Latin 101: Learning a Classical Language
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Overview
Latin lives! The language of Caesar, Cicero, Virgil, St. Jerome, and countless other great authors is alive and well in the modern world. It lives in the Romance languages, which are the lineal descendants of Latin. It flourishes in English, which draws a major part of its vocabulary from Latin. It thrives in the technical terms of science, law, and other fields. Latin is used in the traditional liturgy and proclamations of the Catholic Church. And it is the language of choice for inscriptions, mottoes, and any idea that needs to be stated with permanence and precision.
1 season
Season 1
2017 · 36 episodes
Season 1
2017 · 36 episodes
- 1 1. Pronouncing Classical Latin
- 2 2. Introduction to Third-Conjugation Verbs
- 3 3. Introduction to the Subjunctive Mood
- 4 4. The Irregular Verbs Sum and Possum
- 5 5. Introduction to Third-Declension Nouns
- 6 6. Third-Declension Neuter Nouns
- 7 7. First- and Second-Declension Adjectives
- 8 8. First- and Second-Declension Nouns
- 9 9. Introduction to the Passive Voice
- 10 10. Third -io and Fourth-Conjugation Verbs
- 11 11. First- and Second-Conjugation Verbs
- 12 12. Reading a Famous Latin Love Poem
- 13 13. The Present Passive of All Conjugations
- 14 14. Third-Declension Adjectives
- 15 15. Third-Declension I-Stem Nouns
- 16 16. The Relative Pronoun
- 17 17. The Imperfect and Future Tenses
- 18 18. Building Translation Skills
- 19 19. Using the Subjunctive Mood
- 20 20. Demonstrative Adjectives and Pronouns
- 21 21. The Perfect Tense Active System
- 22 22. Forming and Using Participles
- 23 23. Using the Infinitive
- 24 24. Reading a Passage from Caesar
- 25 25. The Perfect Tense Passive System
- 26 26. Deponent Verbs
- 27 27. Conditional Sentences
- 28 28. Cum Clauses and Stipulations
- 29 29. Reading Excerpts from Roman Law
- 30 30. Interrogative Adjectives and Pronouns
- 31 31. Fourth- and Fifth-Declension Nouns
- 32 32. Gerunds and Gerundives
- 33 33. Counting in Latin
- 34 34. More on Irregular Verbs
- 35 35. Comparison of Adjectives and Adverbs
- 36 36. Next Steps in Reading Latin
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