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2010-11 Online Catalogue
Graduate Courses in Latin (LAT)
- LAT 203 - Republican Prose
- Extensive reading in Caesar and Sallust, and in the speeches of Cicero. Alternate years, as needed.
- Credits:
3
- LAT 204 - Epic Poets
- Extensive reading in Lucretius, Vergil, Ovid, and others. Alternate years, as needed.
- Credits:
3
- LAT 211 - Latin Prose Style
- Readings in literary prose analyzed stylistically and imitated in composition. Required of Latin majors.
- Credits:
3
- LAT 212 - Latin Prose Style
- Readings in literary prose analyzed stylistically and imitated in composition. Required of Latin majors.
- Credits:
3
- LAT 227 - Roman Lyric Poets
- Selections from the works of Catullus, Horace, Propertius, and Tibullus. Alternate years, as needed.
- Credits:
3
- LAT 251 - Roman Letters
- Letters of Cicero, Horace, and Pliny. Alternate years, as needed.
- Credits:
3
- LAT 252 - Comedy
- Two plays of Plautus and Terence. Study of the precursors of this literary form. Alternate years, as needed.
- Credits:
3
- LAT 253 - Roman Oratory
- Selections from Cicero's De Oratore, Orator, Brutus, and from his speeches. Historical development of forensic and other rhetorical canons. Alternate years, as needed.
- Credits:
3
- LAT 255 - Historians of the Empire
- Historians of the Empire. Augustus, Res Gestae; Tacitus, Annals, I-IV; selections from Suetonius and Ammianus Marcellinus. Alternate years, as needed.
- Credits:
3
- LAT 256 - Satire
- Selections from Horace, Persius, Juvenal, Petronius. Study of the development of this literary form. Alternate years, as needed.
- Credits:
3
- LAT 271 - Silver Latin
- Extensive reading of post-Augustan authors not included in other advanced courses. Alternate years, as needed.
- Credits:
3
- LAT 295 - Advanced Special Topics
- Advanced courses or seminars on topics beyond the scope of existing departmental offerings. See Schedule of Courses for specific titles.
- Credits:
1 to 6
- LAT 296 - Advanced Special Topics
- Advanced courses or seminars on topics beyond the scope of existing departmental offerings. See Schedule of Courses for specific titles.
- Credits:
1 to 6