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Monday, 13 July 2020

LATIN VOCABULARY: NOTES

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A.  DEMONSTRATIVE ADVERBS OF PLACE AND TIME:                               PLACE:                                                         ...
Thursday, 3 May 2018

IMPARASYLLABIC NOUNS OF THE OF THE THIRD DECLENSION AND EXCEPTIONS TO THE RULES FOR THE QUANTITY OF FINAL SYLLABLES IN LATIN

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Imparasyllabic nouns are those which have one more syllable in their Genitive Singulars than in their Nominative Singulars. The majority of ...
Friday, 20 October 2017

READING VIRGIL'S LATIN VERSE

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For   any student of Latin literature who wishes to appreciate just why Romans found the poetry of Virgil so exhilarating and stimulating, i...
Sunday, 8 October 2017

THE LENGTHENING OF SHORT FINAL SYLLABLES IN VIRGIL

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On occasions, Virgil permits himself a certain licence in his metrication, when he lengthens syllables at the end of words which would norma...
Saturday, 6 May 2017

THE USE OF HENDIADYS IN LATIN

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Hendiadys is a figure of speech, more correctly a figure of syntax, in which a phrase normally constituted by a noun and a modifying adjecti...
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