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COURSES - FALL 2005-2006

LATIN

LAT101 - Beginner's Latin
An introduction to the basic grammar and vocabulary of Latin designed to develop students' fluency in reading and understanding simple Latin prose and verse.
Professor Denis Feeney
Class 1: 9:00-9:50am MTWTh - 111 East Pyne
Class 2:12:30-1:20pm MTWTh- Chancellor Green 105

LAT104 - Intensive Intermediate Latin
An alternative to LAT105 for students with two years or more of secondary school Latin who wish to review basic Latin forms, syntax, and vocabulary. Approximately six weeks of intensive review followed by readings from a selection of Latin poetry and prose.
Marie Louise von Glinski
Class: 11-11:50am MTWTh - Chancellor Green 105
Drill: 11-11:50am F - Chancellor Green 105

LAT105 - Intermediate Latin: Catullus and His Age
We will read a selection of letters in Latin prose and verse by Cicero, Horace, Ovid, Seneca, and Pliny between 60 BCE and 100 CE, in order to understand the place that this important form of communication had in Roman culture. Starting at 1-2 pages of prose (or equivalent) per meeting, we will aim to double facility, accuracy, and speed by the end of the course.
Professor Brent Shaw
Class 1: 11:00-11:50am MTWTh - Firestone B03J
Class 2: 12:30-1:20pm MTWTh - Frist 207

LAT205 - Roman Letters
We will read a selection of letters in Latin prose and verse by Cicero, Horace, Ovid, Seneca, and Pliny between 60 BCE and 100 CE, in order to understand the place that this important form of communication had in Roman culture. Starting at 1-2 pages of prose (or equivalent) per meeting, we will aim to double facility, accuracy, and speed by the end of the course.
Professor Edward J. Champlin
Class 01: 3:00-4:20pm MW - Chancellor Green 103
Class 01A:  3:00-4:20pm MW - Chancellor Green 105

LAT232 - Introduction to Medieval Latin
Selections from outstanding works of medieval Latin literature, with emphasis on prose and poetry of the Twelfth-Century Renaissance.
Professor Janet Martin
Class: 11:00-12:20 TTh - East Pyne 215

LAT333 - Vergil's Aeneid

Professor Robert Kaster
Class: 11:00-12:20pm MW - East Pyne 161

 

 

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