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Contents Page for G.J. Adler's  A Practical Grammar of the Latin Language

 

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Topic Adler Page no.
Podcast Episode
Notes
Introductory Episode of Podcast   Introduction
 
First Declension 7-10 Pensum Alterum

Adler Lesson II

Lesson 1 for beginners - introducing the first declension, with examples of how these nouns are declined.

Second Declension 10-12 Pensum Tertium Introduces the second declension, giving examples of how these nouns are declined.
Third Declension 12-17 Pensum Quartum Introduces the third declension, giving examples of how these nouns are declined.
Declension of Adjectives 17-20 Pensum Quintum Introduces the declension of adjectives.
Declension of Adjectives (cont.) 21-23 Pensum Sextum

Adjectives that end in er,is,e.

Also adjectives that only have one ending, such as dives, vetus, and sitiens.

Fourth Declension 24-26 Pensum Septimum Introducing the fourth declension,using as examples the forms of the words fructus, cornu, and domus.
Adler is a bit blurry here, but all the material is covered in the audio.
After which the possessive pronouns meus, tuus and  sui are introduced.
Penultimately, the relative pronoun hicce, and finally, the use of nec and necque is introduced.
Fifth Declension 26-28 Pensum Octavum Introducing the fifth declension with examples drawn from dies, res, species, spes, and fides.
Pronouns 28-32 Pensum Nonum Personal pronouns ego, tu, sui are introduced, also third person personal pronouns, ille, illa, illud.
Pronouns (cont.) 32-36 Pensum Decimum Review of possessive pronoun suus, and the use of suus and proprius. Followed by the indefinite pronoun quis, and finally the grammar of nemo, ullus and nullus.

 

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