2011 Massachusetts Certamen
... A: “timeo,” meaning “to be afraid” B1: Give the Latin root and its meaning of the English word “contemplate.” A: “templum,” meaning “temple” B2: Give the Latin root and its meaning of the English word “dissent.” A: “sentio,” meaning “to perceive” ...
... A: “timeo,” meaning “to be afraid” B1: Give the Latin root and its meaning of the English word “contemplate.” A: “templum,” meaning “temple” B2: Give the Latin root and its meaning of the English word “dissent.” A: “sentio,” meaning “to perceive” ...
Chapter 13: Beginnings, 1000 B.C.
... bound around an ax. It became the symbol of a Roman ruler’s power to beat or execute other people. The Etruscans also introduced the Romans to certain religious beliefs. These included soothsayers and gods with human forms. The Etruscans built the first temple on the Capitoline (kap’ uh tuh lı̄n), o ...
... bound around an ax. It became the symbol of a Roman ruler’s power to beat or execute other people. The Etruscans also introduced the Romans to certain religious beliefs. These included soothsayers and gods with human forms. The Etruscans built the first temple on the Capitoline (kap’ uh tuh lı̄n), o ...
2013 MA Novice
... Which of the following, if any, is not from the same Latin root as the others: consent, sensational, resentment, extrasensory NONE, ALL FROM SAME ROOT B1: What Latin word with what meaning is at the root of all of the words in the tossup? SENTIO– TO FEEL, REALIZZE B2: What derivative of sentio means ...
... Which of the following, if any, is not from the same Latin root as the others: consent, sensational, resentment, extrasensory NONE, ALL FROM SAME ROOT B1: What Latin word with what meaning is at the root of all of the words in the tossup? SENTIO– TO FEEL, REALIZZE B2: What derivative of sentio means ...
Heliogabalus
... ““Is it not deplorable that a faction...of abandoned, hopeless outlaws makes attacks against the gods? They together ignorant persons from the lowest dregs, and credulous women, easily deceived as their sex is, and organize a rabble of unholy conspirators, leagued together in nocturnal associations ...
... ““Is it not deplorable that a faction...of abandoned, hopeless outlaws makes attacks against the gods? They together ignorant persons from the lowest dregs, and credulous women, easily deceived as their sex is, and organize a rabble of unholy conspirators, leagued together in nocturnal associations ...
Full introductory notes - Association for Latin Teaching
... illustrious persons’ careers and characters should be analysed, not just their actions (they make history) – central feature of Livy’s work it is the individual (human qualities), as well as chance and divine intervention which makes history the causes of important events should be investigate ...
... illustrious persons’ careers and characters should be analysed, not just their actions (they make history) – central feature of Livy’s work it is the individual (human qualities), as well as chance and divine intervention which makes history the causes of important events should be investigate ...
NCEA Level 3 Classical Studies (90513) 2012
... The ways in which Philip prepared Alexander for succession as king. Alexander was Philip’s eldest son and from birth marked out as the future king of Macedonia. There is little ancient source evidence about his early years, but it appears that he was tutored as the royal prince firstly by Leonidas, ...
... The ways in which Philip prepared Alexander for succession as king. Alexander was Philip’s eldest son and from birth marked out as the future king of Macedonia. There is little ancient source evidence about his early years, but it appears that he was tutored as the royal prince firstly by Leonidas, ...
Religious Toleration and Political Power in the Roman
... Roman religion is such an elusive topic that one modern work of reference does not offer a definition of it, but simply a description: "Defining 'Roman religion' is harder than it might seem. The emphasis of scholars has generally been on the public festivals and institutions, on the ground that the ...
... Roman religion is such an elusive topic that one modern work of reference does not offer a definition of it, but simply a description: "Defining 'Roman religion' is harder than it might seem. The emphasis of scholars has generally been on the public festivals and institutions, on the ground that the ...
The Letters of Cicero
... ■ Cicero wrote many letters of various types; some to family, and those close to him, but also many were formal letters, or letters addressed to the public. ■ The letters written by Cicero take place over the course of a very interesting time in Roman history, and Cicero was a central figure in many ...
