Contents
Imagines / Illustrations
Exordium / Foreword - Daniel B. Gallagher
Praefatio / Prologue - James G. Leachman
Prooemium scriptorum / Authors’ introduction
Pactum academicum / "Academic contract"
Lectionum rationes / Rationale of the reading sheets
Compendiaria auctorum operumque nomina / Abbreviated names of works and authors
Vocabulorum compendia / Abbreviations of words
Prima Experientia / First Experience
Encounter 1: Ossium Gluten. Sententiarum Latinarum ordo = exitus et vocabula. Signa personarum in verbs. / The Bones’ Glue: The structure of Latin sentences = terminations and vocabulary signs of persons in verbs
Encounter 2: Asinus - Capra - Vehiculum. Duplex principium in neutris supremum. Block I Nouns. Super double principle in neuters
Encounter 3: Personarum pronomina. Et - Ac- Atque; Et...Et; -Que...-Que / Pronouns of persons. Conjunctions: and, also, even; both . . . and; both . . . and
Encounter 4: Trapezita, Ae; Socer, Eri; Honestus, A, Um; Liber, Era, Erum / Variations in Block I nouns. Adjectives of Block I
Encounter 5: Adiectiva velut substantiva; Brevitas et ambiguitas / Adjectives used as nouns according to their gender; brevity and ambiguity
Encounter 6: Casuum demonstrato + significatio. praepositiones + accusativus - Quattuor cum motu / Indication and meaning of the functions. Prepositions with the object form – four with motion
Encounter 7: Modi indicativi tempora eorumque intellectus vernaculi / Times-tenses of the indicative mode and their vernacular meanings
Encounter 8: Principales veborum partes. Tempora 4, 5, 6 omnium verborum: composito facilis / Principal parts of verbs. Times 4, 5, 6 of all verbs: Easy construction
Encounter 9: Verbum "Esse" toto in indicativo. Nullum obiectum + "Esse" / The verb “To Be” in the whole indicative. No object with the verb “To Be”
Encounter 10: Pronomen relativum: subiectum + obiectum. Quattuor principia. / The relative pronoun as subject and object. Four principles
Encounter 11: Pronomen relativum: brevitas, antecedentis omissio, ordo / Relative pronoun: brevity, the omission of the antecedent, position
Encounter 12: Reliqua indicativi tempora 1, 2, 3 secundum verbi genus. difficultates futuri / Remaining times of the indicative 1, 2, 3 according to verb type. Difficulties of time 3
Encounter 13: Omnia iterantur modi indicativi tempora. Interrogandi formulae; alia quaesita similia / All the times-tenses of the indicative mode are repeated. Ways of asking; other similar questions
Encounter 14: Peculiares verborum formae: contendo, ere; -io, ere / Special forms of the verbs: contendo, ere; –io, ere
Encounter 15: Vocabula in -is: M, F, N, in lexico cum exemplis / Block II nouns in –is: Masculine, Feminine, Neuter, in dictionary with examples
Encounter 16: Nomina rursus in -is / Again nouns in –is
Encounter 17: Eadem nomina necnon formae duplicis imperativi + "Esse" / The same nouns as well as the forms of the double command including the verb “To Be”
Encounter 18: Adiectiva in -is. Tres mondi in lexico. Iunctio I + II / Block II adjectives in –is. Three ways in the dictionary. Joining Blocks I and II
Encounter 19: Singularum adhuc traditarum repetitio rerum / Repetition of all elements explained thus far
Encounter 20: Possessionis casus in nominibus + adiectivis; bini usus / The of-possession function in nouns and adjectives; two usages
Encounter 21: Vocis passivae indicatio in temporibus 1, 2, 3. Phoneticae exceptiones / Demonstration of the passive voice in times 1, 2, 3. Phonetic exceptions
Encounter 22: Passivarum formarum exercitatio / Exercise of the passive forms
Encounter 23: Possessio - gen. In relativis: Latine + Anglice / Function of-possession in relatives: in Latin and English
Encounter 24: Possessio: IS - EA - ID + EIUS -EORUM - EARUM; MEUS + MEI; NOSTER + NOSTRI, NOSTRUM / Of-Possession; he, She, it; Of him, her, it; his, hers, its, of them (men), of them (women); their; my, of me; our, of us
Encounter 25: Iteratio possessionis in pronominibus / Repetition of-possession in the pronouns
Encounter 26: Ceterae passivi verbi formulae: 4, 5, 6. Collocatio partium / Remaining forms of the passive verb in times 4, 5, 6. The placing of the verbal parts
Encounter 27: Ablativi casus vis ac formae in nominibus et adiectivis / The meaning and forms of the function by-with-from-in in nouns and adjectives
Encounter 28: Ablativi item formae in pronominibus et relativis. Praepositiones cum ablativo / Likewise the forms by-with-from-in used in pronouns and relatives. Prepositions with the ablative
Encounter 29: Verba deponentia / Deponent verbs
Encounter 30: Reflexivi pronominis usus: MEUS - MEI - ME - MIHI; TUUS - TUI - TE - TIBI ... / Use of the reflexive pronoun: my, of me, me, to me, myself; yours, of you, you, to you, yourself . . .
