6 Works found in Cambridge Latin Course
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Caecilius leads a new slave-girl into the house. Metella is sitting in the atrium. (A translation of Pompeianae.)
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Ecce Medicus Donnaque! by via_ostiense for hhertzof
Doctor Who (2005), Cambridge Latin Course
28 Apr 2011
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2. Ablative Case. Please find, identify, and translate all uses of the ablative in the following passage.
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"Therefore I and my freedman boarded ship. First we went to Greece and lived for a short time in Athens. This city is most beautiful, but its citizens are rowdy. Many philosophers, who every day crowded the market, used to hold debates among themselves. After a few months we wished to see other cities." (from Quintus de se, Cambridge Latin Course)
Over a dish of cream and a piece of fish, Clemens tells the Sacred Cat of Isis his side of the story.
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Caecilius ancillam novam domum inducit. Metella in atrio sedet.
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The Road to Deva by tei for booksnchocolate, sum_nemo
Cambridge Latin Course, Sherlock Holmes - Doyle
9 Mar 2010
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In which Quintus and Dumnorix (who is OBVIOUSLY not dead) pay a visit to Sherlock Holmes, who has been unceremoniously and without explanation dropped into Roman Britain.
Takes place in the gap in the North American "Green Book" (around stage 24, perhaps?) after Quintus and Dumnorix are overtaken by Salvius' soldiers and before Quintus arrives in Deva.
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Medicus et Donna Pompeium est. Periculum est.
