Latin 101: Learning a Classical Language

Latin 101: Learning a Classical Language « Series from 2013

Series from 2013

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Latin lives! The language of Caesar, Cicero, Virgil, St. Jerome, and countless other great authors is alive and well in the modern world. Learning to read Latin is immensely rewarding, and it is a discipline that trains, enhances, and strengthens critical thinking.

Embark on this unrivaled adventure with Professor Hans-Friedrich Mueller.

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Pronouncing Classical Latin

Introduction to Third-Conjugation Verbs

Introduction to the Subjunctive Mood

The Irregular Verbs Sum and Possum

Introduction to Third-Declension Nouns

Third-Declension Neuter Nouns

First- and Second-Declension Adjectives

First- and Second-Declension Nouns

Introduction to the Passive Voice

Third -io and Fourth-Conjugation Verbs

First- and Second-Conjugation Verbs

Reading a Famous Latin Love Poem

The Present Passive of All Conjugations

Third-Declension Adjectives

Third-Declension I-Stem Nouns

The Relative Pronoun

The Imperfect and Future Tenses

Building Translation Skills

Using the Subjunctive Mood

Demonstrative Adjectives and Pronouns

The Perfect Tense Active System

Forming and Using Participles

Using the Infinitive

Reading a Passage from Caesar

The Perfect Tense Passive System