Give 3 possible uses for a clause beginning with UT
purpose
result
indirect command
comparison (as)
Who says, "forsan et haec olim meminisse iuvabit," when, and to whom?
Aeneas to his men after landing outside Carthage
Who was the patron of the arts who supported authors like Vergil on behalf of Augustus?
Maecenas
This character advises Dido to just give in and marry Aeneas.
Anna (Dido's sister)
Distinguish between tegere and tangere.
to cover and to touch
an adjective ending in -is could agree with these 4 case/numbers
Who says "hae tibi erunt artes; pacisque imponere morem, parcere subiectis, et debellare superbos," where, and to whom?
Anchises to Aeneas (and by apostrophe, future Romans) in the Elysian Fields.
Vergil often calls the Carthaginians this name, which comes from the name of their ancestral capitol city.
Tyrii
This character falls asleep and falls off the boat in Book 5.
Define manus, manere, and monere.
Hand/group, stay, warn/advise
you will find this type of verb in a clause subordinate to an indirect statement
subjunctive
Who says, "Ēripe, nāte, fugam fīnemque impōne labōrī; nusquam aberō et tūtum patriō tē līmine sistam," where, and to whom?
Venus to Aeneas in the burning ruins of Troy.
Vergil's Aeneid is an epic poem written in dactylic hexameter. Name another poem of the same genre and meter.
Ovid's Metamorphoses
Vergil's Eclogues
Homer's Iliad and Odyssey
Lucretius' De Rerum Natura
Caesar's puppet ruler of the Carnutes who gets murdered in Book 5.
Tasgetius
This can be a troop formation or a siege engine in Caesar.
Testudo, testudinis
Name 3 correlative pairs
ita...ut; et...et; nec...nec; neque...neque; vel...vel; aut...aut; non solum...sed etiam; talis...qualis; tantum...quantum
Who says, "lītora lītoribus contrāria, flūctibus undās imprecor, arma armīs: pugnent ipsīque nepōtēsque," when, and to whom?
Dido, to the gods, as Aeneas leaves Carthage.
Name the three members of the first triumvirate and the three members of the second triumvirate.
Caesar, Crassus, Pompey
Antony, Lepidus, Octavian
Son of Evander and ally of Aeneas, this character is killed by Turnus, ultimately leading to Aeneas killing Turnus in vengeance.
Pallas
Name three Latin words that can mean "a rock."
scopulus
saxum
lapis
rupes
2nd person, present, singular, imperative, active
Who says, "Vincite, sī ita vultis, neque is sum quī gravissimē ex vōbis mortis perīculō terrear," to whom, and when?
Cotta, to Sabinus, arguing about whether to leave the winter camp.
Name two of the three provinces Caesar was assigned to govern during the Gallic Wars.
Cisalpine Gaul
Transalpine Gaul
Illyricum
Caesar's chief legatus, often acts as his second in command.
Titus Labienus
One of the dictator Gaius Marius' innovations in his military reform program was giving each legion one of these.
aquila
aquilifer