Latin II/III Assignments, March 7th  (Week twenty-One)

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

Nota bene:  Below is a study sheet based on Ecce Romani that Mr. Depangher  prepared.  If you have not completed this, please do so by Thursday, March 9th.

http://www.liveoakacademy.org/faculty/~sdepangher/Latin%20III/Ntl%20Latin%20Exam/Study%20Questions%20for%20Roman%20History%20and%20Culture.pdf

Latin Quotations of Week:

Please copy in notebook and recite outloud 2 times.

Leve fit, quod bene fertur, onus ~ Ovid

The burden is made light which is borne well.

 

Lex mala, lex nulla. ~ St. Thomas Aquinas

A bad law is no law.

 

Latet anguls in herba ~ Virgil

A snake lies in the grass

 

Lector benevole

Kind reader.

 

Lex loci

The law of the place

 

Justitia omnibus

Justice for all

 

Lex scripta

The written law

 

Libertas inaestimabilis res est. ~ Corpus juris civilis

Liberty is a thing beyond all price.

 

Liberae sunt nostrae cogitations ~ Cicero

Our thoughts are free.

 

Licet

It is allowed

 

Libenter hominess id quod volunt credunt. ~ Caesar

Men gladly believe that which they wish to hear.

 

Literati

Men of letters

 

Literati humaniores

The humanities

 

Locus delicti

The scene of a crime

 

Locus in quo

The place in which something happens

 

Locum tenens ~ Used as English noun meaning “deputy”

One occupying the place

 

Loco citato (lc)

In the passage just quoted

 

e.g. (exempli gratia)

For the sake of example

 

Loquitur (loq.)

He or she speaks

 

Magna Charta

Great paper

 

Wednesday,  March 8th

□ Review all of the vocab. 26, 27 and 28.

□ Write and recite grammar numbers for Lessons 26, 27, and 28.

□ Write ex. 182 #’s 1-10, evens.

□ Translate the Revolt along the Seacost Lines 1-28.(20 minutes)

Friday,  March 10th

□ Click on the link below and take the following National Latin Exams:

You must scroll down to your exam.  If you continue to scroll down, you will get to the answer key.  Please have them printed out and be prepared to discuss difficulties you may have had in class.

Philip, Jamie and Libby take the Latin II test of 2001

Stephen M., Stephen H., Nick H., and Kendall take the Latin III Prose

□ Review grammar numbers Lessons 26, 27, and 28.

□ Write ex. 185, 1-16 evens,

□ Read pp. 484-485.

□ Write ex 190, evens

http://www.nle.org/Latexams_2001.pdf

Monday, March 13th

□ Review grammar numbers 26, 27, and 28.

□ Write ex. 198, evens.

□ Write ex. 201.

□ Take National Latin Exams 1998 ( your appropriate level)