I. Translate the bold-face phrases, and try to identify
the ablative construction.
- 1. Quintus ab Maecenate semper laudabatur.
- 2. tertia hora Quintus ad forum ambulavit.
- 3. senator superbus Quinto magna arrogantia loquebatur.
- 4. nemo otium gemmis emere potest.
- gemma, -ae, f.: gem
- emo, emere, emi, emptum: buy
- 5. conspiratores Caesarem pugionibus oppugnabunt.
- pugio, pugionis, m.: dagger
- 6. Quintus iter Brundisium cum Vergilio
Heliodoroque fecit.
- 7. Vergilius erat poeta insignis ingenio.
- insignis, insigne: remarkable
- ingenium, -i, n.:
- 8. Aeneid Vergilii est carmen multo
longius carminibus Horatii.
- 9. Cicero orationem summa eloquentia
scripsit.
- 10. urbs a Bruto obsessa tandem fame
dedidit.
- famis, -is, f.: starvation;
famine
- dedo, dedere, dedidi, deditum:
surrender; give up
II. Translate the bold-face phrases into Latin, and
say which construction of the ablative is required...
- 1. Quintus praises his patron with enthusiasm.
- enthusiasm: studium, -i, n.
- 2. Within a few months Octavian went from obscure
patrician to triumvir.
- few: pauci, -ae, -a
- month: mensis, mensis, f.
- 3. The jeering crowds pelted Cleopatra with eggs.
- egg: ovum, -i, n.
- 4. Those proscribed by the leading men were obliged
to seek exile from Rome.
- leading man: princeps, principis, m.
- 5. You can trust Maecenas, who is a man of simple decency.
- decency: humanitas, humanitatis, f.
- 6. There is no drug more powerful than hope.
- hope: spes, spei, f.
- 7. Quintus returned to Rome a few years earlier than
Pompeius.
- 8. The Roman people, worn out from discord, welcomed
Octavian as a restorer of peace.
- discord: discordia, -ae, f.
- 9. Quintus saw his friends in the forum and decided to stroll
with them to the baths.
- 10. As emperor, Augustus was unexcelled in reputation.
- reputation: dignitas, dignitatis, f.