vocab describing
Caesar's enemies
literary devices in
Bello Gallico
who, what, where
(2 given, find the last)
everything book 6
the 5th category
( the best one)
100

Caesar often when describing foreigners, notably the British in book 4, by what word ( english and or latin)

Barbarus,a,um: Barbarian

100

the first literary device of Bellum Gallicum, 

Gallia est omnis divisa in partes tres, quarum unam incolunt Belgae, aliam Aquitani, tertiam qui ipsorum lingua ‘Celtae’, nostra ‘Galli’ appellantur

Tricolon ( or asyndeton) 

100

In book 5, This man convinced his troops to flee to the camp of Cicero 

Sabinus 

100

the three divisons of Gallic society are: plebians, and these two ( of the higher class)

Druids and Knights

100

In book 5 Roman authority is stretched all over Gaul, who is in the dynamic duo leading the easternmost camp?

Sabinus and Cotta

200

Orgetorix is introduced as nobilissimus and dittisimus, which means?

noblest and richest

200

a cultu atque humanitate

hendiadys

200

Orgetorix planned to move his people from this land, where they eventually ended back up

Helvetia

200

What is one of the two ways Druids sought to preserve their texts from others

Memorized all the works 

what was written was in Greek

200

was Caesar a good writer

No, not really

300

because of their location, Caesar considers these people to be the bravest (fortissimi) of the Gauls

The belgae

300

 ego certe meum rei publicae atque imperatori officium praestitero

(hint:look to officium)

hyperbaton

300

the germans approached the camp of Sabinus and Cotta especially fiercely after the deathof this king

Ariovistus

300

In Gallic culture, how were criminals ,and even innocent peoples occasionally, punished

The Wicker Man!!!!!

300

what formation is exemplified in the picture here 

a Phalanx

400

Ironically, prior to ambushing the troops of Sabinus and Cotta, Ambiorix is described as amicissimo, meaning 

very friendly

400

apud quos Ambiorix ad hunc modum locutus est

Trick question, none here

400

In book 4, the aqulifier of legion 10 does what to get the army onto British land

gives a speech before leaping into the sea and swimming to shore

400

where in Gaul does the practice of training of druids originate 

Trick question!!!! it originated in Britain

400

How did Caesar organize new comers of the legions?

throw them right in the front to die, like meat shields 

500

in the murder of Tasgetius, the majority of the carnutes were auctores. what does this word mean under this context?

supporters

500

ut non minus haberet iuris in se multitudo quam ipse in multitudinem 

chiasmus ( in se in multitudinem A's multitudo and ipse B's)

500

in book 6, where do the druids meet altogether

land of the carnutes, in the middle of gaul

500

Summarize: Tantis excitati praemiis et sua sponte multi in disciplinam conveniunt et a parentibus propinquisque mittuntur. 

propinquis: relatives


Many are sent to train to be druids because of the benefits of the position

500

On many occassion Caesar would use the Latin word fore , what is the syntax of this word

it is truly futurum esse, the future active infinitive of sum