Exercitia Electronica

 

Salvē!  Welcome to the site of web-based exercises written by Atticus for Hans ¯rberg's Lingua Latīna per sē Illustrāta.  Each exercise is designed to accompany its corresponding  pars  (section) of the capitula, including the grammatica at the end.  Click on a link below to do the appropriate exercitium electronicum.

 

You must complete a question correctly in order to proceed to the next.  As you do each exercise, pay close attention to the questions – especially the parts in bold.   Each question is carefully designed to guide you to the answers to the ones that follow.   (If you are really stumped, though, try reading - or rereading - the corresponding section of the book.)

 

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Introduction  (Click here for a tutorial on using these web pages.)

Capitula I ad VI

Capitula VII ad XII

Capitulum I – "Imperium Rōmānum"

I a – "Rōma in Italiā est."

I b – "Multī Fluviī Magnī"

I c – "Numerī et Litterae"

I d –  "Grammatica:  Singulāris et Plūrālis"

Capitulum II – "Familia Rōmāna"

                        II a – "Familia Iūliī"

                        II b – "Servī et Dominus"

                        II c – "Mea Familia"

            II d – "Grammatica:  Masculīnum, Fēminīnum, Neutrum; Genetīvus"

Capitulum III – "Puer Improbus"

III a – "Mārcus Iūliam pulsat."

III b – "Cūr Mārcus Iūliam pulsat?"

III c – "Dāvus Syram interrogat."

III d – "Grammatica:  Nōminātīvus et Accūsātīvus"

Capitulum IV – "Dominus et Servī"

IV a – "Ubi est liber Dāvī?"

IV b – "Habetne Mārcus librum Dāvī?"

IV c -  "Grammatica:  Vocātīvus et Imperātīvus."

Capitulum V – "Vīlla et Hortus."

V a – "Ancillae vident multās paginās in librō Dāvī."

V b – "Līberī in hortō sunt."

V c -  "Grammatica:  Ablātīvus; Plūrālis: indicātīvus et imperātīvus."

Capitulum VI – "Via Latīna."

VI a – "Līberī circum peristȳlum ambulant."

VI b – "Iūlius inter vīllam et Tūsculum ā servīs portātur."

VI c -  "Grammatica:  Actīvum et Passīvum; Locātīvus."

Capitulum VII – "Puella et Rosa."

VII a – "Quīntus sē videt in speculō."

VII b – "Cornēlius Sextō librum dat."

VII c – "Cornēlius dat līlium Cornēliae."

VII d – "Grammatica:  Datīvus; hic, haec, hoc."

Capitulum VIII – "Taberna Rōmāna."

VIII a – "Puella improba cum quā Aemilia rosās carpit."

VIII b – "Servī quī ambulant in hāc viā."

VIII c – "Hī servī et illae ancillae."

VIII d – "Grammatica:  hic, haec, hoc; ille, illa, illud."

Capitulum IX – "Pāstor et ovēs."

IX a – "Canis iānitōris Iūliī."

IX b – "Canēs, amīcī ovium."

IX c – "Grammatica:  Dēclīnātiō tertia."

Capitulum X – "Bēstiae et Hominēs."

X a – "Mārcus potest numerāre."

X b – "Vir ā Mēdō potest vidērī."

X c – "Quis vult servum malum habēre?"

X d – "Grammatica:  Īnfīnītīvus"

Capitulum XI – "Corpus Hūmānum."

XI a – "Corpus habet ūnum caput."

XI b – "Sextus dīcit 'canem aegrōtāre.' "

XI c – "Mēdus putat Iūlium sē reperīre posse."

XI d – "Grammatica:  Vocābula Neutra Tertiae Dēclīnātiōnis;  Accūsātīvus cum Īnfīnītīvō"

Capitulum XII – "Mīles Rōmānus."

XII a – "Mārcō est frāter trīstis;  Mēdō est amīca trīstis."

XII b – "Quid Lȳdia in manū suā fert?"

XII c – "Arma exercitūs Germānī graviōra sunt."

XII d – "Grammatica:  Quārta Dēclīnātiō"