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Chapter 9: DĒ CONIŪRĀTIŌNE CATILĪNAE
By Michael Garcia
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Latin glossary:
https://scsk12.sharepoint.com/:b:/s/LatinII530/EWNoPZkaERRMkag9bsJZIcwBSmYvpQKMK8g1in1Ur2rCOQ?e=FVaDTU
Noun forms:
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Verb forms:
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Finally Catiline fled from Rome to his army in Etruria. The army was defeated and Catiline was killed in the battle.
Question 61
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What was the situation in Rome during the times Sallust is describing?
Question 62
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What were Catiline’s intentions?
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By whom was Catiline discredited?
Question 64
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Why was it not easy to discredit Catiline?
Translate
: DĒ CONIŪRĀTIŌNE CATILĪNAE
Catiline
Conspiracy
of
About
the
Identify
the
verb/s
in the following sentence:
Urbs permovētur.
Urbs
permovētur
Identify
the
nominative noun/s
in the following sentence:
Urbs permovētur.
Urbs
permovētur
Translate
the following sentence:
Urbs permovētur.
The city
is perturbed
Identify
the
verb/s
in the following sentence:
In locum pācis et gaudiī veniunt timor et trīstitia.
In
locum
pācis
et
gaudiī
veniunt
timor
et
trīstitia
Identify
the
nominative noun/s
in the following sentence:
In locum pācis et gaudiī veniunt timor et trīstitia.
In
locum
pācis
et
gaudiī
veniunt
timor
et
trīstitia
Identify
the
accusative noun/s
in the following sentence:
In locum pācis et gaudiī veniunt timor et trīstitia.
In
locum
pācis
et
gaudiī
veniunt
timor
et
trīstitia
Identify
the
genitive noun/s
in the following sentence:
In locum pācis et gaudiī veniunt timor et trīstitia.
In
locum
pācis
et
gaudiī
veniunt
timor
et
trīstitia
Translate
the following sentence:
In locum pācis et gaudiī veniunt timor et trīstitia.
joy
fear
and
the place
of
in
come
peace
and sadness
Identify
the
verb/s
in the following sentence:
Hominēs miserī ambulant, nēminī crēdunt, valdē timent.
Hominēs
miserī
ambulant
nēminī
crēdunt
valdē
timent
Identify
the
nominative noun/s
in the following sentence:
Hominēs miserī ambulant, nēminī crēdunt, valdē timent.
Hominēs
miserī
ambulant
nēminī
crēdunt
valdē
timent
Translate
the following sentence:
Hominēs miserī ambulant, nēminī crēdunt, valdē timent.
greatly
people
walk
believe
<being> miserable
fear
nobody
Identify
the
verb/s
in the following sentence:
Clāmōrēs mulierum in urbe audiuntur.
Clāmōrēs
mulierum
in
urbe
audiuntur
Identify
the
nominative noun/
s in the following sentence:
Clāmōrēs mulierum in urbe audiuntur.
Clāmōrēs
mulierum
in
urbe
audiuntur
Identify
the
genitive noun/s
in the following sentence:
Clāmōrēs mulierum in urbe audiuntur.
Clāmōrēs
mulierum
in
urbe
audiuntur
Identify
the
dative noun/
s in the following sentence:
Clāmōrēs mulierum in urbe audiuntur.
Clāmōrēs
mulierum
in
urbe
audiuntur
Translate
the following sentence:
Clāmōrēs mulierum in urbe audiuntur.
in
women
cries
the city
of
are heard
Identify
the
verb/s
in the following sentence:
Animus Catilīnae mala cōnsilia parat
Animus
Catilīnae
mala
cōnsilia
parat
Identify
the
nominative noun/s
in the following sentence:
Animus Catilīnae mala cōnsilia parat
Animus
Catilīnae
mala
cōnsilia
parat
Identify
the
accusative noun/s
in the following sentence:
Animus Catilīnae mala cōnsilia parat
Animus
Catilīnae
mala
cōnsilia
parat
Identify
the
genitive noun/s
in the following sentence:
Animus Catilīnae mala cōnsilia parat
Animus
Catilīnae
mala
cōnsilia
parat
Translate
the following sentence:
Animus Catilīnae mala cōnsilia parat
of
is devising
Catiline
bad
plans
the mind
Identify
the
verb/s
in the following sentence:
Catilīna tamen in cūriam intrat, sellam petit, sē tamquam bonus vir gerit.
Catilīna
tamen
in
cūriam
intrat
sellam
petit
sē
tamquam
bonus
vir
gerit
Identify
the
nominative noun/s
in the following sentence:
Catilīna tamen in cūriam intrat, sellam petit, sē tamquam bonus vir gerit.
Catilīna
tamen
in
cūriam
intrat
sellam
petit
sē
tamquam
bonus
vir
gerit
Identify
the
accusative noun/s
in the following sentence:
Catilīna tamen in cūriam intrat, sellam petit, sē tamquam bonus vir gerit.
