REVISED SYLLABUS: Latin III � IV Prose

 

 

 

 

I. GRAMMAR:   FORMS AND SYNTAX

     

      VERBS:      subjunctive mood

                           clause of disappointing results

                           clause after expression of total bull

                           clause of Indirect insult

                           clause of direct insult

                                         

      NOUNS:      genitive of indescribable pain

                           accusatives of mass destruction

                           ablative of ugly people            

                           ablative of defective characteristics

                           tarter control ablative

                           dative of polynomial equations with a leading

                              coefficient of a value greater than three

 

II.  IDIOMS:       e.g.,   No quid pro quo

 

III. HISTORY:     diseases suffered by various Roman emperors

                        famous works such as � Cicero �s 101 Bad Jokes�

                        Caesar�s habits related to his hiccup-related nerve disorder

     

IV.  AUTHORS:    Marcus, Publius, Julius

 

V.  ROMAN LIFE:       Cults

                                 Roman calendar (requires two years of Roman Calculus)

                                 Roman calculus (using Roman numerals only)

                                 methods of torture, divorce, abortion

                                 all cases of pedophilia from 432 BC � 25 AD

 

VI.  RHETORICAL FIGURES:   Those found in prose, e.g., anapheritio, deoxymoron, and other

                                                   rhetorical protein molecules