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Thursday, January 28, 2010

Baths of Constantine-Where

These were the last of the great baths of Rome, and were built by Constantine on the Quirinal Hill. They were probably built before AD 315. They suffered greatly from fire and earthquake, but were restored in 443 AD. Very little from the baths survive today except some important statues that used to adorn the complex. These statues include Constantine and his son Constans, the Nile and Tiber river gods,  and the bronze boxer. 

Picture: http://www.romereborn.virginia.edu/ge/BT-003.html

38 Latin Stories-Chapter 29, Quintilian Praises the Oratory of Cicero-Parsed Verbs


Dant-3rd person plural present active indicative of "dare" meaning "to give"
Dicit-3rd person singular present active indicative of "dicere" meaning "to say"
Didicit-3rd person singular perfect active indicative of "discere" meaning "to learn"
Diligere-present active infinitive meaning "to be diligent"
Dissentire-present active infinitive meaning "to disagree"
Docere-present active infinitive meaning "to lead"
Est-3rd person singular present active indicative of "esse" meaning "to be"
Facere-present active infinitive meaning "to make"
Fuit-3rd person singular perfect active indicative of "esse" meaning "to be"
Habeatur-3rd person singular present passive subjunctive of "habere" meaning "to hold"
Habere-present active infinitive meaning "to hold"
Movere-present active infinitive meaning "to disturb"
Posset-3rd person singular imperfect active subjunctive of "posse" meaning "to be able to"
Possunt-3rd person plural present active indicative of  "posse" meaning "to be able to"
Potest-3rd person singular present active indicative of "posse" meaning "to be able to"
Pudeat-3rd person singular present active subjunctive from "pudere" meaning "to be ashamed"
Pugnat-3rd person singular present active indicative of "pugnare" meaning "to fight"
Puto-1st person singular present active indicative of "putare" meaning "to think"
Regnare-present active infinitive meaning "to reign"
Sciat-3rd person singular present active subjunctive of "scire" meaning "to know"
Sit-3rd person singular present active subjunctive of "esse" meaning "to be"
Spectemus-1st person plural present active subjunctive of "spectare" meaning "to watch"
Sunt-3rd person plural present active indicative of "esse" meaning "to be"
Videatur-3rd person singular present passive subjunctive of "videre" meaning "to seem"
Videtur-3rd person singular present passive indicative of "videre" meaning "to seem"