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D083 AQA Latin 2001
D084 OCR Latin 2001/1
D085 OCR Latin 2001/2
D086 AQA Latin B 2002
D087 OCR Latin 1400
2002
D088 OCR Latin 1407
2002
D089 AQA Latin 3027
2003
D090 OCR Latin 1942
2003
D091 OCR Latin AS 2004
D092 OCR Latin 1942
2004
D093 OCR Latin 1942
2005
D094 AQA Latin GCSE
2005
D095 OCR Latin A 2005-6
D096 OCR Latin GCSE
2006
D097 OCR Latin AL 2006
D098 OCR GCSE Greek
2006
D099 OCR GCSE Latin 2007
D100 OCR GCSE Latin 2008
D101 OCR GCSE Latin 2009-10
D102 OCR GCSE Latin 2009-10
AQA 2002 Latin Syllabus A (verse
selections) 1355 D083
Aeneid IV
65-89, 129-172, 259-286, 305-361, 606-629
Catullus: 51,
2, 3, 5, 7, 8
Martial: Epigrams 1.109
Ovid: Metamorphoses VIII 183-235 Daedalus and lcarus
Ovid: Fasti
1183-118 Arion
OCR 2001 1400, 1407; AQA 2001 Disk 1 D084
Aeneid I
180-222
Aeneid I
223-241, 254-260, 283-296
Aeneid I
418-440
Aeneid I
579-630
Horace: The Pleasures of Country Life
Horace: The Town and Country Mouse
Horace: Spring and thoughts of mortality
Martial: Otium
- the good life
Martial: Recipe for happiness
Martial: Live now!
Ovid: Baucis et Philemon
Aeneid IV 1-30
Aeneid IV
68-89
Aeneid IV
151-172
Aeneid IV
300-387
Aeneid IV
693-705
Nisus et Euryalus 1-27
Nisus et Euryalus 28-46
Nisus et Euryalus 47-60
Nisus et Euryalus 61-86
Catullus: How
many kisses?
Catullus: Can
she be faithful?
Catullus:
Conflicting emotions
Martial: Contradictions
Ovid: Ovid picks a favourite at the races
Horace: Pyrrha
Ovid: Alcyone
fears for her husband
Petronius:
Love will not let the poet sleep
Aeneid VI
268-332
Aeneid VI
384-425
Aeneid VI
440-476
Aeneid VI
677-718
AQA Latin Syllabus B 1356 (verse selections) 2002 D086
Aeneid VI
268-281, 290-332, 384-425, 679-719, 847-853
Virgil: Orpheus and Eurydice
Ovid: Echo and Narcissus
OCR Latin 1400 (verse selections) 2002 D087
Aeneid
1180-241, 254-260, 283-296, 418-440, 579~630
Horace: The pleasures of country life
Horace: The town mouse and the country
mouse
Horace: Spring and thoughts of mortality
Martial: The good life, Recipe for
happiness, Live now!
Ovid: Baucis
and Philemon
OCR Latin 1407 (verse selections) 2002 D088
Nisus and Euryalus
Catullus: How
many kisses?
Catullus: Can
she be faithful?
Catullus:
Conflicting emotions
Martial: Contradictions
Ovid: Ovid picks a favourite at the races
Horace: Pyrrha
Ovid: Alcyone
fears for her husband Ceyx
Petronius:
Love will not let the poet sleep
Aeneid V1
268-332, 384-425, 440-476, 679-718
AQA
2003 Latin (verse selections) 3027 D089
Aeneid V1
426-493, 628-665, 679-718, 886-901
Horace: Satires 1,6
71-89; Odes L 9; Odes IV, 7
Ovid: Metamorphoses X, 247-297
Martial: X, 62; Xl, 69; V,9; VI, 53; IX, 15; V, 42; VI, 82
OCR Latin 1942 (verse selections) 2003
D090
Virgil: Orphens
and Eurydice
Catullus: How
many kisses?, Can she be faithful?, Conflicting emotions
Horace: Pyrrha,
Spring and thoughts of mortality
Ovid: Alcyone
fears for her husband, A good place to find a girl
Lucretius: The
poet's advice to mourners
Aeneid V1
295-332, 384-439, 637-655, 679-718, 791-807, 847-853
Catullus
1,2,3,5,7,9,13,31,76,95,101,11,51
Catullus 64
47-75,76-115,116-201,202-248,249-266
Catullus 70,72,85
Aeneid II
268-317,623-654,671-716,721-751,768-795
Virgil: Orpheus and Eurydice
Virgil: Elysium
Catullus 51,2,3
Horace: Pyrrha
Catullus: How
many kisses?
Ovid: Alcyone
fears for her husband Ceyx
Ovid: A good place to find a girl
Lucretius: The
poets advice to mourners
Aeneid II
268-317,623-654,671-716,721-751,768-795
Catullus:
Poetry and friendship
Catullus: Catullus invites a friend to dinner
Horace: Pleasures of country life
Horace: A country spring
Martial: The good life
Martial: The city, hour by hour
Ovid: Echo and Narcissus
Ovid: Thoughts of home
Seneca: The only form of immortality
Aeneid II
10-56; 195-317
Horace Satires 1.6 111-131
Horace Odes 3.13
Ovid Metamorphoses IV 55-166
Catullus 109;
70; 76 13-26
Horace Odes I 1-14
Section A
Aeneid IV 1-30
Aeneid IV
68-89
Aeneid IV
129-172
Aeneid IV
584-671
Section B
Catullus:
Poetry and Friendship
Catullus: Catullus invites a friend to dinner
Horace: The pleasures of country life
Horace: A country spring
Martial: The good life
Martial: The city, hour by hour
Ovid: Echo and Narcissus
Ovid: Thoughts of home
Seneca: The only form of immortality
Aeneid X 1-117
Aeneid X
215-245
Aeneid X
362-473
Aeneid X
474-542
Aeneid X
543-605
Aeneid X
606-688
Aeneid X
689-746
Aeneid X
769-832
Aeneid X
833-908
Euripides: Ion 1-75
Euripides: Ion 258-361
Aeneid IV 1-30
Aeneid IV 68-89
Aeneid IV 129-172
Aeneid IV 584-631
Aeneid IV 642-665
Baucis & Philemon
The city hour by hour
The sights, sounds and
seasons of the countryside
Country spring
The town mouse and the
country mouse
Aeneid IV 1-30
Aeneid IV 68-89
Aeneid IV 129-172
Aeneid IV 259-332
Baucis & Philemon
The city hour by hour
The sights, sounds and
seasons of the countryside
Country spring
The town mouse and the
country mouse
Aeneid VI 295-332
Aeneid VI 384-439
Aeneid VI 637-655
Aeneid VI 703-718
Aeneid VI 791-807
Aeneid VI 817-823
Aeneid VI 826-835
Aeneid VI 847-853
Virgil: Nisus
Catullus: How many kisses?
Catullus: Can she be
faithful?
Catullus: Conflicting
emotions
Martial: Contradictions
Ovid: Ovid picks a favourite
at the races
Horace: Pyrrha
Ovid: Alcyone fears for her
husband
Petronius: Love will not let
the poet sleep
Aeneid XII 1-53
Aeneid XII 54-106
Aeneid XII 441-499
Aeneid XII 500-553
Aeneid XII 554-611
Aeneid XII 614-671
Aeneid XII 672-727
Aeneid XII 728-790
Aeneid XII 791-842
Aeneid XII 843=886
Aeneid XII 887-952