Scanlon's Latin Grammar - Essan.org
Scanlon's Latin Grammar - Essan.org Scanlon's Latin Grammar - Essan.org
SECOND LATIN BY CORA CARROLL SCANLON, A.M. AND CHARLES L. SCANLON TAN BOOKS AND PUBLISHERS, INC. Rockford~ Illinois 61105
PREFACE This second-year Latin course supposes the previous study of our Latin Grammar. It is intended for students who can devote only two years to the study of Latin and who must be prepared to read intelligently Latin textbooks of philosophy, theology, and canon law. Therefore the vocabularies, word studies, exercises, and connected passages have been selected with this practical purpose in mind. The first half of the book is based on philosophical texts; the second half is drawn from ~10rks of theology and from the Code of Canon Law. At the end of the volume is a vocabulary of 3,000 words, which may serve the purpose of a concise dictionary. THE AUTHORS Printed Lvilh Ecclesiastical Approval Copyright © 1976 by l'AN Books and Publishers, Inc. Originally published in 1948 by B. I-Ierder Book Co. Library of Congress Catalog Card Number: 48-748 ISBN: 0-89555-003-2 Fourth Printing PRINTED AND BOUND IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
- Page 293 and 294: LATIN GRAMMAR perarnanter, adv., ve
- Page 295 and 296: LATIN GRAMMAR lJerversitas, -atis,
- Page 297 and 298: LATIN GRAMMAR Podium, -ii, n., Le P
- Page 299 and 300: LATIN GRAMMAR praedicator, -oris, m
- Page 301 and 302: LATIN GRAMMAR prex, precis, f., pra
- Page 303 and 304: propheta, -ae, nl., prophet prophec
- Page 305 and 306: purgare, to purify, purge purgatio,
- Page 307 and 308: quoniam, conj.} for, because, since
- Page 309 and 310: LATIN GRAMMAR 3°1 refpse, -3, -um,
- Page 311 and 312: LATIN GRAM~1AR 3°3 retroactus, -3,
- Page 313 and 314: LATIN GRAMMAR saltatio, -onis, f.,
- Page 315 and 316: LA'"fIN GRA1\1MAR scrutator, -oris,
- Page 317 and 318: LATIN GRAMMAR serpens, ~ntis, creep
- Page 319 and 320: solemne, -is, n., solemnity, solemn
- Page 321 and 322: LATIN GRAMMAR stigma, -atis, n., st
- Page 323 and 324: LATIN GRAMMAR suffocare, to choke,
- Page 325 and 326: LATIN GRAMMAR sfllaba, -ae, f., syl
- Page 327 and 328: LATIN GRAMMAR texere, -ui, textus,
- Page 329 and 330: LATIN GRAMMAR transversim, adv., ac
- Page 331 and 332: LATIN GRAMMAR unde, adtJ., wherefor
- Page 333 and 334: LATIN GRAMMAR velare, to cover; bli
- Page 335 and 336: LATIN GRAMMAR vigintiquatuor, twent
- Page 337 and 338: LATIN GRAMMAR Zebedaeus, -i, m., Ze
- Page 339 and 340: INDEX Esto, 34 EstoU, 34 Etiam, 163
- Page 341 and 342: 334 INDEX Verbs: complete conjugati
- Page 343: second Latin THIS SECOND-YEAR Latin
- Page 347 and 348: LESSON CONTENTS PAGE XXII. Locative
- Page 349 and 350: :2 SECOND LATIN apple). Substantia
- Page 351 and 352: LESSON II Vocabulary alienus, -a, -
- Page 353 and 354: 6 SECOND LATIN EXLTtCISES Translate
- Page 355 and 356: LESSON III Vocabulary actus, m., ac
- Page 357 and 358: :'.0 SECOND LATIN Second Periphrast
- Page 359 and 360: LESSON IV Vocabulary complexio, f.,
- Page 361 and 362: SECOND LATIN EXERCISES Translate in
- Page 363 and 364: LESSON V Vocabulary alter, the othe
- Page 365 and 366: 18 SECOND LATIN g) Autem marks a me
- Page 367 and 368: 20 SECOND LATIN speculativa, altera
- Page 369 and 370: 22 SECOND LATIN Since God is everyt
- Page 371 and 372: SECOND LATIN componitur: et primo d
- Page 373 and 374: SECOND LATIN quicumque, quaecumque,
- Page 375 and 376: SECOND LATIN trum non rectum esse.
- Page 377 and 378: SECOND LATIN apple is a substantia,
- Page 379 and 380: SECOND LATIN calor non calefacit. 1
- Page 381 and 382: LESSON IX Vocabulary accidere, -cid
- Page 383 and 384: SECOND LATIN tern. 28. Docebant quo
- Page 385 and 386: SECOND LATIN GRAMMAR Verbs governin
- Page 387 and 388: SECOND LATIN siderari dupliciter. P
- Page 389 and 390: SECOND LATIN spirare, to breathe ta
- Page 391 and 392: 44 SECOND LATIN caelum nunc serenum
- Page 393 and 394: LESSON XII Vocabulary adaequatus, a
PREFACE<br />
This second-year <strong>Latin</strong> course supposes the previous study of our<br />
<strong>Latin</strong> <strong>Grammar</strong>. It is intended for students who can devote only<br />
two years to the study of <strong>Latin</strong> and who must be prepared to read<br />
intelligently <strong>Latin</strong> textbooks of philosophy, theology, and canon<br />
law. Therefore the vocabularies, word studies, exercises, and connected<br />
passages have been selected with this practical purpose in<br />
mind. The first half of the book is based on philosophical texts; the<br />
second half is drawn from ~10rks of theology and from the Code<br />
of Canon Law. At the end of the volume is a vocabulary of 3,000<br />
words, which may serve the purpose of a concise dictionary.<br />
THE AUTHORS<br />
Printed Lvilh Ecclesiastical Approval<br />
Copyright © 1976 by l'AN Books and Publishers, Inc.<br />
Originally published in 1948 by B. I-Ierder Book Co.<br />
Library of Congress Catalog Card Number: 48-748<br />
ISBN: 0-89555-003-2<br />
Fourth Printing<br />
PRINTED AND BOUND IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA