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Monday – Test *BINDER REMINDER*. Tuesday. Lupercalia. Lupercalia. Pastoral holiday cleanse the city, avert evil Story of Rome’s founding Romulus & Remus , nursed by a she-wolf ( lupa ) “ lupus ” means it was related to… Tradition: Young men running through streets
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Lupercalia • Pastoral holiday • cleanse the city, avert evil • Story of Rome’s founding • Romulus & Remus, nursed by a she-wolf (lupa) • “lupus” means it was related to… • Tradition: Young men running through streets • Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar
Create a “Lupercalia” Card • Draw names • Create a card!!! • Include at least ONE Latin sentence • a picture • and COLOR!!!
Consiliī • Tues bonus/a amicus/a!!! • Tuesoptimus/a amicus/a!!! • Amote! Amotevalde!!! • Tuespulcherpuer/pulchrapuella. • Tuespulchrior quam Angelina Jolie! • Tuespulcherrimus/a puer/puella! • Erisnemeus/a? Voca me! ;)
Calescite Translate: Magistraexaminemdiscipulīsdēdit. DiscipulīīramMagistraeostendērunt! Ēheu!
Model Sentences pg. 182 & 183 • In groups of THREE / FOUR • Each group has a number • Translate together • One person will read translation for class
“Marcus et Quartus”pg. 184 • Translate 1 – 11 together (as a class) • Finish lines 12 – 22 (end) for praescriptumdomesticum
Calescite Take out “Marcus et Quartus” translation. Take out colored pen/cil. REMINDERS: MISSING WORK? TEST RETAKES? NOTEBOOKS NEXT FRIDAY!
“Sulla” • Fabulaformarumvirgarum!!! • Non necesseestvobisscriberefabulam… • Sednecesse EST vobisaudirediligenter!!!
Verbs That Govern the Dative *(Most verbs govern the __________ case.)* • respondeō, respondēre, responsī • discipulīMagistraerespondērunt. • credō, crēdere, credidī • vōsamīcīscrēditis. • faveō, favēre, favī • Rōmānīdilligentissimīspuellīs et puerīsfavent.
More Datives FOR You! placetnetibi? mihiplacet. Is it pleasing to you? It is pleasing to me. mihi : ________ nōbīs : _________ tibi : _________ vōbīs : _________
Calescite • Take out your Grammar Notes and be prepared to write
QUESTION WORDS? Quis? Quid? Ubi? Cur? -ne : vōsneestiscontentī? Are you (pl.) satisfied?(Yes or No) num : num Quīntustimet? Surely Quintus is not afraid?(NO)
“LuciusSpuriusPomponianus” • “in villa” (x2) • Clemens • Grumio • “propeamphitheatrum” (x2) • divisor • Grumio • Clemens • pistor
“LuciusSpuriusPomponianus” • “in foro” • pistor primus (x2) • pistorsecundus (x2) • pistortertius • Clemens • Grumio • mercator primus (x2) • mercatorsecundus (x2) • mercatortertius
“LuciusSpuriusPomponianus” • “in culina” • Clemens • Grumio • “in culina” : in LATIN • Clemens • Grumio • NARRATOR – italics at beginning of each scene
Calescite! • Decline “pax, pacis” f. peace • Consider: which declension is it???
“LuciusSpuriusPomponianus” • “in villa” • Clemens • Grumio • “propeamphitheatrum” • divisor • Grumio • Clemens • pistor
“LuciusSpuriusPomponianus” • “in foro” • pistor primus (x2) • pistorsecundus (x2) • pistortertius • Clemens • Grumio • mercator primus (x2) • mercatorsecundus (x2) • mercatortertius
“LuciusSpuriusPomponianus” • “in culina” • Clemens • Grumio • “in culina” : in LATIN • Clemens • Grumio • NARRATOR – italics at beginning of each scene