nōmen: ________________________________ Latin 201: Homework for 11/25/08 Part I. Translate the following sentences or phrases. 1. eō apud Horatium. _______________________________________________ 2. ibāmus cum amicis. _______________________________________________ 3. ieratis cotīdie ad ludum. _______________________________________________ 4. iī celeriter. _______________________________________________ 5. ī celerrimē! _______________________________________________ 6. eat ad forum. _______________________________________________ 7. eāmus ad Soracte. _______________________________________________ 8. īte crās. _______________________________________________ 9. nōlīte īre. _______________________________________________ 10. crās itūra sum. _______________________________________________ 11. puellae ad campum euntēs … _______________________________________________ 12. dīcit eam domum isse. _______________________________________________ 13. nunc adeunt. _______________________________________________ 14. nōn exit. _______________________________________________ 15. hīc ībant. _______________________________________________ 16. hūc abeant. _______________________________________________ 17. quō īs? _______________________________________________ 18. ad silvās iit. _______________________________________________ Part II. Translate the following sentences. All contain time or place phrases/terms (see Wheelock p. 262). 1. Rōmā fugērunt. _______________________________________________ 2. domum iit. _______________________________________________nōmen: ________________________________ 3. Rōmam advenit. _______________________________________________ 4. Rōmae quinque diēs manēbant. _______________________________________________ 5. Athēnīs abeunt. _______________________________________________ 6. trēs horās Cicerō ōrābat. _______________________________________________ 7. quartā horā ā forō discēssimus. ______________________________________________ Part III. Write a paragraph on this topic: In both Odes 1.9 and 1.11, Horace speaks about enjoying life. In what ways are the “messages” of these poems similar, and in what ways are they different? Use Latin words where appropriate to show how Horace expresses these
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