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Preface
How to Use this Sourcebook
Abbreviations
Epigraph
Axiomata XII Nostra Ad Latinitatem Intellegendam
XIV Mores Latinitatis
Suggestions for Success, or Habitus Latinus
A Typology of Translation
Glossary of Key Terms for the Study of Latin
1. The Phileros Monument (Année Épigraphique 1986.166)
2. Fābula dē Oreste et Pylade, duōbus amīcīs, quī amīcitiam magnam habērent
3. Pylades et Orestes (Valpy)
4. A Poetic Pylades et Orestes: Manilius, Astronomica 2.579-593
5. A Greater Poetic Pylades et Orestes: Ovid, Epistulae Ex Ponto 3.2.67-102
6. Damon et Pythias
7. Damon et Pythias in Cicero, De Officiis 3.43-46
Introduction to Epigrams
8. 8 (Mostly) Friendly Epigrams
9. Martial 10.11
10. Many More (Mostly) Friendly Epigrams
Introduction to Cicero’s Laelius De Amicitia
11. Cicero, De Amicitia 18–19
12. Cicero, De Amicitia 19–20
13. Lucretius, De Rerum Natura 5.1011-1018
14. Cicero, De Amicitia 20
15. Cicero, De Amicitia 22–23
Cicero, De Amicitia 22–23 (continued)
16. Cicero, De Amicitia 33–35
17. Cicero, De Amicitia 33–35 (continued)
18. Cicero, De Amicitia 51
19. Cicero, De Amicitia 74
20. Augustine, City of God 19.8
21. Domitius Marsus, Fragment 147
22. Cicero, De Amicitia 79–81
23. Cicero, De Amicitia 79–81 (continued)
24. Cicero, De Amicitia 82–85
25. Cicero, De Amicitia 82–85 (continued)
Introduction to Seneca’s Epistulae Morales
26. Seneca, Epistula 3.1–4
Seneca, Epistula 3.1–4 (continued)
27. Seneca, Epistula 9.1–5
Seneca, Epistula 9.1–5 (continued)
Introduction
Introduction to Nepos, Life of Hannibal
28. Nepos’ Life of Hannibal — By Clause
29. Vergil’s Dido (Vergil, Aeneid 4.331–396, 585-629)
Introduction to Ovid’s Vergil’s Dido (Heroides 7)
30. Ovid, Heroides 7.1–14
Ovid, Heroides 7.15-32
Ovid, Heroides 7.33–52
Ovid, Heroides 7.53-68
Ovid, Heroides 7.69-86
Ovid, Heroides 7.87-102
Ovid, Heroides 7.103-120
Ovid, Heroides 7.121-138
Ovid, Heroides 7.139-156
Ovid, Heroides 7.157-174
Ovid, Heroides 7.175-190
Ovid, Heroides 7.191-196
Pompeius Trogus on Dido
31. Trogus, Historiae Philippicae 18.4
Trogus, Historiae Philippicae 18.5
Trogus, Historiae Philippicae 18.6–7.1
Introduction to Inscribed Friendship
32. CIL 6.9980: Tombstone, Rome 2nd century CE
33. CIL 12.2010
34. CIL 5.3704
35. CIL 6.6323
36. Martial 1.93
37. CIL 6.7582
38. CIL 6.25570
39. CIL 11.5927
40. CIL 6.26467a
41. CIL 6.9659
42. CIL 6.12839
43. CIL 6.1363
44. Supplementa Italica 519
45. Helttula 68
46. Helttula 91
47. Friendship and Diverse Voices on Stone
48. CIL 6.9450 & 5.96
49. CIL 2.1293
50. CIL 5.6391
51. CIL 6.7671
52. CIL 10.4110 & 6.1852.4
53. CIL 6.6275
54. Friendship on the Frontier: the Vindolanda Tablets
55. Vindolanda 310
56. Vindolanda 233
57. Vindolanda 291
58. Vindolanda 292
59. Florus, Epitome 2.12 (Bellum Catilinae)
60. M. Tullī Cicerōnis Ōrātiō in L. Sergium Catlīnam Prīma in Senātū Habita (By Phrase)
61. Cleopatra: Horace, Odes 1.37
The Parts of Speech in Latin & Their Attributes
Synopsis of Cases and their Uses
Synopsis of Syntax
The Logic of Latin
Pre·po·si·tions
Let’s Chunk or How to Recognize Units of Meaning in Latin by Pre-Reading
The Rhythm of Latin Poetry :: "Scanning" Meter
Acknowledgements
Q(uintus) Pompeius Lucr[io] / sibi et / C(aio) Novellio Crescen[ti] / amico.
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