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Capitulum Tertium Decimum

Capitulum Tertium Decimum. HW: 1) Reread Cap. XIII, lines 1-24 2) Complete questions sheet 3)Exercise 1 . YOU NEED YOUR BOOK. To which . “ Sunt duodecim menses __________ haec sunt nomina : Ianuaris , Februarius , etc.” “to which…”

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Capitulum Tertium Decimum

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  1. CapitulumTertiumDecimum HW: 1) Reread Cap. XIII, lines 1-24 2) Complete questions sheet 3)Exercise 1 YOU NEED YOUR BOOK

  2. To which • “Suntduodecim menses __________haecsuntnomina: Ianuaris, Februarius, etc.” • “to which…” Sunt duo pueri, _________ haecsuntnomina: Marcus Quintusque.

  3. Primus et Postremus Ianuariusestmensis primus December estmensis____________.

  4. Quot menses et dies habetannus? Unus (I) annusduodecim (XII) menses habet vel Trecentos (CCC) sexagintaquinque dies habet.

  5. Saeculum Centum (C) anni=_______________

  6. Homo sanusnonagintaveletiamcentum annosviverepotest; ducentosannosviverenemopotest “veletiam” Accusative of Duration of Time “for 100 years…for 200 years”

  7. Tempus, temporis, n. Ducentiannosestlongum__________ [time].

  8. Mensi primo et mensitertio a deisnominasunt. • Qui casus est “mensi primo”? • DATIVUS • “a”=from

  9. Ianusestdeus______ [to whom]duaefaciessunt. Ianoduaefaciessunt! • Cui? • “to whom”

  10. MensisSeptember____________ a numeroseptem (VII)…. Mensis September a numeroseptemnominatur. October ab ‘octavo’ nominatur. a=ab November a ‘novem’…. December a ‘decem’

  11. Nam _____________ [in ancient times] Martiusmensis primus __________ [was]. • Tempore antiquo=‘in’ tempore antiquo • LATINE NO ‘IN’: TANTUM CASUS ABLATIVUS!!!! • Erat (past tense)=est

  12. TuncNunc _______(then) September mensisseptimuserat, sed_______ (now)September estmensisest!!

  13. Tunc, qui mensiseratmensis primus? MensisMartiuseratmensis primus.

  14. Qui mensisestmensispostremus? December estmensispostremus.

  15. HW: Read the read of lectio 1 in your book; Ex. 2 and 3 Quiz Friday (see outline) Latin Club Meets Thursday Please take out your HW (questions sheet)

  16. Quam longusestmensis November? November triginta dies longus est.

  17. Quot dies December habet? December triginta et unum dies habet.

  18. Quam longusestmensisFebruarius? MensisFebruarusestundetrigintavelduodetriginta dies longus.

  19. EsntemensisIanuariusbrevior quam mensisFebruarius? Minime, Februariusestmensisbrevior quam ceteri menses. Februariusestbrevissimusmensis!

  20. Dimidia pars Sex menses estdimidia pars anni.

  21. Quarta pars Tres menses suntquarta pars anni.

  22. Quothoraesunt in dimidia pars diei? duodecim

  23. Quothoraesuntquarta pars diei? Sex horaesuntquarta pars diei.

  24. Diesest tempus dum sol in caelo est. Noxest tempus dumluna et stellae in caelosunt. Nox, noctis, f. Dies, diei, m. (not 2nd)

  25. item Martiusunum et triginta dies longus est. Item mensisIuliusestunum et triginta dies longus. Item=etiam (=quoque)

  26. Mane (indecl.) Mane est prima pars diei.

  27. Vesper, vesperi, m. Vesper estpostrema pars diei.

  28. Finis Initium Mane est finis noctis. Mane est initium diei. Vesper est finis diei. Vesper est initium noctis.

  29. Hora prima est initium diei. HoraSextaestmeridies.

  30. Horasexta diem in duasaquaspartesdividit. Aequus, a, um

  31. Menses tempore antinquoerant… Martius (31 days) Aprilis (30 days) Maius (31 days) Iunius (30 days) Quintilis (31 days) Sextilis (30 days) September (30 days) October (31 days) November (30 days) and December (30 days)

  32. Nuncautem menses sunt…

  33. Cap. 13, lectio 1 Notes Quiz Suntduaepuellaquibushaecsuntnomina: Iulia et Cornelia. (translate) Nemoducentosannosviverepotest. (translate) What is the “grammar name” for “ducentosannos”? Ianusestdeus cui duaefaciessunt. (translate). Mensis September a septemnominatur. (translate)

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