XXVII Reading
- RESPONDETE LINGUA LATINA
- Alley Cat
- Quis est Lesbia?
- Quam quibus Lesbia amatur?
- Qui sunt magnanimi Remi nepotes?
- Thanks a lot, Tully!
- Quod nomen pessimo omnium poetae est?
- Quid optimi omnium patroni nomen est?
- Quis dissertimus omnium Romanorum est?
- An uncle's love for his nephew and adopted son
- Estne adulescens huius hominis filius?
- Quid quidam fortunatius putant?
- Huius hominis frater quot filios habet.
- Quae res "haec omnia" sunt?
- Habuitne plus pecuniae quam scriptor?
- Estne aliquis carior ei quam hic adulescens?
- Translate using the indicated construction and based on the
indicated Sententiae Antiquae #:
- 11. Since (his) soul has been conquered and (his) anger has
been contained, we can say that he is most similar to a god.
(use ablative absolute for "Since .... contained")
- 10. Seneca says that delay is the greatest cure for anger.
- 8. We are the wisest of all, with the result that we know
that nature should lead us.
- 1. If the good is known, may you not do the bad. (use
ablative absolute for "If ... known").