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