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Courses in Latin (580)

Courses in Latin (580)

01:580:407 Advanced Study of the Poetry of Horace

  • Course Code: 01:580:407
  • Semester(s) Offered: Fall, Winter, Spring
  • Credits: 3

Intensive reading of Horace's poems with emphasis on the variety of style and content. Prerequisites: 01:580:203, 204.

01:580:404 Readings in Latin Literature II: Literature of the Empire

  • Course Code: 01:580:404
  • Semester(s) Offered: Spring
  • Credits: 3

Prose and poetry of imperial Rome. Extensive selections from epic, history, satire, the novel, and other genres, with emphasis on writers of the Augustan and Neronian ages. Prerequisites: 01:580:203, 204.

01:580:403 Readings in Latin Literature I: Literature of the Republic

  • Course Code: 01:580:403
  • Semester(s) Offered: Spring
  • Credits: 3

Prose and poetry of Rome from its beginnings in the third century BC to the end of the republic in the first century BC. Extensive selections from epic, drama, lyric, elegy, pastoral, and other poetry and from history, rhetoric, and oratory. Prerequisites: 01:580:203, 204.

01:580:402 Advanced Study of Vergil's Aeneid

  • Course Code: 01:580:402
  • Semester(s) Offered: Spring
  • Credits: 3

Readings of Vergil's Aeneid with an analysis of selected problems in its interpretation. Prerequisites: 01:580:203, 204.

01:580:369 The Seminar in Latin

  • Course Code: 01:580:369
  • Semester(s) Offered: Fall
  • Credits: 3

Extensive and rapid reading in Latin literature from the early Roman Republic to the empire. Primarily for juniors and seniors majoring in classical humanities; open to others with permission of instructor. SP'18: A close reading of selections from Ovid's Heroides with special attention to the influence of the poets of ancient Alexandria on Ovid.

  1. 01:580:370 The Seminar in Latin
  2. 01:580:401 Advanced Study of the Poetry of Ovid
  3. 01:580:335 Latin Prose Composition
  4. 01:580:329 Tacitus

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