Cambridge Latin Course Book 1 Stage 10 Statuae Translation May 2026

Review Overview

Subject: Cambridge Latin Course (CLC) Book 1, Stage 10: Statuae Context: This stage serves as the dramatic climax of the first book. Having spent previous stages establishing the daily life, the household, and the merchant activities of Caecilius and his family in Pompeii, Stage 10 shifts the focus to politics, social status, and the foreshadowing of the city's doom.

For students and self-learners searching for "translation," this stage is often a stumbling block because the stories become longer and the sentence structures more complex. However, it is also one of the most rewarding sections of Book 1. cambridge latin course book 1 stage 10 statuae translation


Tips for Accuracy:

If you provide the specific Latin text from "Statuae" in Stage 10, I could offer a more detailed translation and explanation. Review Overview Subject: Cambridge Latin Course (CLC) Book


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Model Passage:

Assuming a passage similar to what might be found in Stage 10: Tips for Accuracy:

"Amicus meus, qui Romae stat, in urbe nostra statuam mihi donavit. Statua alta est et pulchra. In statua est figura hominis quae mihi similis est. Amicus meus etiam epigramma in basi statuae inscripsit. Epigramma lego et gaudeo."