The Intermediate Coordinate Sentence,1693-1713.The Subordinate Idea unindicated by the Mood,1695-1704. The Subordinate Idea indicated by the Subjunctive,1705-1713.THE COMPLEX SENTENCE, OR SUBORDINATION,1714-2299.Definitions and Classifications,1714-1716. Primary and Secondary Tenses,1717. Virtual Futures,1718.Mood of the Subordinate Sentence,1720-1731.The Indicative,1721. The Subjunctive: In Indirect Discourse, and in cases of Attraction,1722-1729. Of Repeated Action,1730. As in the Simple Sentence,1731.Tense of the Subordinate Sentence,1732-1772.Of the Indicative,1732-1739. Of the Subjunctive,1740-1772. Sequence of Tenses,1745-1772. Tense subordinate to an Indicative,1746-1761. Tense subordinate to a Subjunctive,1762-1765. Tense subordinate to a Noun of the Verb,1766-1769. Subjunctive due to another Subjunctive or to an Infinitive,1770-1772.The Indirect Question,1773-1791.In General,1773-1774. Yes or No Questions,1775-1777. Alternative Questions,1778-1784. Pronoun Questions,1785. Original Subjunctives,1786. Indicative Questions apparently Indirect,1787-1791.The Relative Sentence,1792-1837.Agreement of the Relative,1801-1811. Moods in the Relative Sentence,1812-1830. Relative Sentences of Purpose,1817. Of Characteristic or Result,1818-1823. Of Cause or Concession,1824-1830. Correlative Sentences,1831. Relative Sentences Combined,1832-1834. The Relative introducing a main Sentence,1835-1837.The Conjunctive Particle Sentence,1838-2122.Introduced byquod,1838-1855.quia,1856-1858.quomorcum,1859-1881.quoniam,1882-1884.quotiēns,quotiēnscumque,1885-1887.quam,1888-1898.quamquam,1899-1902.quamvīs,1903-1907.tamquam,1908-1910.antequam,priusquam,1911-1922.postquam,ubī̆,ut,cum prīmum,simul atque,1923-1934.ut,1935-1970.ubī̆,1971.quō,1972-1976.quōminus,1977-1979.quīn,1980-1990.dum,dōnec,quoad,quamdiū,1991-2009.quandō,2010-2014.sī,2015-2115.etsī,tametsī,etiamsī,2116.quasi,tamquam sī,utorvelut sī,2117-2122.Connection of Separate Sentences or Periods,2123-2159.Without a Connective,2124-2127. With a Connective,2128-2158. Affirmative Coordination,2159.Nouns of the Verb,2160-2299.The Infinitive,2160-2236. Definitions,2160-2163. The Infinitive of Purpose,2164-2165. With Adjectives,2166.The Infinitive as Object: The Complementary Infinitive,2168-2171. The Accusative with the Infinitive,2172-2206.The Infinitive as Subject,2207-2215. The Infinitive of Exclamation,2216.Tenses of the Infinitive,2218. Present,2219-2222. Perfect,2223-2231. Future,2232-2236.The Gerundive and Gerund,2237-2268. Definitions,2237-2242. Nominative,2243-2249. Accusative,2250-2253. Dative,2254-2257. Genitive,2258-2264. Ablative,2265-2268.The Supine,2269-2277. Definitions,2269. Supine in-um,2270-2273. Supine in-ū,2274-2277.The Participle,2278-2299. Definition,2278. Time of the Participle,2279-2281. The Attributive Participle,2282-2286. The Substantive Participle,2287-2292. The Appositive Participle,2293-2296. The Predicative Participle,2297-2299.APPENDIX,2300-2745.Some Occasional Peculiarities of Verbs,2300-2307.The Conative Use,2301-2303. The Causative Use,2304. The Potential Use,2305. The Obligatory Use,2306. The Permissive Use,2307.Indirect Discourse,2308-2334.Definitions,2308-2311. Mood,2312-2320. Tense,2321-2324. Pronoun,2325. Conditional Periods in Indirect Discourse,2326-2334.Use of Pronouns,2335-2403.Personal,2335. Reflexive,2336-2343. Equivalents for a Reciprocal