Chapter 1 Salve, salve, salve qui, quae, quod Solemn rule Beware! Whom Two voices are there amor and moneor Pronouncing -or Translating 'by' qui, quae, quaeregor and audior ipse, ipsa, ipsum videor capior Vast rule amabar Another vast rule Vocabulary 1 Chapter 2 ipsi, ipsae, ipsa Moods - indicative, imperative, subjunctive The imperfect subjunctive Purpose clauses Sequence of tenses ne More about place A very, very solemn rule! Participles How to use the present participles More purpose clauses More about place The locative case Vocabulary 2 Chapter 3 Future Passive The fifth declension: res res publica regar, audiar, capiar Immensely solemn warning A nice little thing Past Participle Passive Time volo Vocabulary 3 Chapter 4 The perfect passive The pluperfect passive alius nolo A further use of ipse A little piece on locus idem, eadem, idem Numbers: 30-100 and 1000 Compound numerals dum Vocabulary 4 Chapter 5eidem, eaedem, eadem fero totus, tota, totum Indirect command The passive of fero Idioms(i) alii ...alii (ii) is qui and ei qui (iii) idem (iv) multus (v) And, finally, the present infinitve A note on using vocabularies and dictionaries no Vocabulary 5 Chapter 6 StoriesHomer's Iliad (The Wrath of Achilles): Achilles and Agamemnon quarrel Achilles refuses to fight At last Achilles returns to battle Nero becomes Emperor: things go well Things go less well with Nero Nero comes to a bad endThe birth and upbringing of PerseusPerseus promises Polydectes the Gorgon Medusa's head Perseus cuts off the Gorgon's head, rescues Andromeda and returns home Crossword 1 Vocabulary 6 Chapter 7 The perfect infinitive active Perfect infinitives: irregular verbs gradus - the 4th declension The present infinitive passive Solemn noteThe perfect infinitive passive Indirect statement Indirect statement introduced by a primary tense Indirect statement introduced by a historic tense Indirect statement: agreement Negative indirect statements Oratio ObliquaPersonal pronouns in 'Oratio Obliqua' Vocabulary 7 Chapter 8 Deponent verbs The pluperfect subjunctive active: amavissem cum, the conjunction Deponent verbs: the present participleDeponent verbs: the past participle Two nice little idioms for purpose clauses Vocabulary 8 Chapter 9domus Revision of participles The ablative absolute More deponent verbs More on the ablative absolute cum + the imperfect subjunctive Solemn warning about the ablative absolute Using sum (understood) Vocabulary 9 Chapter 10StoriesThe Emperor Galba Otho Vitellius and Vespasian Vespasian and Titus Domitian Domitian and Nerva Roman comedy Phormio (i) Phormio (ii) Phormio (iii) Crossword 2 VocabulariesProper Nouns and Adjectives Vocabulary: Latin - English Vocabulary: English - Latin