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A clear and concise guide to Latin designed to lead students between the ages of 14 to 18 through a series of illustrative examples, readings, vocabulary lists, and translation exercises, and onto mastery of the language.


A clear and concise guide to Latin designed to lead students between the ages of 14 to 18 through a series of illustrative examples, readings, vocabulary lists, and translation exercises, and onto mastery of the language. Each chapter is carefully focussed and complete with vocabulary lists to effortlessly build upon past lessons.


Foreword; Introductions; Revision of Case Usage; Time, Manner, Place; The Infinitive; Participles; Relative Clauses; Indirect Statement; Purpose Clauses; Result Clauses; Direct Commands; Indirect Commands;  Direct Questions; Indirect Questions; Uses of cum; Simple Causal and Concessive Clauses; Temporal Clauses; Simple Conditional Clauses; Verbs of Fearing; Passages for Translation; Further Passages for Translation; Independent Uses of the Subjunctive; Relative Clauses with the Subjunctive; Further Conditional Clauses;Further Indirect Questions; Gerunds and Gerundives; Gerunds and Gerundives of Obligation; Impersonal Verbs; The Predicative Dative; Harder Passages for Translation; Verse Passages for Translation; Passages for Prose Composition Vocabulary Lists

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01 février 2009

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LATIN A Clear Guide to Syntax
Mike Seigel
Anthem Press An imprint of Wimbledon Publishing Company www.anthempress.com
This edition first published in UK and USA 2009 by ANTHEM PRESS 7576 Blackfriars Road, London SE1 8HA, UK or PO Box 9779, London SW19 7ZG, UK and 244 Madison Ave. #116, New York, NY 10016, USA
Copyright © Mike Seigel 2009
The moral right of the author has been asserted.
All rights reserved. Without limiting the rights under copyright reserved above, no part of this publication may be reproduced, stored or introduced into a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means (electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise), without the prior written permission of both the copyright owner and the above publisher of this book.
Images reproduced courtesy of: Leo Curran, the AncientWorlds website, Ronald Embleton, Mark Hegarty, David Camden, F. Trefeau, the Mary Evans Picture Library, Barnaby's Picture Gallery, Paula Chabot, Leslie Noles, John Traupman and Barbara McManus.
British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library.
Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data Seigel, Mike. Latin : a clear guide to syntax/Mike Seigel. p. cm. ISBN 9781843312987 (pbk.) 1. Latin language—Word order. 2. Latin language—Clauses. 3. Latin language—Syntax. I. Title.
PA2293.S45 2008 475—dc22 2007048802
ISBN10: 1 84331 298 0 (Pbk) ISBN13: 978 1 84331 298 7 (Pbk)
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Printed in India
FOR
Wendy, Emma and Alexander
And for my numerous pupils, past, present and future
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
MIKE SEIGEL
Mike Seigel has had a distinguished academic and teaching career. After being educated at St Paul’s School, he won an Exhibition to New College, Oxford, to read Classics. After rejoining St Paul’s School in 1973 as a teacher, Mike became Head of Classics at Colet Court (St Paul’s Prep School) in 1976 until 1987, dur ing which period more than 80 of his pupils succeeded in getting scholarships to the most prestigious independent schools in the UK, including Eton, St Paul’s, Winchester and Westminster. He then concentrated his teaching to the GCSE and A Level classes and was also a Careers and University Adviser at the school with special responsibility for those going abroad for their higher education (mainly to US universities), before becoming Headmaster of Rokeby, Kingston upon Thames, in August 1999. He served as Head for eight years, during which time he oversaw many developments of the school and became actively involved with the Independent Association of Preparatory Schools, serving on several educational committees. He has now returned to the classroom for the next stage of his career and is teaching Latin and Greek at all levels at Tiffin Boys’ School, Kingston.
Mike Seigel is married with two ‘young adult’ children.
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CONTENTS
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
Foreword
Introduction
Revision of Case Usage
Time, Manner, Place
The Infinitive
Participles
Relative Clauses
Indirect Statement
Purpose Clauses
Result Clauses
Direct Commands
Indirect Commands
Direct Questions
Indirect Questions
Uses ofcum
Simple Causal and Concessive Clauses
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ix
xi
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7
15
19
25
29
35
39
43
47
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57
61
65
29
19
30
17
18
87
69
81
15
77
105
109
27
CONTENTS
26
101
113
119
123
Gerunds and Gerundives
73
95
Further Indirect Questions
23
21
24
Passages for Translation
Verbs of Fearing
22
20
Further Passages for Translation
Simple Conditional Clauses
16
Temporal Clauses
The Predicative Dative
127
151
145
137
131
Independent Uses of the Subjunctive
Further Conditional Clauses
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General Vocabulary
28
Harder Passages for Translation
Gerunds and Gerundives of Obligation
Relative Clauses with the Subjunctive
Impersonal Verbs
Passages for Prose Composition
Verse Passages for Translation
25
FOREWORD
The study of Latin provides a firm foundation for the learning of other languages both ancient and modern, as well as promoting greater clarity of expression in the pupil’s own language. I am convinced that such a foundation is as important today as it has ever been and I commend this new book warmly both to teachers and to pupils. Mr Seigel’s aim is to expound and illustrate all the basic Latin construc tions. His explanations are clear and concise, and make the book a valuable vade mecum, as well as an excellent source of material, for those pupils who already have some two years of Latin behind them and who want to secure their grasp of syntax, extend their vocabulary and improve their translation skills.
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R.S. Baldock The High Master St Paul’s School, London, 1995
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