Atrium Latin: Lesson 48 Template

Chapter 24 SA + Phaedrus and Horace

Before completing your assignment, you are strongly advised to review the vocabulary for this chapter while listening to the audio files at the Official Wheelock site. In addition, you might want hone your skills by making use of these other online resources:

  • the additional online exercises for this chapter at the University of Victoria
  • Laura Gibbs' Quia games for this chapter
  • The exercises/self tests at Ohio State
  • It's always a good idea to do the Optional Self Tutorial exercises at the back of the text. The exercises for this chapter begin on page 378 and the answers on page 415.

    The Template

    Please cut and paste the following as the subject line of your email (fill in the appropriate 'epithet' identifying which section of the course you're in):

    Atrium Latin [epithet]: Chapter 24 SA + Phaedrus and Horace

    This is the template itself; cut and paste it into your mail program (don't forget to adjust the initials):

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    for reference purposes:

    TR 01 Homo stultus ... post pecuniam." TR 02 Pecuniae autem cupiditas fugienda est. TR 03 Fugienda etiam est ... enim libertatem. TR 04 Neque imperia ... accipienda sunt. TR 05 Hercules ... oculos avertit. TR 06 Tum, causa quaesita, ... corrumpit." TR 07 Ridens saturas meas percurram, et cur non? TR 08 Quid vetat ... magistri? TR 09 Quaero res graves ... narro. TR 10 Sed quid rides? TR 11 Mutato nomine, de te fabula narratur!

    Remember to send your assignment to atriumlatin@gmail.com ... don't forget the subject line!

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