Calendar: 1856-1857 Page 357
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358 GENERAL LITERATURE AND SCIENCE unguem factus homo-sumere depositum clavum-respondere vadato-triste bidental-Cantabrica bella-licet antestari- utroque laudabit pollice ludum-Actia pugna Sunt qui dicant Why is dicant" in the subjunctive mood Quote Horace's description of the Iambic trimeter and some of his own Iambic trimeters Compare the uses of the infinitive in Latin and Greek Derive and explain calamitas ccerimoiiia bruma suppli- catio municipium fasti nundinor flocci sincerus inficiari indoles solennis pavimentum extrico frugi caupona Explain the constitution of the Roman Senate 10 Draw plan of Rome showing the seven hills and the direction in which Modern Rome principally extends 11 Describe in Latin and as nearly as you can in the words of Horace his villa and farm 12 Translate with notes Turn Agricola quanquam transacta aestas sparsi per provin- ciam numeri praesumpta apud militem illius anni quies tarda et contraria bellum inchoaturo et plerisque custodiri suspecta potius videbatur ire obviam discrimini statuit contractisque legionum vexillis et modica auxiliorum manu quia in sequum degredi Ordovices non audebant ipse ante agmen quo ceteris par animus simili periculo esset erexit aciem caesaque prope universa gente non ignarus instandum famae ac prout prima cessissent fore universa Monam insulam cujus possessione revocatum Paullinum rebellione totius Britannia supra memoravi redigere in potestatem animo intendit Sed ut in dubiis consiliis naves deerant ratio et constantia ducis transvexit Depositis omnibus sarcinis lectissimos auxiliarium quibus nota vada et patrius nandi usus quo simul seque et arma et equos regunt ita re pente immisit ut obstupefacti hostes qui classem qui naves qui mare exspectabant nihil arduum aut invictum crediderint sic ad bellum venientibus Ita petita pace ac dedita insula clarus ac magnus haberi Agricola quippe cui ingrediefiti provinciam quod tempus alii per ostentationem aut officiortim ambitum transigunt labor et periculum placuisset Nec Agricola prosperitate rerum in vanitatem usus expeditionem aut victoriam vocabat victos
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