Catilīna
tamen
in
cūriam
intrat
sellam
petit
sē
tamquam
bonus
vir
gerit
Translate
the following sentence:
Catilīna tamen in cūriam intrat, sellam petit, sē tamquam bonus vir gerit.
seeks
comes
Catiline
behaves
like
a good
the senate
however
a seat
into
man
Identify
the
verb/s
in the following sentence:
Tunc Mārcus Tullius Cicero cōnsul longam et lūculentam ōrātiōnem in cūriā habet.
Tunc
Mārcus Tullius Cicero
cōnsul
longam
et
lūculentam
ōrātiōnem
in
cūriā
habet
Identify
the
nominative nouns/s
in the following sentence:
Tunc Mārcus Tullius Cicero cōnsul longam et lūculentam ōrātiōnem in cūriā habet.
Tunc
Mārcus Tullius Cicero
cōnsul
longam
et
lūculentam
ōrātiōnem
in
cūriā
habet
Identify
the
accusative nouns/s
in the following sentence:
Tunc Mārcus Tullius Cicero cōnsul longam et lūculentam ōrātiōnem in cūriā habet.
Tunc
Mārcus Tullius Cicero
cōnsul
longam
et
lūculentam
ōrātiōnem
in
cūriā
habet
Identify
the
accusative adjective/s
in the following sentence:
Tunc Mārcus Tullius Cicero cōnsul longam et lūculentam ōrātiōnem in cūriā habet.
Tunc
Mārcus Tullius Cicero
cōnsul
longam
et
lūculentam
ōrātiōnem
in
cūriā
habet
Identify
the
ablative noun/s
in the following sentence:
Tunc Mārcus Tullius Cicero cōnsul longam et lūculentam ōrātiōnem in cūriā habet.
Tunc
Mārcus Tullius Cicero
cōnsul
longam
et
lūculentam
ōrātiōnem
in
cūriā
habet
Translate
the following sentence:
Tunc Mārcus Tullius Cicero cōnsul longam et lūculentam ōrātiōnem in cūriā habet.
splendid
Marcus Tullius Cicero
in
the
the consul
speech
and
a
senate
long
Then
delivers
Identify
the
verb/s
in the following sentence:
Cicero māgnā fortitūdine nārrat Catilīnam esse virum malum et cīvibus Rōmānīs mortem parāre.
Cicero
māgnā
fortitūdine
nārrat
Catilīnam
esse
virum
malum
et
cīvibus
Rōmānīs
mortem
parāre
Identify
the
nominative noun/s
in the following sentence:
Cicero māgnā fortitūdine nārrat Catilīnam esse virum malum et cīvibus Rōmānīs mortem parāre.
Cicero
māgnā
fortitūdine
nārrat
Catilīnam
esse
virum
malum
et
cīvibus
Rōmānīs
mortem
parāre
Identify
the
accusative noun/s
in the following sentence:
Cicero māgnā fortitūdine nārrat Catilīnam esse virum malum et cīvibus Rōmānīs mortem parāre.
Cicero
māgnā
fortitūdine
nārrat
Catilīnam
esse
virum
malum
et
cīvibus
Rōmānīs
mortem
parāre
Identify
the
accusative adjective/s
in the following sentence:
Cicero māgnā fortitūdine nārrat Catilīnam esse virum malum et cīvibus Rōmānīs mortem parāre.
Cicero
māgnā
fortitūdine
nārrat
Catilīnam
esse
virum
malum
et
cīvibus
Rōmānīs
mortem
parāre
Identify
the
ablative noun/s
in the following sentence:
Cicero māgnā fortitūdine nārrat Catilīnam esse virum malum et cīvibus Rōmānīs mortem parāre.
Cicero
māgnā
fortitūdine
nārrat
Catilīnam
esse
virum
malum
et
cīvibus
Rōmānīs
mortem
parāre
Identify
the
ablative adjective/s
in the following sentence:
Cicero māgnā fortitūdine nārrat Catilīnam esse virum malum et cīvibus Rōmānīs mortem parāre.
Cicero
māgnā
fortitūdine
nārrat
Catilīnam
esse
virum
malum
et
cīvibus
Rōmānīs
mortem
parāre
Identify
the
dative noun/s
in the following sentence:
Cicero māgnā fortitūdine nārrat Catilīnam esse virum malum et cīvibus Rōmānīs mortem parāre.
Cicero
māgnā
fortitūdine
nārrat
Catilīnam
esse
virum
malum
et
cīvibus
Rōmānīs
mortem
parāre
Identify
the
dative adjective/s
in the following sentence:
Cicero māgnā fortitūdine nārrat Catilīnam esse virum malum et cīvibus Rōmānīs mortem parāre.
