CONTENTS
lesson | page | |
To the Student — By way of Introduction | 1-4 | |
Alphabet, Sounds of the Letters, Syllables, Quantity, Accent, How to Read Latin | 5-11 | |
I, II, III, IV,V, VI. | First Principles — Subject and Predicate, Inflection, Number, Nominative Subject, Possessive Genitive, Agreement of Verb, Direct Object, Indirect Object, etc. — Dialogue | 12-24 |
VII-VIII. | First or Ā-Declension — Gender, Agreement of Adjectives, Word Order | 25-30 |
IX-X. | Second or O-Declension — General Rules for Declension — Predicate Noun, Apposition — Dialogue | 31-35 |
XI. | Adjectives of the First and Second Declensions | 36-37 |
XII. | Nouns in -ius and -ium — Germānia | 38-39 |
XIII. | Second Declension (Continued) — Nouns in -er and -ir — Italia — Dialogue | 39-41 |
XIV. | Possessive Adjective Pronouns | 42-43 |
XV. | Ablative denoting With — Cause, Means, Accompaniment, Manner — The Romans Prepare for War | 44-46 |
XVI. | The Nine Irregular Adjectives | 46-47 |
XVII. | The Demonstrative is, ea, id — Dialogue | 48-50 |
XVIII. | Conjugation — Present, Imperfect, and Future of sum — Dialogue | 51-53 |
XIX. | Present Active Indicative of amō and moneō | 54-56 |
XX. | Imperfect Active Indicative of amō and moneō — Meaning of the Imperfect — Niobe and her Children. | 56-57 |
XXI. | Future Active Indicative of amō and moneō — Niobe and her Children (Concluded) | 58-59 |
XXII. | Review of Verbs — The Dative with Adjectives — Cornelia and her Jewels | 59-61 |
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