Ovid's Metamorphoses: A Reader for Students in Elementary College Latin

Author:   Christine L. Albright
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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Pages:   210
Publication Date:   06 September 2017
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Author:   Christine L. Albright
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.410kg
ISBN:  

9781138291188


ISBN 10:   1138291188
Pages:   210
Publication Date:   06 September 2017
Audience:   College/higher education ,  General/trade ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  General
Format:   Paperback
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Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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1 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 gerundives

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Christine 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.

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