Encounter 31: Pronominis reflexivi usus: SUUS, A, UM; SE - SUI - SIBI. Difficultates / Use of the reflexive pronoun: his, hers, its, their, one’s own; himself, herself, themselves, oneself. Difficulties
Encounter 32: Repetitiones omnium / Review of all things
Encounter 33: Casus dativi intellectus ac figurae in nominibus et adiectivis atque in pronominibus et relativis / Meaning and forms of the function to-for-from in nouns and adjectives as well as in Pronouns and Relatives
Encounter 34: Imperativus passivus et deponens / Passive and deponent command forms
Encounter 35: Manus, us; Species, iei; Adiectiva nulla; 20% nominum / Hand; Appearance: No Adjectives; 20% of nouns
Primae Experientiae Lectionum Paginulae / Reading Sheets - First Experience
Secunda Experientia / Second Experience
Secundae Experientiae Lectionum Paginulae / Reading Sheets - Second Experience
Tertia Experientia / Third Experience
Encounter 1 (36): Adiectivorum comparato et varia significatio / Comparison of adjectives and their diverse meaning
Encounter 2 (37): Gradus adverbiorum. Difficultates neutris in formis / Degrees of adverbs. Difficulties in the forms of the neuter
Encounter 3 (38): Repetitio ex Prima Experientia nominum; IS = ES; vocativus / Repetition of nouns from the First Experience: IS = ES; function of direct address
Encounter 4 (39): Repetitio ex Prima Experientia veborum eorumque contractiones; Quattour imperia / Repetition of verbs from the First Experience and their Contractions; four command forms
Encounter 5 (40): Repetitio ex Prima Experientia pronominum; EIS = ILS; IS, EA, ID; HIC, HAEC, HOC / Repetition of pronouns from the First Experience; forms of EIS = ILS; meanings of IS, EA, ID; HIC, HAEC, HOC
Encounter 6 (41): Repetitio ex Prima Experientia reflexivi pronominis; Adiectiva: ISTE - ILLE - IPSE / Repetition of the reflexive pronoun from the First Experience; Adjectives: ISTE – ILLE – IPSE
Encounter 7 (42): Repetitio ex Prima Experientia relativi; interrogativum, indefinitum; novem adiectiva Unus...Solu / Repetition of the Relative pronoun from the First Experience; the interrogative, indefinite; Nine Adjectives Unus . . . Solus
Encounter 8 (43): Latina in lingua "Quam" varie et difficulter / “Quam” in the Latin language with various usages and difficulties
Encounter 9 (44): Coniunctivi modi formae: T.1s, T.2s, T.3s, T.4s active et passive / The forms of the subjunctive mode: T.1s, T.2s, T.3s, T.4s actively and passively
Encounter 10 (45): Coniunctivi modi usus infinitus. Plurima principia / Countless uses of the subjunctive mode. Very many principles
Encounter 11 (46): Modus coniunctivus ipsius verbi "Esse" / Subjunctive mode of the verb itself “To Be”
Encounter 12 (47): "Consecutio Temporum" in universum / “Sequence of Tenses” in general
Encounter 13 (48): Consecutio minutatim: Latinae atque Anglice / Sequence of tenses in detail: in Latin and English
Encounter 14 (49): Consecutio temporum pluribus in exemplis / Sequence of tenses in quite a few examples
Encounter 15 (50): Quattuor participia Latina. Difficultates et principia / Four Latin participles. Difficulties and principles
Encounter 16 (51): Participiorum formae / Forms of the participles
Encounter 17 (52): Participia ut nomina. Exempla brevitatis / Participles as nouns. Examples of brevity
Encounter 18 (53): Usus participiorum: solum cum Esse / The use of the participles: alone, with “To Be”
Encounter 19 (54): Ablativus absolutus / Ablative absolute
Encounter 20 (55): Ablativus absolutus aliter prolatus / Ablative absolute expressed in other ways
Encounter 21 (56): Ablativus absolutus in auctoribus ac paginis / Ablative absolute in authors and on reading sheets
