Grammatica
Vocābula
Intellectus
Mythologica
Interpretātiō
100

Quī est cāsus "radiō"?

ablatīvus

100

Nōn fālsum, sed...

vērum

100

Quod est nōmen Aenēae pater?

Anchīsēs
100

Who are Aeneas's guides in the Underworld?

Sibylla et Anchīsēs

100

Sunt geminae Somnī portae...

Twin are the gates of Sleep...

200

Quī est cāsus "nemus" in hāc sententiā? "Aenēās sēclūsum nemus videt."

accūsātīvus

200

sīmilis "fīliō"

nātus

200

Quot sunt portae Somnī?

Duae

200

What kind of soul cannot cross the river Styx?

The soul of an unburied person

200

Interea videt Aeneas in valle reducta
seclusum nemus...

Meanwhile, Aeneas sees a secluded forest in a remote vale...

300

Quod est tempus "volābant"?

imperfectum

300

umbrae mortuōrum appellantur...

mānēs

300

Quid aliī populī (quam Rōmānī) dūcent ex marmore?

vīvōs vultūs

300

What happens to a soul who drinks from the river Lethe?

It loses its memories.

300

apes aestate serena
floribus insidunt variis

In calm summer the bees alight on various flowers...
400

Quod est tempus "mittent" (ex "mittere")?

futūrum

400

Quod hominēs in somnō vident est...

īnsōmnium

400

Quis exit ē portā ēburnā Īnferōrum, et quōmodo Anchīsēs eum/eōs sequitur?

Aenēās et Sibylla exeunt, et Anchīsēs dictīs sequitur. 

400

How does Aeneas pass Cerberus?

Sibylla gives him a drugged cake.

400

his ibi tum natum Anchises unaque Sibyllam
prosequitur dictis portaque emittit eburna,

Then Anchises followed his son, together with Sibylla, with his words, and sent them out through the ivory gate.

500

Quod est tempus "irruat"? (>irruere)

praesēns (cōniunctīvum)

500

verberāre metallum ut īmāgō/scūtum/glādium fiat

excūdere

500

Quae sunt trēs/quattuor "artēs" Rōmānōrum?

regere populōs imperiō, impōnere mōrem pācis, dēbellāre superbōs, necnōn parcere subiectīs 

500

What landscape surrounds the river Lethe?

A forest and shrubbery

500

tu regere imperio populos, Romane, memento
(hae tibi erunt artes), pacique imponere morem,

You, O Roman, remember to rule the nations by your command and to impose the customs of peace (such will be your arts)...

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