| source Johns Hopkins University (X) |
level Graduate (7) Lower Level Undergraduate (6) Independent Academic Work (2) Upper Level Undergraduate (2) |
department Classics (X) |
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Course provides comprehensive, intensive introduction to study of Latin for new students as well as systematic review for students with background in Latin. First semesterâs emphasis is morphology and vocabulary; second semesterâs focus is syntax and reading. Credit is given only upon completion of a yearâs work. Course may not be taken Satisfactory/ Unsatisfactory
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Course provides comprehensive, intensive introduction to study of Latin for new students as well as systematic review for students with background in Latin. First semesterâs emphasis is morphology and vocabulary; second semesterâs focus is syntax and reading. Credit is given only upon completion of a yearâs work. Course may not be taken Satisfactory/ Unsatisfactory
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Reading ability in classical Greek is developed through a study of various authors, primarily Plato (fall) and Homer (spring). Prerequisites: 040.105 and AS.040.106 or equivalent.
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Prereq: 040.107-108 or equivalent Reading ability in Latin is developed through the study of various authors, primarily Cicero (fall) and Vergil (spring).
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Prereq: 040.205-206 or equivalent. This semesterâs focus will be on poetry: Homeric epics and Aristophanes. (Same course as 040.706)
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(Same as 040.707) This course aims to increase proficiency and improve comprehension of Latin language. Intensive reading of Latin texts, with attention to grammar, idiom, translation, etc. Specific offerings vary. This semesterâs reading will focus on Apuleiusâ Metamorphoses. Prerequisites: 040.207-208 or equivalent.
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We shall read Greek literary and philosophical texts dealing with the figure of Odysseus, to see how he was regarded as a moral type.
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This seminar examines the âdistinctively Romanâ genre of verse satire and associated problems of form, content, and occasion. Substantial readings in Latin from the genreâs major authors: Lucilius, Horace, Persius, and Juvenal.
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Overview of sources, collections, bibliography. Examination of important political, literary, social inscriptions. Reading primary evidence, Pompeian graffiti, new material from Vindolanda, and hands-on work with classical coins.
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(Same course as 040.306) This reading seminar is intended to train graduate students in direct and critical work on primary sources. This semesterâs focus will be on the Homeric epics and Aristophanes.
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This reading seminar is intended to train graduate students in direct and critical work on primary sources. This semesterâs reading will focus on Apuleiusâ Metamorphoses. (Same course as 040.307)
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Continuation of 383.111 A beginning level course with emphasis placed on the basic listening, reading, and writing of the language. The reading and writing system will be introduced in a very systematic manner, thereby, students will not have to learn all the vowels and the consonants at once before getting to read the words. Basic sentences will be drawn from the Sanskrit Literature. Simple Vedic Mantras from the Vedas and Ishopanishad, verses from the Bhagavad Gita and the sootras from the Yoga Sookas will be read. Cross-listed with Classics
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