Latin Phrase-Book

Latin Phrase-Book
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Auden Henry William. Latin Phrase-Book

PREFACE

I. The World and Nature

1. The World – Creation

2. The Earth and its Surface

3. Water – Rivers – Sea

4. Fire

5. Air – Sky – Climate – Heavenly Bodies

6. Natural Phenomena

II. Space and Time

1. Points of the Compass – Situation

2. Boundary – Territory – Distance

3. Road – Travel

4. Coming – Going

5. Riding – Driving

6. Walking – Footsteps – Direction

7. Movement in General

8. Time in General

9. Year – Seasons

10. Day – Divisions of the Day

III. Parts of the Human Body

IV. Properties of the Human Body

1. Feelings – Sensations – Powers

2. Birth – Life

3. Time of Life

4. Hunger – Thirst

5. Laughter – Tears

6. Health – Sickness

7. Sleep – Dreams

8. Death

9. Burial

V. Human Life; its various Relations and Conditions

1. Circumstance – Situation – Difficulty

2. Commencement – End – Result

3. Cause – Motive – Origin

4. Regard – Importance – Influence – Power – Inclination

5. Opportunity – Possibility – Occasion – Chance

6. Success – Good Fortune

7. Misfortune – Fate – Ruin

8. Danger – Risk – Safety

9. Assistance – Deliverance – Consolation

10. Riches – Want – Poverty

11. Utility – Advantage – Harm – Disadvantage

12. Goodwill – Kindness – Inclination – Favour

13. Benefit – Gratitude – Recompense

14. Merit – Value – Reward

15. Requests – Wishes – Commissions – Orders

16. Friendship – Enmity – Reconciliation (cf. xii. 8)

17. Authority – Dignity (cf. xiv. 3)

18. Praise – Approval – Blame – Reproach

19. Rumour – Gossip – News – Mention

20. Fame – Reputation

21. Honour – Disgrace – Ignominy

22. Effort – Industry – Labour – Exertion

23. Business – Leisure – Inactivity – Idleness

24. Pleasure – Recreation

VI. The Mind; its Functions

1. Genius – Talent – Intelligence

2. Imagination – Thought

3. Conceptions – Ideals – Perfection

4. Opinion – Prejudice – Conjecture

5. Truth – Error

6. Choice – Doubt – Scruple

7. Knowledge – Certainty – Persuasion

8. Plan – Advice – Deliberation

9. Resolve – Design – Intention

10. Object – Aim – Hesitation – Delay

11. Remembrance – Forgetfulness

12. Theory – Practice – Experience

VII. The Arts and Sciences

1. Scientific Knowledge in General – Literature

2. Learning – Erudition

3. Culture – Civilisation

4. Education – Instruction – School – Profession

5. Example – Pattern – Precedent

6. Philosophy

7. The Parts of Philosophy

8. System – Method – Principles

9. Species – Definition – Classification – Connection

10. Proof – Refutation

11. Conclusion – Hypothesis – Inference

12. Debate – Controversy

13. Agreement – Contradiction

14. Particular Sciences (History – Mythology – Chronology – Geography – Mathematics – Natural Science – Astronomy)

15. Art in General

16. Poetry – Music – Painting – Sculpture

17. The Drama

VIII. Speech and Writing

1. Speech in General

2. Style – Expression

3. Delivery – Voice

4. Subject-Matter – Argument

5. Question – Answer

6. Humour – Earnest

7. Language – Use of Language – Translation – Grammar

8. Sentence – Period – Words – Proverbs – Syllables

9. Writing – Writers – Books

10. Letters

IX. The Emotions

1. Disposition – Emotion in General

2. Joy – Pain

3. Vexation – Care – Equanimity – Contentment – Affliction

4. Fear – Terror – Anxiety

5. Courage – Discouragement – Pusillanimity – Pride – Arrogance – Insolence

6. Presence of Mind – Composure – Despair

7. Hope – Expectation

8. Pity – Pardon – Want of Feeling – Cruelty

9. Love – Longing – Admiration – Enthusiasm

10. Belief – Confidence – Loyalty – Protection – Promise – Veracity (fides, fiducia)

11. Suspicion – Presentiment

12. Hatred – Jealousy – Envy

13. Discontent – Anger – Revenge – Fury

X. Virtues and Vices

1. Virtue – Morality

2. Vice – Crime

3. Desire – Passion – Self-Control

4. Wrong – Insult – Outrage – Offence

5. Violence – Ambuscade – Threats

6. Appearance – Deceit – Falsehood – Derision

7. Duty – Inclination

8. Reason – Conscience – Remorse

9. Measure – Standard – Limit – Moderation

10. Morals – Immorality – Principles – Character

XI. Religion

1. God – Worship

2. Religion – Religious Scruple – Oath

3. Belief – Unbelief – Superstition

4. Prayers – Wishes – Vows

5. Sacrifice – Festival

6. Oracle – Prodigies – Auspices – Presage

XII. Domestic Life

1. The House and its different Parts

2. Domestic Matters – Property

3. Habitation – Clothing

4. Food – Drink

5. Subsistence in General

6. Expenditure – Luxury – Prodigality

7. Hospitality

8. Sociability – Intercourse – Isolation

9. Conversation – Audience – Conference

10. Greeting – Farewell

11. Betrothal – Marriage – Divorce

12. Will – Inheritance

13. Custom – Usage

XIII. Commerce and Agriculture

1. Commerce in General – Purchase – Price

2. Money – Interest – Loans

3. Money-Matters – Accounts – Audit

4. Rate of Interest

5. Profit – Credit – Debt

6. Building

7. Agriculture – Management of Stock

XIV. The State

1. Constitution – Administration – Government

2. Civil Rights – Rank

3. Dignity – Position – Honours – Pre-Eminence – (cf. v. 17)

4. Public Meetings – Suffrage

5. Laws – Bills

6. Popular Favour – Influence – Unpopularity

7. Party-Spirit – Neutrality – Politics – Aristocracy – Democracy

8. Demagogy – Revolution – Rebellion – Anarchy

9. Proscription – Confiscation – Banishment – Amnesty

10. Power – Monarchy – Royalty

11. Slavery – Freedom

12. Revenue – Colonies – Provinces

13. Magistracies

(a) Candidature – Election

(b) Particular Magistracies

14. The Senate

XV. Law and Justice

1. Law in General

2. Inquiry – Testimony – Torture

3. Process – Defence

4. Accusation – Verdict – Decision

5. Guilt

6. Punishment – Acquittal

XVI. War

1. Levies – Military Oath – Armies in General

2. Pay – Service – Commissariat

3. Command – Discipline

4. Weapons

5. War

6. The Army on the March

7. The Camp

8. A Siege

9. Before the Fight

10. The Fight

(a) The Fight in General

(b) The Attack

(c) Close Quarters

(d) Tactics – Reinforcements

(e) Successful Attack

(f) Retreat – Flight – Pursuit

(g) Defeat – Massacre – Wounds – Losses

11. Victory – Triumph

12. Truce – Peace – Treaties – Alliance

13. Conquest – Submission

XVII. Shipping

1. Naval Affairs in General

2. Voyage – Shipwreck – Landing

3. A Naval Battle

APPENDIX

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rerum or mundi universitas– the universe.

rerum natura or simply natura– creation; nature.

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alternis diebus– every other day.

quattuor dies continui– four successive days.

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