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department Latin (X) |
M-F 9.25-10.15 Fall 2009 Final exam scheduled (Group 61) 12/14/2009 M 9.00 Skills L1 Meets during reading period Introduction to Latin. Emphasis on morphology and syntax within a structured program of readings and exercises. Prepares for LATN 120b.
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M-F 10.30-11.20 Fall 2009 Final exam scheduled (Group 61) 12/14/2009 M 9.00 Skills L1 Meets during reading period Introduction to Latin. Emphasis on morphology and syntax within a structured program of readings and exercises. Prepares for LATN 120b.
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M-F 1.30-2.20 Fall 2009 Final exam scheduled (Group 61) 12/14/2009 M 9.00 Skills L1 Meets during reading period Introduction to Latin. Emphasis on morphology and syntax within a structured program of readings and exercises. Prepares for LATN 120b.
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MWF 9.25-10.15 Fall 2009 Final exam scheduled (Group 61) 12/14/2009 M 9.00 Close reading of a major work of classical prose; review of grammar as needed.
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MWF 10.30-11.20 Fall 2009 Final exam scheduled (Group 61) 12/14/2009 M 9.00 Close reading of a major work of classical prose; review of grammar as needed.
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MWF 1.30-2.20 Fall 2009 Final exam scheduled (Group 61) 12/14/2009 M 9.00 Close reading of a major work of classical prose; review of grammar as needed.
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MW 9.00-10.15 Fall 2009 Final exam scheduled (Group 32) 12/12/2009 S 9.00 Skills L5 Areas Hu Investigation of how the Romans imagined the founding of their nation and their city, events to which they attached the highest importance yet about which they had little information. Careful reading of both prose and verse by Vergil, Livy, Ovid, and others. A bridge course between L4 and other L5 courses.
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M 1.30-3.20 Fall 2009 No regular final examination Skills L5 Areas Hu Permission of instructor required The culture of the Flavio-Trajanic period as illustrated by the historical works of Tacitus and the letters of the younger Pliny. Emphasis on the personal connections between the two writers and on their social background and literary formation.
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TTh 2.30-3.45 Fall 2009 Final exam scheduled (Group 27) 12/17/2009 Th 2.00 Skills L5 Areas Hu Permission of instructor required A close reading of Ovid's
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Fall 2009 Final exam scheduled (Group 37) 12/18/2009 F 2.00 Skills L5 Areas Hu Reading of selected Latin passages from Lucan's epic poem
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1 HTBA Fall 2009 No regular final examination Permission of instructor required For students with advanced Latin language skills who wish to engage in concentrated reading and research on material not otherwise offered in courses. The work should result in a term paper or examination. A limited number of these classes may be offered toward the major.
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LATN 727 01 (10310) /HIST510/LATN427/HIST214J M 1.30-3.20 Fall 2009 The culture of the Flavio-Trajanic period as seen through readings in the historical works of Tacitus and the letters of the younger Pliny, with special emphasis on the personal connections between them, and on the social background and literary formation of the two writers. LATN 730
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LATN 730 01 (10322) /LATN430 TTh 2.30-3.45 Fall 2009
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LATN 765 01 (10323) Fall 2009
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LATI 101 - ELEMENTARY LATIN I Credits: 3 Study of the fundamentals of Latin grammar with emphasis on acquisition of reading skill. Cross-list: MDST 101. College: School of Humanities Department: Latin
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LATI 102 - ELEMENTARY LATIN II Credits: 3 Continuation of LATI 101 and MDST 101. Cross-list: MDST 102. College: School of Humanities Department: Latin
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LATI 104 - AP CREDIT IN ELEMENTARY LATIN Credits: 3 For AP credit in elementary Latin. College: School of Humanities Department: Latin
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LATI 201 - INTERMEDIATE LATIN I: PROSE Credits: 3 Review of grammar and readings in Latin prose. Cross-list: MDST 211. College: School of Humanities Department: Latin
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LATI 202 - INTERMEDIATE LATIN II Credits: 3 Readings in Virgil. Cross-list: MDST 212. College: School of Humanities Department: Latin
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LATI 204 - AP CREDIT IN INTERMEDIATE LATIN Credits: 3 For AP credit in intermediate Latin. D1 credit. College: School of Humanities Department: Latin
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LATI 301 - ADVANCED LATIN: LITERATURE OF EXILE IN THE ROMAN TRADITION Credits: 3 We will read both prose and poetry written by exiled persons, with careful attention to the literary treatment of exile in Roman culture. D1 credit. College: School of Humanities Department: Latin
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LATI 302 - ADVANCED LATIN Credits: 3 We will read Propertius' elegies with a view to understanding the poetics of Latin love elegy and the relationship of this genre to its social context. D1 credit. College: School of Humanities Department: Latin
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LATI 303 - ADVANCED LATIN: PLAUTUS AND TERENCE Credits: 3 We will read, Plautus, Pseudolus, Terence, and Adelphoe. We will consider the background of Greek comedy and the contemporary social situation in Rome. D1 credit. College: School of Humanities Department: Latin
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LATI 304 - ADVANCED LATIN: ROMAN EPIC Credits: 3 Readings in Latin epic poetry, from the erpublic through late antiquity. Topics include the nature of the epic genre, the development of Roman epic, the styles of individual epic poets, and the works' pollitical and cultural contexts. College: School of Humanities Department: Latin
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LATI 305 - ADVANCED LATI: HORACE Credits: 3 Reading from Horace. D1 credit. College: School of Humanities Department: Latin
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