Latin II/III Assignments, week of January 17th  (Week Fifteen)

Please note:  These assignments should take you 60 to 70 minutes each.

Latin quotations of the week.  Do you recognize this passage from the Latin Vulgate.  Please find it in your Bible (New Testament) and follow along with the English.

Answer the following questions for Wednesday, January 18th

1.    What mood, voice, tense, person and number are the following verbs and why?  Perhiberet, crederent (line 7)

2.    What does “illum” agree with? (line 4)

3.    Find one perfect passive participle and translate.

4.What is the object of “fieri” (line 12) ?

1.     in principio erat Verbum et Verbum erat apud Deum et Deus erat Verbum

2.     hoc erat in principio apud Deum

3.     omnia per ipsum facta sunt et sine ipso factum est nihil quod factum est

4.     in ipso vita erat et vita erat lux hominum

5.     et lux in tenebris lucet et tenebrae eam non conprehenderunt

6.     fuit homo missus a Deo cui nomen erat Iohannes

7.     hic venit in testimonium ut testimonium perhiberet de lumine ut omnes crederent per illum

8.     non erat ille lux sed ut testimonium perhiberet de lumine

9.     erat lux vera quae inluminat omnem hominem venientem in mundum

10.     in mundo erat et mundus per ipsum factus est et mundus eum non cognovit

11.     in propria venit et sui eum non receperunt

12.     quotquot autem receperunt eum dedit eis potestatem filios Dei fieri his qui credunt in nomine eius

13.     qui non ex sanguinibus neque ex voluntate carnis neque ex voluntate viri sed ex Deo nati sunt

  et Verbum caro factum est et habitavit in nobis et vidimus gloriam eius gloriam quasi unigeniti a Patre plenum gratiae              et veritatis

Also for Wednesday, January 18th

Read and Study pp. 3-17 in Henle II.

 Read Lesson 18 thoroughly.

Write vocab. and grammar numbers for Lesson 18.

Translate the “Helvetian Drive to the West”, Lines 3-21.

 

Friday, January 20th and Monday January 23rd

□ Review vocab. Lesson 18.  Review second time.

\□ Memorize the conjugation of “fero”.

 Read and Study Roman History V, pp. 79-81 of Ecce Roman II.

□ Write ex. 107, p. 107-108

□ Wrtie ex. 111, evens.

□ Write ex. 118, all.