Index
A number of subordinate wiki pages in this project are concerned with specific selections from D. A. Russell,
Anthology of Latin Prose. These are:
Bibliography
A reasonable approach might be to limit this category to items you have actually consulted or plan to consult this semester.
Allen and Greenough,
New Latin Grammar (New York: 1975) [A-G]
D. A. Russell,
Anthology of Latin Prose (Oxford: 1991) [LP]
Webliography
A reasonable approach might be to limit this category to items you have actually consulted or plan to consult this semester.
Cicero,
Pro Sex. Roscio 69-73 
,
Perseus Digital Library
Cicero,
The Argument of Pro Sex. Roscio 
,
Perseus Digital Library
Cicero,
In Verrem 2.5.95-100 
,
Perseus Digital Library
Cicero,
Pro Murena 60-64 
;
Perseus Digital Library
Suetonius,
Lives of the Caesars (M. Porcius Cato) 
;
Perseus Digital Library
Cicero,
Second Philippic 64-9 
;
Perseus Digital Library
Suzanne Cross, Concise
biography of Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus 
Cicero,
De Oratore 1.236-240
Caesar,
Bellum Gallicum 6.13.1 
Caesar,
Bellum Gallicum 1.42-46 
Sallust,
Bellum Jugurthinum 5-7
Comments and Questions on selections we read in D. A. Russell, __An Anthology of Latin Prose__ (Oxford: 1991).
Nota Bene: The range of comments and questions you post here is up to you. They may be concerned with the grammar and syntax of the selections. They may also be of a literary and interpretative character. If historical or cultural matters catch your attention, by all means address them here.
Kernel Chart Template 
(N.B. Students may download this file, fill in the template for a specific Latin sentence, then upload the file to a server they have access to. At that point, they can create a link in the wiki to the file on their server.
This is a merry-go-round, but it's the best way I can think of now to make a linear analysis clearer on our wiki.
Here is an image of the kernel chart template:
Note to Kyle and other readers of this page:
I've created separate Wiki pages for each of the excerpts we read in An Anthology of Latin Prose, so don't panic. All material we've posted is now on the page for the individual excerpts. This will make editing, as well as reading, more efficient.
Links back to this HomePage and to other Wiki pages created from within our LatinitasWiki will always be available through the HomePage and PageIndex links at the top of each Wiki page.
6. The parricide's punishment (Cicero)
ParricidesPunishment
7. A pirate raid (Cicero)
PirateRaid
8. Cato the Stoic (Cicero)
CatoStoic
11. Antony's outrageous behaviour (Cicero)
Notes and Analysis
Quiz for October 6
15. Orators and lawyers (Cicero)
Notes and Analysis
Quiz for October 18
25. Druids (Caesar)
Caesar describes Druids
23. Caesar and Ariovistus (Caesar)
Notes and Analysis
28. Jugurtha (Sallust)
Notes and Analysis
29. Marius as consul (Sallust)
Notes and Analysis
Final Examination
Semester Synthesis