Pronoun,2344-2345. Possessive,2346. Demonstrative,2347-2364. Determinative,2365-2370. Pronoun of Identity,2371-2373. Intensive,2374-2384. Interrogative,2385-2386. Relative,2387. Indefinite,2388-2403.Numerals,2404-2428.Classification,2404. List of Numerals,2405. Notation,2406-2411. Some forms of Numerals,2412-2418. Some uses of Numerals,2419-2422Other Numerals,2423. Fractions,2424-2428.Prosody,2429-2739.Rules of Quantity,2429-2472. In Classical Latin,2429-2457. Position,2458. Hidden Quantity,2459-2463. Peculiarities of Quantity in Old Latin,2464-2469. Iambic Shortening,2470-2472.Figures of Prosody,2473-2510. Hiatus,2473-2480. Elision,2481-2492. Ecthlipsis,2493-2496. Semi-Hiatus or Semi-Elision,2497. Synaloepha,2498. Synizesis,2499. Synaeresis,2500. Dialysis,2501. Diaeresis,2502. Hardening,2503. Softening,2504. Diastolé,2505-2506. Systolé,2507. Syncopé,2508. Tmesis,2509. Synapheia,2510.Versification,2511-2739. Definitions,2511-2548. Numeri Italici,2549. The Saturnian,2550-2554. Dactylic Rhythms,2555-2580. Iambic Rhythms,2581-2627. Trochaic Rhythms,2628-2649. Logaoedic Rhythms,2650-2074. Dactylo-Trochaic Rhythms,2675-2681. Anapaestic Rhythms,2682-2690. Cretic Rhythms,2691-2697. Bacchiac Rhythms,2698-2706. Choriambic Rhythms,2707. Ionic Rhythms,2708-2717. Lyric Metres of Horace,2718-2737. Lyric Strophes of Catullus,2738. Index of Horatian Odes and their metres,2739.Abbreviations used in citing theAuthors,2740-2745.Index of Subjects.Index ofLatin Words.
The Intermediate Coordinate Sentence,1693-1713.
The Subordinate Idea unindicated by the Mood,1695-1704. The Subordinate Idea indicated by the Subjunctive,1705-1713.
THE COMPLEX SENTENCE, OR SUBORDINATION,1714-2299.
Definitions and Classifications,1714-1716. Primary and Secondary Tenses,1717. Virtual Futures,1718.
Mood of the Subordinate Sentence,1720-1731.
The Indicative,1721. The Subjunctive: In Indirect Discourse, and in cases of Attraction,1722-1729. Of Repeated Action,1730. As in the Simple Sentence,1731.
Tense of the Subordinate Sentence,1732-1772.
Of the Indicative,1732-1739. Of the Subjunctive,1740-1772. Sequence of Tenses,1745-1772. Tense subordinate to an Indicative,1746-1761. Tense subordinate to a Subjunctive,1762-1765. Tense subordinate to a Noun of the Verb,1766-1769. Subjunctive due to another Subjunctive or to an Infinitive,1770-1772.
The Indirect Question,1773-1791.
In General,1773-1774. Yes or No Questions,1775-1777. Alternative Questions,1778-1784. Pronoun Questions,1785. Original Subjunctives,1786. Indicative Questions apparently Indirect,1787-1791.
The Relative Sentence,1792-1837.
Agreement of the Relative,1801-1811. Moods in the Relative Sentence,1812-1830. Relative Sentences of Purpose,1817. Of Characteristic or Result,1818-1823. Of Cause or Concession,1824-1830. Correlative Sentences,1831. Relative Sentences Combined,1832-1834. The Relative introducing a main Sentence,1835-1837.
The Conjunctive Particle Sentence,1838-2122.
Introduced byquod,1838-1855.quia,1856-1858.quomorcum,1859-1881.quoniam,1882-1884.quotiēns,quotiēnscumque,1885-1887.quam,1888-1898.quamquam,1899-1902.quamvīs,1903-1907.tamquam,1908-1910.antequam,priusquam,1911-1922.postquam,ubī̆,ut,cum prīmum,simul atque,1923-1934.ut,1935-1970.ubī̆,1971.quō,1972-1976.quōminus,1977-1979.quīn,1980-1990.dum,dōnec,quoad,quamdiū,1991-2009.quandō,2010-2014.sī,2015-2115.etsī,tametsī,etiamsī,2116.quasi,tamquam sī,utorvelut sī,2117-2122.
