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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
Score: 9.552247 Details | Listing | Web page
LATI 104 - AP CREDIT IN ELEMENTARY LATIN Credits: 3 For AP credit in elementary Latin. College: School of Humanities Department: Latin
Score: 9.552247 Details | Listing | Web page
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
Score: 9.552247 Details | Listing | Web page
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
Score: 9.552247 Details | Listing | Web page
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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LATI 306 - ADVANCED LATIN: OVID'S METAMORPHOSES Credits: 3 Readings in Ovid's "Metamorphoses." College: School of Humanities Department: Latin
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LATI 311 - LATIN PASTORAL POETRY Credits: 3 Survey of Latin pastoral, with readings drawn from Virgil's ECLOGUES, Calpurnius Siculus, Nemesianus, and early Christian pastoral. Topics will include the history of pastoral, the nature of the genre, the politics of the poems, and their intertextuality. Later history of pastoral, particularly in English tradition, will also be examined. D1 credit. College: School of Humanities Department: Latin
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LATI 312 - OVID: AMORES Credits: 3 Selections from Ovid's Amores. D1 credit. College: School of Humanities Department: Latin
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LATI 313 - CICERO AND CATULLUS: LITERATURE AND SOCIETY IN THE ROMAN REPUBLIC Credits: 3 We will read Cicero's PRO CAELIO and several of Catullus' longer poems as a vehicle for understanding politics and culture in the late Roman Republic. D1 credit. College: School of Humanities Department: Latin
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LATI 314 - TACITUS Credits: 3 Selections from the Roman historian Tacitus. We will focus on Tacitean style, his historiographical methods, his cultural and political milieux, and the political color of his work. D1 credit. College: School of Humanities Department: Latin
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LATI 315 - SENECAN TRAGEDY Credits: 3 Selections from the tragedies of Seneca, some of the wittiest and goriest poetry to survive from antiquity. Topics will include Senecan style, the performance contexts of his plays, the history of Roman tragedy, Seneca's sources, and the poet's legacy in literary history. D1 credit. College: School of Humanities Department: Latin
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LATI 316 - READINGS IN VIRGIL'S AENEID Credits: 3 Advanced study of Virgil's great Roman epic. Areas of interest will include Virgilian language and style, the poem's themes and structure, genre and ancient literary history, and Roman politics and society, particularly in the Augustan Age. D1 credit. College: School of Humanities Department: Latin
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LATI 491 - DIRECTED READING Credits: 3 Independent work for qualified juniors and seniors in genres or authors not presented in other upper level courses. D1 credit. College: School of Humanities Department: Latin
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LATI 492 - DIRECTED READING Credits: 3 Independent work for qualified juniors and seniors in genres or authors not presented in other upper level courses. D1 credit. College: School of Humanities Department: Latin
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LATI 503 - DIRECTED READING FOR GRADUATE STUDENTS Credits: 3 Graduate level, independent reading course. Topics vary. Offered in the fall semester. College: School of Humanities Department: Latin
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LATI 504 - DIRECTED READING FOR GRADUATE STUDENTS Credits: 3 Graduate level, independent reading course. Topics vary. Offered in the spring semester. College: School of Humanities Department: Latin
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