Perfect Passive Participle
Declensions
Cotidie vitae Romanae
comple inane
ars Romae
100
Translate: militis auditus es
You have been heard by the soldiers
100
pullus, -i m. pl. gen.
pullorum, of the chickens
100
In thermis, quae balnea est calidissima? I. Tepidarium II. Caldarium III. Frigidarium
What is the caldarium?
100
Ancilla ambulabat post _______ dative, flumen, -inis n
The slave girl was running next to the river (flumene)
100
Who were the people that influenced the majority of Roman art?
Who are the Greeks?
200
holus comparatus erunt lecto
Vegetables *will have been brought* to the table
200
urbs, urbis f. abl. pl.
urbis
200
In Foro, qui popularior compare mulsum? (in the forum, which is the most popular to buy a drink?) I. funus II. cubicula III. taverna
What is taverna
200
puer concursit silvam, petit _______ dative maleficium -i n.
the boy ran about the woods, looking for mischief (maleficio)
200
What advancement in Roman architecture supported the walls of the Colosseum, the dome shape of the Pantheon, and all the Roman baths?
What is the arch?
300
liberi ex incendit aedificii portati sunt
The children * have been carried* out of the burning building.
300
Translate: poculorum
of the wine cups
300
In foro, quae telae pulcherrima ac popularior? I. tela sindonis II. tela bombycis III.tela quercus
What is tela bombycis (silk)
300
celeripes feles celot _____ lunae shadow, abl. opacus -a -um
the swift cat hides in the shadow (opaco) of the night
300
What mineral is used in the majority of sculptures and reliefs?
What is marble?
400
Which irregular verbs do not have passive forms?
What is esse, posse, velle, and nolle?
400
inferi
to/for the underworld
400
In Colsseo, quod animal repraesentavit Murmillo? I. Lion II. Bear III. Fish
What is a Fish?
400
Magistra vexavit quiritabat servis, qui _____ ollam perfect infringo -fringere -fregi -fractum [to break; to weaken, impair, discourage]
The annoyed mistress was screaming at the slaves, who had broke (fregerunt) the pot.
400
Which Roman art technique results in a beautiful 3-D picture that has many details, and is hung on a wall? I. Bas-relief II. Terra cotta III. Intaglio
What is I, bas-relief?
500
Translate and conjugate the blank Latin militis _______ urbe Romae You (all) pluperfect passive fero, ferre, tuli, latus- to bring/to carry
(You all have been carried )*ferelati eratis* by the soldiers to the city
500
Translate: ignium
of the fires
500
In Circus Maximus, quilis animalis videbit? I. leo II. barrus III. ursus IIII. omnes supra
IIII. omnes supra
500
Fur, _____ iaci fossa, lacrimat deis auxilio. expecto, -are, -avi, -atus waiting
The thief, *waiting* to be thrown in the ditch, is crying out to the Gods for help *expectans
500
How was Roman art (sculptures) a huge role in public relations and stirred publicity?
Since there weren't any newspapers or posters, public sculptures were important sources of communication and information.
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