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department Latin (X) |
Beginners' course.
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Beginners' course.
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Beginners' course (intensive); equivalent to Latin 1-2.
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Selected readings in Caesar, Sallust, and Cicero; some review of grammar.
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Selected readings from Vergil.
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Reading in Catullus and Horace, and of short selections from prose literature of their periods.
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Readings in Comedy (Plautus and/or Terence) and Tragedy (Seneca).
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Readings in Propertius, Tibullus, and Ovid.
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Readings in Latin epic poetry.
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Readings in Latin prose authors such as Sallust, Cicero, Caesar, and Livy.
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Readings in Tacitus.
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Readings in Seneca, the younger Pliny, and other prose writers.
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Introduction to medieval Latin: readings in prose and poetry from Cassiodorus to the Italian Renaissance, with emphasis on certain periods.
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Study of texts selected from the early, high, or late medieval periods.
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Largely independent study for one semester building on work in a previous upper-division course used in fulfillment of the Latin major; the work will result in the writing of a thesis, to be evaluated by an honors committee of three members. Written thesis due the Monday of the 13th week of the semester in which the course is taken.
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