Caesar De Bello Gallico 6.11

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Caesar De Bello Gallico 6.11

6.11

6.11 Quoniam ad hunc locum perventum est,

6.11 Quoniam ad hunc locum perventum est, non alienum esse videtur

6.11 Quoniam ad hunc locum perventum est, non alienum esse videtur de Galliae Germaniaeque moribus et quo differant hae nationes inter sese proponere.

Adjectival Clauses

Adjectival Clauses Adjectival clauses:

Adjectival clauses: Adjectival Clauses introduced by the relative pronoun or an equivalent. 

Adjectival Clauses

Adjectival Clauses The relative clause is simple if it has an indicative verb

Adjectival Clauses The relative clause is simple if it has an indicative verb Subjunctive verb:

Adjectival Clauses The relative clause is simple if it has an indicative verb Subjunctive verb: relative clause of purpose

Adjectival Clauses The relative clause is simple if it has an indicative verb Subjunctive verb: relative clause of purpose relative clause of characteristic

Adjectival Clauses The relative clause is simple if it has an indicative verb Subjunctive verb: relative clause of purpose relative clause of characteristic relative clause of result.

Adjectival Clauses

Simple relative clause: Adjectival Clauses Simple relative clause: 

Simple relative clause: ‘That is the family which lives next door,’ Adjectival Clauses Simple relative clause: ‘That is the family which lives next door,’

Adjectival Clauses

Relative clause of purpose: Adjectival Clauses Relative clause of purpose: 

Adjectival Clauses Relative clause of purpose: ‘He sent a man who would/was supposed to talk to us.’

Adjectival Clauses

Relative clause of characteristic: Adjectival Clauses Relative clause of characteristic: 

Adjectival Clauses Relative clause of characteristic: ‘This is a candidate who is/would be acceptable to everyone.’

Relative clauses of result: Adjectival Clauses Relative clauses of result:

Relative clauses of result: Hic vir tam probus est cui omnes credant. Adjectival Clauses Relative clauses of result: Hic vir tam probus est cui omnes credant.

Adjectival Clauses Relative clauses of result: Hic vir tam probus est cui omnes credant. ‘This man is so honest whom everyone would trust,’ ‘This man is so honest that everybody trusts him.’

6.11

6.11 In Gallia

6.11 In Gallia non solum in omnibus civitatibus

6.11 In Gallia non solum in omnibus civitatibus atque in omnibus pagis partibusque,

6.11 In Gallia non solum in omnibus civitatibus atque in omnibus pagis partibusque, sed paene etiam in singulis domibus factiones sunt,

6.11 In Gallia non solum in omnibus civitatibus atque in omnibus pagis partibusque, sed paene etiam in singulis domibus factiones sunt, earumque factionum principes sunt

6.11 In Gallia non solum in omnibus civitatibus atque in omnibus pagis partibusque, sed paene etiam in singulis domibus factiones sunt, earumque factionum principes sunt qui summam auctoritatem eorum iudicio habere existimantur,

6.11 In Gallia non solum in omnibus civitatibus atque in omnibus pagis partibusque, sed paene etiam in singulis domibus factiones sunt, earumque factionum principes sunt qui summam auctoritatem eorum iudicio habere existimantur, quorum ad arbitrium iudiciumque summa omnium rerum consiliorumque redeat.

6.11

6.11 Itaque eius rei causa

6.11 Itaque eius rei causa antiquitus institutum videtur,

6.11 Itaque eius rei causa antiquitus institutum videtur, ne quis ex plebe

6.11 Itaque eius rei causa antiquitus institutum videtur, ne quis ex plebe contra potentiorem

6.11 Itaque eius rei causa antiquitus institutum videtur, ne quis ex plebe contra potentiorem auxili egeret:

6.11 Itaque eius rei causa antiquitus institutum videtur, ne quis ex plebe contra potentiorem auxili egeret: suos enim quisque opprimi et circumveniri non patitur,

6.11 Itaque eius rei causa antiquitus institutum videtur, ne quis ex plebe contra potentiorem auxili egeret: suos enim quisque opprimi et circumveniri non patitur, neque,

6.11 Itaque eius rei causa antiquitus institutum videtur, ne quis ex plebe contra potentiorem auxili egeret: suos enim quisque opprimi et circumveniri non patitur, neque, aliter si faciat,

6.11 Itaque eius rei causa antiquitus institutum videtur, ne quis ex plebe contra potentiorem auxili egeret: suos enim quisque opprimi et circumveniri non patitur, neque, aliter si faciat, ullam inter suos habet auctoritatem.

6.11

6.11 Haec eadem ratio est in summa totius Galliae:

6.11 Haec eadem ratio est in summa totius Galliae:

6.11 Haec eadem ratio est in summa totius Galliae: namque omnes civitates in partes divisae sunt duas.