Encounter 22 (57): Ablativus absolutus sine participio "Esse" / Ablative absolute without the participle “Being”
Encounter 23 (58): Usus coniunctivi. Finales: UT - NE - UT...NON; Finalis: QUI, QUAE, QUOD / Uses of the subjunctive. Final clauses: ut, ne, ut . . . non; Final: qui, quae, quod
Encounter 24 (59): Coniunctivi usus. Causales: CUM; QUOD, QUIA, QUONIAM; QUANDO; QUI, QUAE, QUOD; QUIPPE QUI, UTPOTE QUI / Uses of the subjunctive. Causal sentences: cum; quod, quia, quoniam; quando; qui, quae, quod; quippe qui, utpote qui
Encounter 25 (60): Usus soniunctivi: quaestio indirecta non relativa / The uses of the subjunctive: indirect question, not relative
Encounter 26 (61): Tempus in coniunctivo futurum / Futurity in the subjunctive
Encounter 27 (62): Consecutio modo In coniunctivo alia post tempora / Sequence in the subjunctive mode after other verb times
Encounter 28 (63): Reflexivum pronomen in coniunctivo: ambiguitates / The reflexive pronoun in the subjunctive: uncertainties
Encounter 29 (64): Coniunctivi usus: concessivae sententiae cum particulis / Uses of the subjunctive: concessive sentences with their particles
Encounter 30 (65): Usus coniunctivi. Temporales: postquam, Ut, Donec, Priusquam, Antequam Ante...Quam, Prius...Quam, Post....Quam / Uses of the subjunctive. Temporal clauses: after, when, until, before
Encounter 31 (66): Coniunctivi usus: temporales sententiae et "Cum" / Uses of the subjunctive: temporal sentences and “Cum”
Encounter 32 (67): Usus coniunctivi. Consecutivae purae: UT, UT NON / Uses of the subjunctive. Pure result: ut, ut non
Encounter 33 (68): Usus coniunctivi. Consecutivae complementariae; descriptivae; Qui / Uses of the subjunctive. Complementary result; characteristic; Qui
Encounter 34 (69): Usus loci: Quo, Unde, Ubi + casus locativus / Expressions of place: to where, from where, where and the locative function
Encounter 35 (70): Temporis usus Latini: quo, per quod, intra quod / Latin expressions of time: at which, through which, within which
Tertiae Experientiae Lectionum Paginulae / Reading Sheets - Third Experience
Quarta Experientia / Fourth Experience
Encounter 1 (71): Oratio obliqua / Reported speech
Encounter 2 (72): Oratio obliqua. Verba - Infinitivi / Reported speech. Verbs – Infinitives
Encounter 3 (73): Obliqua oratio: plurima alia specimina / Indirect, Reported Speech: Very Many Concrete Examples
Encounter 4 (74): Verba reminiscendi - obliviscendi + genitivus, etiam accusativus / Verbs of remembering – forgetting with the genitive function and even the accusative
Encounter 5 (75): Pretii et mercaturae ablativus ac genitivus; "Opus Est" peculiariaque verba: taedet, paenitet, pudet, miseret, piget / Ablative of definite price and the genitive of indefinite price; “Opus Est” and special verbs
Encounter 6 (76): Orationis obliquae exercitatio et demonstratio seriore aetate / Impressing reported speech and showing it in a Later Age
Encounter 7 (77): Gerundium et gerundivum / Gerund and gerundive
Encounter 8 (78): Verba cum ablativo; In vernaculis maior difficultas / Verbs with the ablative; A rather big difficulty in their vernacular translations
Encounter 9 (79): Qui, Quae, Quod; Quis, Quid: Varii usus decem / Qui, Quae, Quod; Quis, Quid: Ten different usages
Encounter 10 (80): Gerundivum quibusdam cum verbis curandi, tradendi, suscipiendi / The gerundive with certain verbs of taking care, handing over, undertaking
Encounter 11 (81): Supinum duplex, etiam in oratione obliqua formae passivae futurae / The double supine, Also in indirect discourse of the future passive
Encounter 12 (82): Traditarum exercitia rerum. Verba inregularia: Fero, Eo, Volo... / Exercises of matters already taught irregular verbs: I carry, I go, I wish . . .
