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			This course examines Latin literature from its origins in mid-3rd century BCE to the accession of emperor Augustus in late 1st century BCE. Latin during this period developed from a language unaccustomed to literary applications into one of great creativity, flexibility, power, and nuance. Curriculum samples works in prose and verse, including drama; epic, lyric, and elegiac poetry; oratory; and narrative history. Authors may include Plautus, Terence, Lucretius, Cicero, Caesar, Tibullus, Catullus, and/or others. Prerequisite: ENG 204 or the equivalent, or permission of the department
		
 
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			(202) 651-5000
		
 
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