uses of present | 139 |
THE CONJUNCTIONS QUOMINUS AND QUIN | 140 |
CONDITIONAL CLAUSES | 147 |
Descriptive quiclauses 156 Descriptive or generic clauses | 155 |
Classification of comparative clauses 251 The comparative con | 211 |
SUBORDINATE CLAUSES IN O O | 223 |
The conjunction quom or cum 230 Summary of types of qui | 229 |
CONDITIONAL CLAUSES IN 0 o REPRAESENTATIO | 234 |
The parallel constructions of cum 232 Determinative | 237 |
The eight normal types of conditional clause converted to O | 241 |
SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY | 243 |
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Συχνά εμφανιζόμενοι όροι και φράσεις
ablative accusative and infinitive action adjective adverb aorist-perfect apodosis Ariovistus atque Caes Caesar castris causal Cicero classical Latin common concessive conjunction consecutive clauses construction consul context dative deliberative denotes dicit Dixit early Latin Ennius equivalent erat esset etiam etsi examples expressed facere fuisse fuit future genitive gerundive governing verb haec idea imperfect subjunctive indicative indirect question introduced ipse junctive jussive licet Livy main clause main verb means mihi negative nemo neque nihil nisi normally Note noun noun-clause object original parataxis participle passive perfect periphrastic person phrase Plaut pluperfect subjunctive potential subjunctive potest predicative preposition present pronoun prose quae quam quamquam quamvis quia quid quin quis quod relative clause Roman Sallust Section sense sentence subordinate clause sunt syntax Tacitus tamen temporal clause things tibi tive transitive verb urum usually Verr words