Encounter 13 (83): Modi coniunctivi attractio: normae et exempla in paginis / Attraction of the subjunctive: principles and examples on the reading pages
Encounter 14 (84): Finales quattuordecim rationes / Fourteen ways to express purpose
Encounter 15 (85): Formulae imperativi universae: affirmantis et negantis / The general formulae of the command expression: affirming and negating
Encounter 16 (86): Conditionales Latinae sententiae tribus modus / Latin conditional sentences in three ways
Encounter 17 (87): In exemplis conditionales / Conditionals in examples
Encounter 18 (88): Plura de conditionalibus: "Utinam" / More practice with the conditionals: the particle “Utinam”
Encounter 19 (89): Passiva formula obliquis cum verbis / The passive expression of verbs with genitive, dative, ablative
Encounter 20 (90): Comparationis ablativus et mensurae. Aliae comparationes correlativae. Usus correlativi oratione in obliqua / The ablative of comparison and of measure. Other correlative comparisons. Correlative uses in indirect discourse
Encounter 21 (91): Possessionis dativus ac finalis / Dative of possession and of purpose
Encounter 22 (92): Fore + UT / Substitute for the future infinitive
Encounter 23 (93): Dubitare + Infinitivum + Num - Quin / Dubitare + infinitive + num – quin
Encounter 24 (94): 3% in temporum consecutione: in consecutivis, conditionalibus, et usibus originalibus / 3% in the sequence of tenses: in result sentences, conditionals, and original subjunctives
Encounter 25 (95): Timendi verba + "Periculum....est" / Verbs of fearing and the phrase “periculum . . . est”
Encounter 26 (96): Qualitatis declaratio triplex: genitivo, ablativo, et definitione adiectivi / Triple statement of quality: by the genitive, ablative, and with definition of the adjective
Encounter 27 (97): Repetitiones ante actorum / Repetition of things done before
Encounter 28 (98): Respiciuntur iterum modi coniunctivi usus quidam / Certain uses of the subjunctive are considered again
Encounter 29 (99): Genitivus Partitivus / Genitive of part
Encounter 30 (100): Possessionis in praedicato genitivus: item iudicis; meum - tuum, eius... / Genitive of possession in the predicate: likewise: of a judge; mine – yours, his . . .
Encounter 31 (101): Prohibendi vocabula: ne- quominus-quin. usus "quin" / Verbs of prohibiting: ne – quominus – quin. the uses of quin
Encounter 32 (102): Interest + refert ex lexico ipso / Verbs interest and refert from the dictionary itself
Encounter 33 (103): Oratione in obliqua condicionales / Conditionals in indirect discourse
Encounter 34 (104): Res metrica breviter / Poetic meter briefly
Encounter 35 (105): Serioris Latinitatis proprietates / Characteristics of later Latin literature
Quartae Experientiae Lectionum Paginulae / Reading Sheets - Fourth Experience
Quinta Experientia / Fifth Experience
Quintae Experientiae Lectionum Paginulae / Reading Sheets - Fifth Experience
Adnotatio de titulis / Advice on the inscriptions
Appendix cum titulorum explicationibus / Appendix with explanations of the inscriptions
Bibliographia / Bibliography
Debiti photographis honores / Honors due to the photographers
Super fontibus / About the sources
Lectionum fontes / Sources of the reading sheets
Lectionum auctores / Authors of the reading sheets
Loci adlati / Texts having been quoted
Auctorum a nobis commemoratorum nomina / Names of authors mentioned by us
Recentiorum nomina / Names of more recent people
Argumenta / Subject matters
Partes sive casus atque munera quibus perfungi nomina adiectiva pronomina possunt Latina / Roles or cases and functions which Latin nouns, adjectives, pronouns can perform
Coniunctivi de (multiplici) usu disceptationum elenchus / A list of discussions about the (multiple) use of the subjunctive
De scriptoribus / About the authors
Adiutores / Helpers
Agnoscenda merita / Acknowledgments