Cicero
māgnā
fortitūdine
nārrat
Catilīnam
esse
virum
malum
et
cīvibus
Rōmānīs
mortem
parāre
Translate
the following sentence:
Cicero māgnā fortitūdine nārrat Catilīnam esse virum malum et cīvibus Rōmānīs mortem parāre.
is
Catiline
and that
for Roman citizens
he is preparing
with great courage
death
a bad man
tells that
Cicero
Identify
the
verb/s
in the following sentence:
Cicero dīcit sē posse armīs Rōmānōs servāre et Catilīnam ab urbe Rōmā sēmovēre.
Cicero
dīcit
sē
posse
armīs
Rōmānōs
servāre
et
Catilīnam
ab
urbe
Rōmā
sēmovēre
Identify
the
nominative noun/s
in the following sentence:
Cicero dīcit sē posse armīs Rōmānōs servāre et Catilīnam ab urbe Rōmā sēmovēre.
Cicero
dīcit
sē
posse
armīs
Rōmānōs
servāre
et
Catilīnam
ab
urbe
Rōmā
sēmovēre
Identify
the
accusative noun/s
in the following sentence:
Cicero dīcit sē posse armīs Rōmānōs servāre et Catilīnam ab urbe Rōmā sēmovēre.
Cicero
dīcit
sē
posse
armīs
Rōmānōs
servāre
et
Catilīnam
ab
urbe
Rōmā
sēmovēre
Identify
the
ablative noun/s
in the following sentence:
Cicero dīcit sē posse armīs Rōmānōs servāre et Catilīnam ab urbe Rōmā sēmovēre.
Cicero
dīcit
sē
posse
armīs
Rōmānōs
servāre
et
Catilīnam
ab
urbe
Rōmā
sēmovēre
Translate
the following sentence:
Cicero dīcit sē posse armīs Rōmānōs servāre et Catilīnam ab urbe Rōmā sēmovēre.
with
he can
the Romans
and
Catiline
Cicero
save
the city Rome
says that
weapons
remove
from
Identify
the
verb/s
in the following sentence.
Catilīna audit et terram spectat.
Catilīna
audit
et
terram
spectat
Identify
the
nominative noun/s
in the following sentence.
Catilīna audit et terram spectat.
Catilīna
audit
et
terram
spectat
Identify
the
accusative noun/s
in the following sentence.
Catilīna audit et terram spectat.
Catilīna
audit
et
terram
spectat
Translate
the following sentence.
Catilīna audit et terram spectat.
looking at
the floor (earth)
Catiline
is listening
and
Identify
the
verb/s
in the following sentence:
Tandem Catilīna dīcit patrēs nōn dēbēre verba Cicerōnis audīre.
Tandem
Catilīna
dīcit
patrēs
nōn
dēbēre
verba
Cicerōnis
audīre
Identify
the
nominative noun/s
in the following sentence:
Tandem Catilīna dīcit patrēs nōn dēbēre verba Cicerōnis audīre.
Tandem
Catilīna
dīcit
patrēs
nōn
dēbēre
verba
Cicerōnis
audīre
Identify
the
accuastive noun/s
in the following sentence:
Tandem Catilīna dīcit patrēs nōn dēbēre verba Cicerōnis audīre.
Tandem
Catilīna
dīcit
patrēs
nōn
dēbēre
verba
Cicerōnis
audīre
Identify
the
genitive noun/s
in the following sentence:
Tandem Catilīna dīcit patrēs nōn dēbēre verba Cicerōnis audīre.
Tandem
Catilīna
dīcit
patrēs
nōn
dēbēre
verba
Cicerōnis
audīre
Translate
the following sentence:
Tandem Catilīna dīcit patrēs nōn dēbēre verba Cicerōnis audīre.
listen to
should
says that
Catiline
of Cicero
the senators
not
the words
At last
Identify
the
verb/s
in the following sentence:
Patrēs tamen verba Cicerōnis audiunt et urbem servāre dēcernunt.
Patrēs
tamen
verba
Cicerōnis
audiunt
et
urbem
servāre
dēcernunt
Identify
the
nominative noun/s
in the following sentence:
Patrēs tamen verba Cicerōnis audiunt et urbem servāre dēcernunt.
Patrēs
tamen
verba
Cicerōnis
audiunt
et
urbem
servāre
dēcernunt
Identify
the
accusative noun/s
in the following sentence:
Patrēs tamen verba Cicerōnis audiunt et urbem servāre dēcernunt.
Patrēs
tamen
verba
Cicerōnis
audiunt
et
urbem
servāre
dēcernunt
Identify
the
genitive noun/s
in the following sentence:
Patrēs tamen verba Cicerōnis audiunt et urbem servāre dēcernunt.
Patrēs
tamen
verba
Cicerōnis
audiunt
et
urbem
servāre
dēcernunt
Translate
the following sentence:
Patrēs tamen verba Cicerōnis audiunt et urbem servāre dēcernunt.
however
to save
and
decide
the words
of Cicero
the city
do listen to
the senators