... ■ Cicero wrote many letters of various types; some to family, and those close to him, but also many were formal letters, or letters addressed to the public. ■ The letters written by Cicero take place over the course of a very interesting time in Roman history, and Cicero was a central figure in many ...
A Study of Some of the Effects of the Punic Wars Upon
... bear any loss suffered by storms or from the enemy. ...
... bear any loss suffered by storms or from the enemy. ...
Layout 2 - McGill University
... nonetheless, he seems very well acquainted with the Postumii, and so it seems safe to infer that he either used Postumius’ history or the Postumii family annals. Livy wrote his history under the auspices of the Augustan regime, during which a religious revival was taking place. P.G. Walsh notes that ...
... nonetheless, he seems very well acquainted with the Postumii, and so it seems safe to infer that he either used Postumius’ history or the Postumii family annals. Livy wrote his history under the auspices of the Augustan regime, during which a religious revival was taking place. P.G. Walsh notes that ...
1 - wshslatin
... M. Johnston's statement that there was a "usual rate of interest" is probably an oversimplification. We know of various laws that regulated interest rates at different times in Roman history. For additional information, start with "interest, rates of" in the OCD, 3rd ed, 1996. ...
... M. Johnston's statement that there was a "usual rate of interest" is probably an oversimplification. We know of various laws that regulated interest rates at different times in Roman history. For additional information, start with "interest, rates of" in the OCD, 3rd ed, 1996. ...
The Forum Romanum: A Kaleidoscopic Analysis
... units and temples. Archaeologists have frequently uncovered rooms for the display of merchandise in conjunction with the ruins of some shrine or temple.⁹ What type of merchandise did these storage units protect? While there are many possibilities, I will address one such possibility in this paper. T ...
... units and temples. Archaeologists have frequently uncovered rooms for the display of merchandise in conjunction with the ruins of some shrine or temple.⁹ What type of merchandise did these storage units protect? While there are many possibilities, I will address one such possibility in this paper. T ...
Anna Tatarkiewicz
... construction works on Forum Transitorium35 were commenced nowhere else but at the Temple of Minerva.36 The Filocalus calendar from the year 354 lists a sanctuary devoted to Minerva on the Field of Mars among many other construction projects conducted by Domitian.37 It bordered with a monumental cent ...
... construction works on Forum Transitorium35 were commenced nowhere else but at the Temple of Minerva.36 The Filocalus calendar from the year 354 lists a sanctuary devoted to Minerva on the Field of Mars among many other construction projects conducted by Domitian.37 It bordered with a monumental cent ...
- Sacramento - California State University
... Polybius’ The Roman Constitution and excerpts from Plutarch regarding the Gracchi brothers. This unit pays special attention to important aspects of Roman religion and how religious duty permeated public and private life. The student will also understand Roman values expressed through art, architect ...
... Polybius’ The Roman Constitution and excerpts from Plutarch regarding the Gracchi brothers. This unit pays special attention to important aspects of Roman religion and how religious duty permeated public and private life. The student will also understand Roman values expressed through art, architect ...
Origin Stories - Christians for Biblical Equality
... to Rome’s supremacy,” and (2) to flatter the Romans by connecting them with Greece’s heroic age.21 Thus, this Greek writer had both Greeks and Romans in mind as he wrote this work.22 While there were many Roman histories circulating in the ancient world, Dionysius is of particular interest here beca ...
... to Rome’s supremacy,” and (2) to flatter the Romans by connecting them with Greece’s heroic age.21 Thus, this Greek writer had both Greeks and Romans in mind as he wrote this work.22 While there were many Roman histories circulating in the ancient world, Dionysius is of particular interest here beca ...
16Powell
... The structure of the De Agri Cultura is, notoriously, somewhat disorganised; whether that is the fault of Cato or of the transmission remains an open question; but it does raise the problem of how such a work was to be used by its first readers. Received scholarly opinion has it that continuous ora ...
... The structure of the De Agri Cultura is, notoriously, somewhat disorganised; whether that is the fault of Cato or of the transmission remains an open question; but it does raise the problem of how such a work was to be used by its first readers. Received scholarly opinion has it that continuous ora ...
1st Annual Eastside Certamen Tournament
... B1. Make the subject singular in the sentence. Dux Gallorum hostem viderat. B2. Make the verb future perfect and give the new translation Dux Galli hostem viderit. - The leader of the Gauls will have seen the enemy. 5. Shenanigans of his included rigging a boat to collapse and kill his mother, as we ...
... B1. Make the subject singular in the sentence. Dux Gallorum hostem viderat. B2. Make the verb future perfect and give the new translation Dux Galli hostem viderit. - The leader of the Gauls will have seen the enemy. 5. Shenanigans of his included rigging a boat to collapse and kill his mother, as we ...
IJCL Convention Certamen February 25th 2007 First Round
... 18. He was a celebrated Greek musician who could enchant animals, plants, and even rocks with his lyre. Who was this bard who lost his wife Eurdyice to a snakebite? Orpheus -B1. What was the one condition Hades gave Orpheus if he was to get Eurydice back? Orpheus was to not look back at Eurydice unt ...
... 18. He was a celebrated Greek musician who could enchant animals, plants, and even rocks with his lyre. Who was this bard who lost his wife Eurdyice to a snakebite? Orpheus -B1. What was the one condition Hades gave Orpheus if he was to get Eurydice back? Orpheus was to not look back at Eurydice unt ...
Augustus Paper - Derek Westlund Brown
... Octavius after the man who erected the previous portico on the same site, a pulvinar at the Circus Maximus, (2) the temples on the Capitol of Jupiter Feretrius and Jupiter the Thunderer, the temple of Quirinus, the temples of Minerva and Queen Juno and Jupiter Libertas on the Aventine, the temple of ...
... Octavius after the man who erected the previous portico on the same site, a pulvinar at the Circus Maximus, (2) the temples on the Capitol of Jupiter Feretrius and Jupiter the Thunderer, the temple of Quirinus, the temples of Minerva and Queen Juno and Jupiter Libertas on the Aventine, the temple of ...
Katherine Crawford St. Olaf College 1 The Foundation of the Roman
... imperial worship. Augustus was careful to align himself with previous deities such as Hercules so that when Romans worshiped him, they simultaneously worshiped the Roman state. The required pouring of libations to the emperor’s genius sets the foundation for future emperor worship. Augustus aligned ...
... imperial worship. Augustus was careful to align himself with previous deities such as Hercules so that when Romans worshiped him, they simultaneously worshiped the Roman state. The required pouring of libations to the emperor’s genius sets the foundation for future emperor worship. Augustus aligned ...
Augustan Religion And The Reshaping Of Roman
... perhaps not yet to an equal position within the Roman state. The civil wars among Roman politicians, first Sulla and Marius, then Caesar and Pompey, and finally Octavian and Antony, created further problems. Roman fought Roman, and even partisans of the same leader fought against each other. The fre ...
... perhaps not yet to an equal position within the Roman state. The civil wars among Roman politicians, first Sulla and Marius, then Caesar and Pompey, and finally Octavian and Antony, created further problems. Roman fought Roman, and even partisans of the same leader fought against each other. The fre ...
Paterfamiloias -ancient - integrating the language sciences
... function together and how are they structured in order to achieve these goals? Many of the answers to these questions come from the study of the primitive religion that constituted the Greek and Roman family. In these primitive social structures one finds all of the elements that led to the founding ...
... function together and how are they structured in order to achieve these goals? Many of the answers to these questions come from the study of the primitive religion that constituted the Greek and Roman family. In these primitive social structures one finds all of the elements that led to the founding ...
Augustan Religion and the Reshaping of Roman Memory
... perhaps not yet to an equal position within the Roman state. The civil wars among Roman politicians, first Sulla and Marius, then Caesar and Pompey, and finally Octavian and Antony, created further problems. Roman fought Roman, and even partisans of the same leader fought against each other. The fre ...
... perhaps not yet to an equal position within the Roman state. The civil wars among Roman politicians, first Sulla and Marius, then Caesar and Pompey, and finally Octavian and Antony, created further problems. Roman fought Roman, and even partisans of the same leader fought against each other. The fre ...