What is grammatically Oratio obliqua? We skipped that in the grammar course! o_O
S Symposion Active Member Location: Helsingia (Finnia) Dec 15, 2016 #1 What is grammatically Oratio obliqua? We skipped that in the grammar course!
Dantius Homo Sapiens Civis Illustris Location: in orbe lacteo Dec 15, 2016 #2 Oratio Obliqua is a term that includes Indirect Statement, Indirect Question, and Indirect Command. For more information on the basics of Indirect Statement: Indirect Statement - Part 1 (guide on this website) Indirect Command Indirect Question Indirect Statement/Oratio Obliqua - Part 2 (also a guide on this website)
Oratio Obliqua is a term that includes Indirect Statement, Indirect Question, and Indirect Command. For more information on the basics of Indirect Statement: Indirect Statement - Part 1 (guide on this website) Indirect Command Indirect Question Indirect Statement/Oratio Obliqua - Part 2 (also a guide on this website)
S Symposion Active Member Location: Helsingia (Finnia) Dec 15, 2016 #3 Thank you Dantius for the links above! Is "Augebatur auxiliorum cotidie spes." an oratio obliqua in Caesar's De bello gallico VI:7?
Thank you Dantius for the links above! Is "Augebatur auxiliorum cotidie spes." an oratio obliqua in Caesar's De bello gallico VI:7?
Dantius Homo Sapiens Civis Illustris Location: in orbe lacteo Dec 15, 2016 #4 No. That just means "Every day, the hope of auxiliary troops was being increased." (at least, that's what it seems; I don't know the context)
No. That just means "Every day, the hope of auxiliary troops was being increased." (at least, that's what it seems; I don't know the context)