Thermae

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Opus Tintinnabuli
• Answer the following questions:
a) What case is used for indirect objects?
b) What is the meaning of mihi?
c) What is the Latin of “to/for you”?
Ch 9 Test – Wed. 11-Feb
Ch 9 vocab
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agnoscere, agnovi
celebrare, celebravi
celeriter
civis, civis
cupere, cupivi
dare, dedi
dies
emittere, emisi
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exercere, exercui
ferre, tuli*
homo, hominis
hospes, hospitis
ille
iterum
inspicere, inspexi
manere, mansi
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medius
mox
notus
offerre, obtuli*
ostendere, ostendi
paulisper
post
revenire, reveni
suus
tradere, tradidi
Ch 9 sentences
• Translate the sentences on pages 142-144
• Each person needs to have all of the sentences
translated and written down
• If you finish early, select 2 of the VERBS
from the ch9 vocab list, and conjugate them
in present, imperfect and perfect tenses
I and You in Dative
Nom.
I
ego
You
tu
Dat.
mihi
tibi
Acc.
me
te
Dative Sentences
• p. 149 ex D
• p. 151 ex B
• On a sheet of paper, write 3 sentences in
Latin that contain an indirect object.
• 2 must use either mihi or tibi
Dative Sentences
• ancilla dominō cenam ostendit.
• agricola uxorī anulum emit.
• servus Metellae togam tradidit.
• mercator gladiatoribus pecuniam offerebat.
• femina ancillīs tunicās quaerebat.
• servī leonibus cibum dedērunt.
Dative Practice
1. actores for the spectators fabulam agunt.
spectatorēs, spectatoribus, spectatorīs
2. dominus to the gladiators pecuniam dat.
gladiatorī,
gladiatoribus, gladiatorīs
3. ancilla to you librum dedit.
tibi,
tu,
4. athleta to me discum tradit.
mē,
meum,
5. soror to the mother donōs dat.
matrī,
te
mihi
matribus,
matrēs
6. servus to the women tunicās tradidit.
feminās,
feminae,
feminīs
7. coquus for the masters cenam coquit.
dominīs,
dominōrum,
dominōs
Thermae
• Translate the story on page 145
• Get as much done in class as possible
• At least lines 1-8
Thermae 1-8
The Pompeian citizens were having 3 baths. The
citizens used to go to the baths daily. The slaves
were walking behind the masters. The slaves were
bringing oil and strigils.
The citizens and slaves, after the entered the baths,
were seeing athletes and boxers. The athletes were
exercising themselves in the palaestra. Many were
jumping, many were throwing discs. The slaves
were looking for the discs for the citizens. The
slaves, after they found the discs, were returning to
the citizens. Then the slaves were handing over the
discs to the citizens.
Thermae 9-14
The citizens, after they exercised themselves, were
entering the changing room. All were taking off their
togas in the changing room, and entering the
tepidarium. The citizens were sitting in the tepidarium
for a short time, then they were going to the caldarium.
In the caldarium were many chairs. There the masters
were sitting and gossiping. The slaves were bringing
oil and strigils to the masters. The slaves were
diligently scraping the masters. The baths were
pleasing the Pompeians very much.
Indirect Objects
• Look through the “In Palaestra” story on p.
146
• Write down all of the sentences containing
an indirect object
Roman Baths
• Read through the culture section of ch 9 and
answer the questions on p. 68 of the
workbook
• Design a modern Roman Bath
• Must have all of the same rooms, but you may
add modern amenities and any other rooms that
you think are appropriate. All rooms must be
labeled.
Workbook
• 9.8 (p. 66)
• 9.10 (p. 68)
• Checked for points
Practice Makes Perfect!
• Choose 3 nouns from any of the ch9
translations and decline them.
• Choose 3 verbs from the translation and
conjugate them in present, imperfect and
perfect tense.
Put the following words in the dative
(singular and plural!)
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ancilla
ego
tu
gladiator
frater
femina
puer
amicus
spectator
Bath Webquest
• Log onto laptop
• Follow all directions on the paper
• Don’t forget to finish drawing your own
version of a Roman bath
• Due Monday!!!
• worth 30 points
In Palaestra
• Read through the story on page 146, then
answer the Qs 1-10 on p. 147
• You may work with a partner.
• It will be checked tomorrow
Study Guide
• Indirect Objects
• Dative case
• mihi and tibi
• 3rd Declension (decline a word)
• Ch. 9 Vocab
• Bath culture
• Rooms
• Terms discussed in class
tepidarium
um
notus
palaestra
tradit
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Seneca
medius
dies
ae
civis
fert
suus
manet
e
oil
ō
dat
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strigil
ēs
dative
frigidarium hospes
Indirect object
iterum
inspicit
hypocaust
thermae
caldarium
r/o/s/x
agnoscit
apodyterium
mox
thermae
em
ille
ibu
s
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