Latin (LAT)
(PR: 6 hours of Latin literature numbered 304 or above or equivalent)
Close readings in Latin of selections from the elegies of Propertius and Tibullus.
Close readings in Latin of selections form the satires of Horace and Juvenal and the epigrams of Martial.
(PR: 6 hours of Latin literature numbered 304 or above or equivalent)
(PR: 6 hours of literature numbered 304 or above or equivalent and consent of instructor)
(PR: 6 hours of literature numbered 304 or above or equivalent and consent of instructor)
(PR: 6 hours of litrature numbered 304 or above or equivalent and consent of instructor)
(PR: 6 hours of literature numbered 304 or above or equivalent and consent of instructor)
This course examines the linguistic, geographic, cultural and material concerns that influenced the development of the Latin Language.
A close study of advanced Latin grammar and style through composition in Latin.
A detailed study in Latin of a single author. Special attention will be given to style, genre, literary and cultural contexts, and the study of secondary sources on the author.
A detailed study in Latin of a single author. Special attention will be given to style, genre, literary and cultural contexts, and study of secondary sources on the author.
A detailed study in Latin of a single author. Special attention will be given to style, genre, literary and cultural contexts, and study of secondary sources on the author.
A detailed study in Latin of a single author. Special attention will be given to style, genre, literary and cultural contexts, and study of secondary sources on the author.
A detailed study in Latin of a single author. Special attention will be given to style, genre, literary and cultural contexts, and study of secondary sources on the author.
A detailed study in Latin of a single author. Special attention will be given to style, genre, literary and cultural contexts, and study of secondary sources on the author.