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Fābula 01 — Deī Olympiī
Fābula 02 – Mercurius puer
Fābula 03 – Hercules infans
Fābula 04 – Narcissus
Ovid – Narcissus
Fābula 05 – Chiron
Fābula 06 – Midas
Ovid – Midas
Fābula 07 – Tithonus
Latin to English – Word Order
Fābula 08 – Actaeon
Ovid – Actaeon
Fābula 09 – Marsyas
Midas’s Barber
Ovid – Marsyas
Ovid – Midae tonsor
Fābula 10 – Deucalion & Pyrrha
Ovid – Deucalion
Fābula 11 – Cupid & Psyche
Apuleius – Cupid & Psyche
Personal Pronouns
Fābula 12 – Apple of Discord
Ovid – Peleus & Thetis
Fābula 13 – Judgment of Paris
Ovid – Paris to Helen
Fābula 14 – Paris & Helen
Catullus 51 – Tribute to Sappho
Ovid – Helen to Paris
Fābula 15 – Polyphemus & Galatea
Ovid – Galatea
Fabula 16 – Acis & Galatea
Ovid – Acis & Galatea
Fābula 17 – Polyphemus & Ulysses
Ablative Case (Review)
Virgil – Polyphemus
Fābula 18 – Io
Attributes of the Verb
Ovid – Io
Fābula 19 – Phaëthon
Classifications of the Verb
Ovid – Phaëthon
Fābula 20 – Erysichthon
Ovid – Erysichthon
Fābula21 – Europa & Cadmus
Ovid – Europa
Fābula 22 – Dionysus or Bacchus
Catullus 64 – Bacchus & Ariadne
Ovid – Bacchus & Ariadne
Prepositions (Review)
Fābula 23 – Bacchantes 1
Ovid – Semele
Participles
Fābula 24 – Bacchantes 2
Ablative Absolute Construction
Ovid – Pentheus & Bacchus
Passive Periphrastic Construction
Fābula 25 – Bacchantes 3
Ovid – Pentheus & Agave
Reported Speech
Fābula 26 – Hylas
Genitives & Ablatives as Modifiers
Hyginus – Phrixus & Aeetes
Fābula 27 – Jason & Medea 1
Genitive & Dative with Adjectives, Accusative Subjects
Ovid – Jason & Medea 1
Fābula 28 – Jason & Medea 2
Ovid – Jason & Medea 2
The Subjunctive: Introduction
Fābula 29 – Jason & Medea 3
Ovid – Jason & Medea 3
Sequence of Tenses; Subordinate Clauses of Result & Purpose
Fābula 30 – The Daughters of Pelias
Independent Uses of Imperfect & Pluperfect Subjunctives
Indirect Questions
Ovid – Medea & Pelias
Fābula 31 – Medea 1
Cum Clauses
Seneca – Medea 1
The Subjunctive in Relative Clauses
Use of Correlatives
Fābula 32 – Medea 2
Object Clauses, Substantive Clauses, Clauses of Proviso
Seneca – Medea 2
Subjunctive by Association
Fābula 33 – Aethra
Catullus – Theseus & Aegeus
Conditional Statements
Ovid – Theseus & Medea
Fābula 34 – Phaedra & Ariadne
Ariadne
Catullus – Ariadne
Ovid – Phaedra
Fābula 35 – Hippolytus
Adverbial Uses of the Dative and Accusative Cases
Ovid – Phaedra to Hippolytus
Fābula 36 – Antigone 1
Catullus –fratri suo
Injunctions, Jussive Noun Clauses & Impersonal Verbs
Petronius – Matrona Ephesia 1
Fābula 37 – Antigona 2
Petronius – Matrona Ephesia 2
Fābula 38 – Iphigenia 1
Ovid – Iphigenia
Fābula 39 – Iphigenia 2
Lucretius – The Sacrifice of Iphigenia
Verbal Nouns; Ways of Expressing Purpose in Latin
Fābula 40 – Iphigenia 3
Ovid – Iphigenia among the Taurians
The Future Active Periphrastic Conjugation
Vocabulary
“A”
“B”
“C”
“D”
“E”
“F”
“G”
“H”
“I”
“L”
“M”
“N”
“O”
“P”
“Q”
“R”
“S”
“T”
“U”
“V”
“Z”
Knight’s Fabulae
“Z”
Zephyrus
,
-ī
, m.:
Zephyr
,
the west wind
.
zōna, -ae
, f.: band; swathe; girdle.
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