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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Christine L. AlbrightPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.410kg ISBN: 9781138291188ISBN 10: 1138291188 Pages: 210 Publication Date: 06 September 2017 Audience: College/higher education , General/trade , Tertiary & Higher Education , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of Contents1 Creation begins: (Met. 1.5–150) First declension; first conjugation present indicative active; present indicative of esse 2 Creation continues: (Met. 1.5–150) Second declension masculine; second declension neuter 3 Lycaon: (Met. 1.163–252) Second conjugation present indicative active 4 Deucalion and Pyrrha: (Met. 1.313–415) Third declension masculine/feminine; third declension neuter; third declension i-stem masculine/feminine; third declension i-stem neuter 5 Apollo and Python: (Met. 1.416–451) Third conjugation present indicative active; third conjugation -io present indicative active 6 Apollo and Daphne: (Met. 1.452–567) Imperfect indicative active 7 Phaethon: (Met. 2.1–400) Future indicative active 8 Cadmus and the founding of Thebes: (Met. 3.1–137) Third declension masculine/feminine adjectives; third declension neuter adjectives 9 Actaeon: (Met. 3.138–252) Fourth declension masculine/feminine; fourth declension neuter 10 Semele: (Met. 3.253–315) Fourth conjugation 11 Tiresias: (Met. 3.316–38) Demonstratives 12 Bacchus and Pentheus: (Met. 3.511–733) Perfect indicative active 13 Mars and Venus: (Met. 4.167–89) Pluperfect indicative active; future perfect indicative active 14 Salmacis and Hermaphroditus: (Met. 4.274–388) Fifth declension 15 The transformation of Cadmus: (Met. 4.563–603) Relative clauses; relative pronoun 16 Perseus and Atlas: (Met. 4.604–62) Passive verb forms 17 Perseus and Andromeda: (Met. 4.663–803) Infinitives; indirect statement 18 The rape of Proserpina: (Met. 5.346–571) Participles 19 Arachne and Minerva: (Met. 6.1–145) Ablative absolute 20 Niobe: (Met. 6.146–312) Present subjunctive; jussive subjunctive 21 Tereus, Procne, and Philomela: (Met. 6.401–674) Imperfect subjunctive; fear clauses 22 Boreas and Orithyia: (Met. 6.675–721) Deponent verbs; participles of deponent verbs 23 Medea’s rejuvenation of Aeson: (Met. 7.159–293) Purpose clauses 24 Medea’s punishment of Pelias: (Met. 7.294–349) Perfect subjunctive; result clauses 25 Scylla and Nisus: (Met. 8.1–151) Jussive noun clauses 26 Pomona and Vertumnus: (Met. 14.623–771) Pluperfect subjunctive; conditions 27 Quirinus: (Met. 14.805–51) Cum clauses 28 Cipus: (Met. 15.547–621) Relative clauses of characteristic 29 Aesculapius: (Met. 15.622–744) Indirect question 30 The apotheosis of Caesar: (Met. 15.745–870) Gerunds and gerundivesReviewsAuthor InformationChristine L. Albright is Assistant Professor and Elementary Languages Program Coordinator at the University of Georgia, USA. Albright is the 2020 recipient of the CAMWS Bolchazy Pedagogy Book Award. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |