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Tag Archives: Latin Institute

Summer Latin Institute – Day 50

Posted on August 20, 2012 by Michael Broder

Today is Day 50. The 49 instructional days are past. The day of celebration is past. It’s final exam day. A passage from Vergil’s Aeneid to translate at sight (glossed), with questions about syntax, scansion, and poetic interpretation. An Ode Continue reading Summer Latin Institute – Day 50→

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Summer Latin Institute – Day 49

Posted on August 18, 2012 by Michael Broder

Day 49 was yesterday, August 17, 2012. The last instructional day of the Summer Latin Institute. At last, the end is nearly here. For morning drill, we read Horace’s Odes 1.37 (Nunc est bibendum), 3.25 (Quo me rapis), and 3.30 Continue reading Summer Latin Institute – Day 49→

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Summer Latin Institute – Day 48

Posted on August 16, 2012 by Michael Broder

Today is DAY 48. For morning drill, we switch from Horace’s Odes to his Epistles 1.2. More lunchtime optional sight reading from Vergil’s Aeneid. After lunch, students continue reading Tacitus’ Annals, Augustine’s Confessions, or Vergil’s Eclogues in their respective elective. Continue reading Summer Latin Institute – Day 48→

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Summer Latin Institute – Day 47

Posted on August 15, 2012 by Michael Broder

Today is Day 47. In morning drill today we read Horace Odes 2.9 and 4.2. Our lunchtime optional sight reading is from our old friend, Vergil’s Aeneid. After lunch, students continued reading Tacitus’ Annals, Augustine’s Confessions, or Vergil’s Eclogues in Continue reading Summer Latin Institute – Day 47→

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Summer Latin Institute – Day 46

Posted on August 15, 2012 by Michael Broder

Day 46 was Tuesday, August 14. I taught both hours of morning drill today, in which we read Horace Odes 2.3, 2.13, 2.14, and 3.13. Odes 3.13 is the famous celebration of Horace’s Spring of Bandusia (fons Bandusiae).  Here are Continue reading Summer Latin Institute – Day 46→

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Summer Latin Institute – Day 45

Posted on August 15, 2012 by Michael Broder

Day 45 was Monday, August 13. And yes, once again, I led the 8:30 a.m. optional review of the previous night’s reading, which was our students’ first foray into the Odes of Horace. Morning drill: Horace Odes 1.5, 1.6, 1.9, Continue reading Summer Latin Institute – Day 45→

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Summer Latin Institute – Day 44

Posted on August 15, 2012 by Michael Broder

Day 44 was Friday, August 10.  I led the 8:30 a.m. optional review of the previous night’s reading. TODAY IN AENEID BOOK 4 (642-705): That nothing may interrupt her plan, Dido sends away her late husband’s old nurse Barce and Continue reading Summer Latin Institute – Day 44→

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Summer Latin Institute – Day 43

Posted on August 13, 2012 by Michael Broder

Day 43 was Thursday, August 9. Mirablile visu, the final couple of students recited their passages of Aeneid 4 from memory, complete with elisions, pauses, and coincidence of ictus and accent after the caesura. TODAY IN AENEID BOOK 4 (553-641): Continue reading Summer Latin Institute – Day 43→

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Summer Latin Institute – DAY 42

Posted on August 8, 2012 by Michael Broder

TODAY IS DAY 42. Mirablile visu, students continued reciting passages of Aeneid 4 from memory, complete with elisions, pauses, and coincidence of ictus and accent after the caesura. TODAY IN AENEID BOOK 4 (474-552): Concealing her plans from her sister, Continue reading Summer Latin Institute – DAY 42→

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Summer Latin Institute – DAY 41

Posted on August 8, 2012 by Michael Broder

Day 41 was yesterday, August 7, 2012. Students have begun reciting passages of Aeneid 4 from memory, taking careful pains with their elision, pausing at their principal caesurae, and showcasing the coincidence of ictus and accent after the caesura. Mirablile Continue reading Summer Latin Institute – DAY 41→

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