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department Classics Latin (X) |
Preface and selections of exemplary episodes, battle scenes, and speeches with stylistic analysis in relation to Livy's practices of history and its reception. Classics majors and minors must take course for letter grade. May be repeated for credit.
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Vocabulary and syntax of the classical language, preparing students for readings including Cicero, Caesar, and Catullus. No previous knowledge of Latin is assumed. Classics majors and minors must take course for letter grade.
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Continuation of CLASSLAT 1. Classics majors and minors must take course for letter grade.
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Continuation of CLASSLAT 2. Classics majors and minors must take course for letter grade. CLASSLAT 3 fulfills the University language requirement.
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Equivalent to CLASSLAT 1, 2, 3; or 51 and 52. Goal is to read easy Latin prose and poetry by the end of the quarter. Classics majors and minors must take course for letter grade. CLASSLAT 10 fulfills the University language requirement.
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Phonology, morphology, semantics, and syntax. Readings in prose and poetry. Analysis of literary language, including rhythm, meter, word order, narrative, and figures of speech.
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Classics majors and minors must take this course for a letter grade. Translation of selections from Nepos' Life of Atticus and poems of Catullus. Emphasis is on syntax and grammar; questions concerning place and function of Catullus' erotic poetry and Nepos' biography in the late Roman Republic.
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Careful reading of Cicero's orations against Catiline, with emphasis on syntax, rhetoric, rhyme, idiom, and the history and culture of the late Roman Republic. Classics majors and minors must take course for a letter grade. May be repeated for credit.
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Classic majors and minors must take course for a letter grade. Passages from the epic poetry of Lucretius, Virgil, and Ovid which deal with the origins of the universe and the development of Roman civilization. Focus is on reading the original text and questions of interpretation using secondary literature. Style and vocabulary of the Roman epic and ancient ideas about cosmology. May be repeated for credit.
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Preface and selections of exemplary episodes, battle scenes, and speeches with stylistic analysis in relation to Livy's practices of history and its reception. Classics majors and minors must take course for letter grade. May be repeated for credit.
Score: 13.1944065 Details | Listing | Web page