Bradley's Arnold Latin Prose Composition / Edition 1

Bradley's Arnold Latin Prose Composition / Edition 1

by J.F. Mountford
ISBN-10:
0862921503
ISBN-13:
9780862921507
Pub. Date:
05/29/1998
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Academic
ISBN-10:
0862921503
ISBN-13:
9780862921507
Pub. Date:
05/29/1998
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Academic
Bradley's Arnold Latin Prose Composition / Edition 1

Bradley's Arnold Latin Prose Composition / Edition 1

by J.F. Mountford

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Overview

This frequently reprinted volume is the 'sine qua non' for all who would attempt to write faultless classical Latin Prose. It is impressively detailed in explaining syntactical nuances, in its exemplification and in the range of its exercise. Bradley's Arnold remains an essential source.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780862921507
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 05/29/1998
Series: Latin Language
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 454
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.92(d)
Age Range: 16 Years

About the Author

Sir James Mountford was Professor of Latin at Liverpool University.

Table of Contents

Introduction Parts of Speech Analysis of the Sentence Order of Words and Clauses Exercises I. Elementary Rules

II.III. Meaning of Words and Phrases

IV. Agreement of Subject and Verb V. VI. Accusative with Infinitive VII. Nominative with Infinitive VIII. Adjectives-Agreement, Use as Nouns, etc.
IX. Adjectives and Adverbs X. XI. The Relative XII. Correlatives XIII. The Infinitive as a Noun XIV. Final Clauses-Sequence of Tenses XV. Consecutive Clauses XVI. Ut, Ne, introducing a Noun Clause XVII. Quominus, Quin-Verbs of Fearing XVIII. Commands and Prohibitions XIX. Remarks on Moods-Subjunctive used independently XX. Interrogative Sentence-Direct XXI. XXII. Interrogative Sentences-Dependent or Indirect XXIII. Tenses of Indicative XXIV. How to translate Can, Could, May, Might, Shall, Must, etc.
XXV. Remarks on the Cases-the Nominative XXVI. Appositive XXVII. XXVIII. The Accusative XXIX. XXXII. The Dative XXXVI. XXXV. The Ablative XXXVI. XL. The Genitive XLI. Place, Space XLII. Expressions of Time XLIII. Prepositions-General Remarks; Prepositions with Accusative XLIV. Prepositions with Ablative XLV. Pronouns, Personal and Demonstrative XLVI. Pronouns, Reflexive and Emphatic XLVII. Pronouns, Indefinite XLVIII. A and B. Pronouns-Idem, alius, etc.
XLIX. L. Gerund and Gerundive LI. The Supines LII. Participles LIII. The Ablative Absolute LIV. Temporal Clauses-General Rules, Cum LV. Temporal Clauses-Dum, Donec, Priusquam, etc.
LVI. Oratio Obliqua LVII.-LIX. Conditional Clauses LX. Concessive Clauses LXI. Causal and Explanatory Clauses LXII. Comparative Clauses LXIII. Qui-Clauses: Final and Consecutive LXIII. Qui-Clauses: Causal and Concessive LXV. Reported Speeches in Oratio Obliqua LXV. Numerals LXVII. The Roman Calendar Appendix: Continuous Prose Composition Preliminary Hints Passages for Translation General Vocabulary Index of Subjects Latin Index

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