![]() quis hausit? ego aquarn bibere non possum! aqua est foeda! Bregans: (pav'imentum lavat.) ego laborare nolo! fessus sum. 5 Volubilis: (cenam in culina parat.) ubi est vmum? niillurn vmum video. (pecuniam numerat.) iterum pluit! semper pluit! nos salem numquam videmus. servi diligenter labOrant, quod dominum exspectant. ![]() 4 STAGE13 tres servi tres serv'i in villa lab6rant. Contents page 1 Stage 13 in Britannia Stage 14 apud Salvium 23 Stage 15 rex Cogidubnus 43 Stage 16 in aula 59 Stage 17 Alexandria 75 Stage 18 Eutychus et Clemens 93 Stage 19 Isis 111 Stage 20 medicus 131 Language information 147 Part One: About the language 150 Part Two: Vocabulary 170 1 hie vir est Gaius Salvius Liberalis. The publishers would be glad to hear from anyone whose rights they have unknowingly infringed. Every effort has been made to reach copyright holders. 164, Monumenti Musei eGallerie Pontificie, Vatican City. 146, National Archaeological Museum ofSperlonga p. 134 b 2nd from I, Pushkin Museum, Moscow p. 134 t 2nd from/, t 2nd from r, tr, Mus~ du Louvre, Paris p. 88 all, Fishboume Roman Palace/Sussex Archaeological Society p. 77, Villa Romana del Casale, Piazza Armerina p. 183, Museo Archeologico Nazionale, Naples p. Thanks are due to the following for permission to reproduce photographs: p. 180, © Photo RMN / H Lewandowski/Musee du Louvre. Harkness, 1917 (17.9.1) Photograph © 1992 The Metropolitan Museum of Art p. 158 t/, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Gift of EdwardS. 141, Wiirttembergisches Landesmuseum, Stuttgart p. 131 t, TheComingMuseumofGlass,Coming,NY p. 109, Copyright © 1980 by Carl Sagan Productions, Inc. ![]() Decouvertes Gallimard, ©Editions Gallimard Jeunesse p. 107 tl, tr, Jean-Claude Golvin, Le Phare d' Alexandrie, coli. 110 t, bl, Stephane Compoint/Corbis Sygma p. 68 b/, Society of Antiquaries of London p. 48 r, Courtesy of the Yorkshire Museum p. 46 b, Dr PJ Reynolds/ Butser Ancient Farm p. 45 c, b, ©Estate of Alan Sorrell/ English Heritage Photographic Library p. 179 /,Courtesy of the Museum of London p. ![]() 90, Fishboume Roman Palace/ Sussex Archaeological Society p. 21, Cambridge University Committee for Aerial Photography p. 26, Institute of Archaeology, University of Oxford p. 5 r, by permission of the National Museum of Wales p. 17 r, Cambridge University Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology p. ISBN 8 2 paperback Cover photographs: front cat© British Museum mosaic © Roger Dalladay back© Roger Dalladay Maps and plans by Neil Stanton I Eikon illustration illustrations by Joy Mellor and Leslie Jones ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Thanks are due to the following for permission to reproduce photographs: p. Typeface MncraPalatino12 System Macintosh QuarkXPress ® A cntalogue record for this book is available from the British Library. First published 1971 Second edition 1982 integrated edition 1990 Fourth edition 2000 Eighth printing 2004 Printed in Italy by G. Subject to s tatutory exception and to the provisions of relevant collective licensing agreements, no reproduction of any part may take place without the written permission of Cambridge University Press. ©University of Cambridge School Latin project 2002 This book is in copyright. CAMBRIDGE ::: UNIVERSITY PRESS PUBUSHED BY THE PRESS SYNDICATE OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE The Pitt Building, Trumpington Street, Cambridge, United Kingdom CAMBRIDGE UNJVERSJTY PRESS The Edinburgh Building, Cambridge CB2 2RU, UK 40 West 20th Street, New York, NY 10011-4211, USA 477 Williamstown Road, Port Melbourne, VIC 3207, Australia Ruiz de Alarc6n 13, 28014 Madrid, Spain Dock House, The Waterfront, Cape Town 8001, South Africa http:/ / This book, an outcome of work jointly commissioned by the Schools Council before its closure and the Cambridge School Classics Project, is published under the aegis of Qualifications and Curriculum Authority Enterprises Limited, Newcombe House, 45 Notting Hill Gate, London W113JB. Cambridge Latin Course Cambridge Latin Course Book II FOURTH EDITION.
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