Connection of Separate Sentences or Periods,2123-2159.
Without a Connective,2124-2127. With a Connective,2128-2158. Affirmative Coordination,2159.
Nouns of the Verb,2160-2299.
The Infinitive,2160-2236. Definitions,2160-2163. The Infinitive of Purpose,2164-2165. With Adjectives,2166.The Infinitive as Object: The Complementary Infinitive,2168-2171. The Accusative with the Infinitive,2172-2206.The Infinitive as Subject,2207-2215. The Infinitive of Exclamation,2216.Tenses of the Infinitive,2218. Present,2219-2222. Perfect,2223-2231. Future,2232-2236.
The Gerundive and Gerund,2237-2268. Definitions,2237-2242. Nominative,2243-2249. Accusative,2250-2253. Dative,2254-2257. Genitive,2258-2264. Ablative,2265-2268.
The Supine,2269-2277. Definitions,2269. Supine in-um,2270-2273. Supine in-ū,2274-2277.
The Participle,2278-2299. Definition,2278. Time of the Participle,2279-2281. The Attributive Participle,2282-2286. The Substantive Participle,2287-2292. The Appositive Participle,2293-2296. The Predicative Participle,2297-2299.
APPENDIX,2300-2745.
Some Occasional Peculiarities of Verbs,2300-2307.
The Conative Use,2301-2303. The Causative Use,2304. The Potential Use,2305. The Obligatory Use,2306. The Permissive Use,2307.
Indirect Discourse,2308-2334.
Definitions,2308-2311. Mood,2312-2320. Tense,2321-2324. Pronoun,2325. Conditional Periods in Indirect Discourse,2326-2334.
Use of Pronouns,2335-2403.
Personal,2335. Reflexive,2336-2343. Equivalents for a Reciprocal Pronoun,2344-2345. Possessive,2346. Demonstrative,2347-2364. Determinative,2365-2370. Pronoun of Identity,2371-2373. Intensive,2374-2384. Interrogative,2385-2386. Relative,2387. Indefinite,2388-2403.
Numerals,2404-2428.
Classification,2404. List of Numerals,2405. Notation,2406-2411. Some forms of Numerals,2412-2418. Some uses of Numerals,2419-2422Other Numerals,2423. Fractions,2424-2428.
Prosody,2429-2739.
Rules of Quantity,2429-2472. In Classical Latin,2429-2457. Position,2458. Hidden Quantity,2459-2463. Peculiarities of Quantity in Old Latin,2464-2469. Iambic Shortening,2470-2472.
Figures of Prosody,2473-2510. Hiatus,2473-2480. Elision,2481-2492. Ecthlipsis,2493-2496. Semi-Hiatus or Semi-Elision,2497. Synaloepha,2498. Synizesis,2499. Synaeresis,2500. Dialysis,2501. Diaeresis,2502. Hardening,2503. Softening,2504. Diastolé,2505-2506. Systolé,2507. Syncopé,2508. Tmesis,2509. Synapheia,2510.
Versification,2511-2739. Definitions,2511-2548. Numeri Italici,2549. The Saturnian,2550-2554. Dactylic Rhythms,2555-2580. Iambic Rhythms,2581-2627. Trochaic Rhythms,2628-2649. Logaoedic Rhythms,2650-2074. Dactylo-Trochaic Rhythms,2675-2681. Anapaestic Rhythms,2682-2690. Cretic Rhythms,2691-2697. Bacchiac Rhythms,2698-2706. Choriambic Rhythms,2707. Ionic Rhythms,2708-2717. Lyric Metres of Horace,2718-2737. Lyric Strophes of Catullus,2738. Index of Horatian Odes and their metres,2739.
Abbreviations used in citing theAuthors,2740-2745.
Index of Subjects.
Index ofLatin Words.