Grammar Handouts #8 - Temporal Clauses
To be completed by September 24, 9 AM
Readings
Read through this short introduction to the temporal clauses in Latin.
Take note of any questions you have and bring them to class.
Sentences
Translate these sentences in advance of class and identify the temporal constructions in each of them. If there is a subjunctive verb, explain why verb is in this mood.
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Hann. 1.2: Nam quotiēnscumque cum eō congressus est in Italiā, semper discessit superior. Vocabulary and Commentary
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Hann. 7.4: Hōc respōnsō Karthāginiēnsēs cognitō, Hannibalem domum et Māgōnem revocārunt. Hūc ut rediit, rēx factus est, postquam praetor fuerat annō secundō et vīcēsimō. Ut enim Rōmae cōnsulēs, sīc Karthāgine quotannīs annuī bīnī rēgēs creābantur. Vocabulary and Commentary
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Hann. 8.1: At Hannibal annō tertiō, postquam domō profūgerat, L. Cornēliō Q. Minuciō cōnsulibus, cum quīnque nāvibus Āfricam accessit in fīnibus Cȳrēnaeōrum, sī forte Karthāginiēnsēs ad bellum Antiochī spē fīdūciāque indūcere posset, cui iam persuāserat, ut cum exercitibus in Italiam proficīscerētur. Vocabulary and Commentary
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Hann. 11.1: Tālī cohortātiōne mīlitum factā, classis ab utrīsque in proelium dēdūcitur. Quārum aciē cōnstitūtā, priusquam signum pugnae darētur, Hannibal, ut palam faceret suīs, quō locō Eumenēs esset, tabellārium in scaphā cum cādūceō mittit. Vocabulary and Commentary
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Hann. 12.1: Quae dum in Āsia geruntur, accidit cāsū, ut lēgātī Prūsiae Rōmae apud T. Quinctium Flāminīnum cōnsulārem cēnārent, atque ibi dē Hannibale mentiōne factā, ex iīs ūnus dīceret eum in Prūsiae rēgnō esse. Vocabulary and Commentary