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Japanese 308c: d.Advanced Japanese II
3.00 Credits
Bowdoin College
Spring 2007. NATSU SATO. A continuation of Japanese 307. Continued efforts to develop oral and written fluency in informal and formal situations. Reading of contemporary texts of literature, business, and social topics. Prerequisite: Japanese 307 or permission of the instructor.
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LATIN 101c: Elementary Latin
3.00 Credits
Bowdoin College
Every fall. Fall 2006. IRENE POLINSKAYA. A thorough presentation of the elements of Latin grammar. Emphasis is placed on achieving a reading proficiency.
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LATIN 102c: Elementary Latin
3.00 Credits
Bowdoin College
Every spring. Spring 2007. IRENE POLINSKAYA. A continuation of Latin 101. During this term, readings are based on unaltered passages of classical Latin.
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LATIN 203c: Intermediate Latin for Reading
3.00 Credits
Bowdoin College
Every fall. Fall 2006. JAMES HIGGINBOTHAM. A review of the essentials of Latin grammar and syntax and an introduction to the reading of Latin prose and poetry. Materials to be read change from year to year, but always include a major prose work. Equivalent of Latin 102 or two to three years of high school Latin is required.
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LATIN 204c: IP.Studies in Latin Literature
3.00 Credits
Bowdoin College
Every spring. Spring 2007. BARBARA WEIDEN BOYD. An introduction to different genres and themes in Latin literature. The subject matter and authors covered may change from year to year (e.g., selections from Virgil's Aeneid and Livy's History, or from Lucretius, Ovid, and Cicero), but attention is always given to the historical and literary context of the authors read. While the primary focus is on reading Latin texts, some readings from Latin literature in translation are also assigned. Equivalent of Latin 203 or three to four years of high school Latin is required. Latin 205 and 206 are offered in alternate years.
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LATIN 205c: Latin Prose
3.00 Credits
Bowdoin College
Every other year. Fall 2006. JAMES HIGGINBOTHAM. An introduction to the content, genres, and style of the greatest writers of Latin prose (including speeches, rhetorical and philosophical works, and historical texts). Authors to be read may include Cicero, Sallust, Livy, Tacitus, or Suetonius. Prerequisite: Equivalent of Latin 204 or four years (or more) of high school Latin.
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LATIN 206c: Roman Comedy
3.00 Credits
Bowdoin College
Every other year. Fall 2007. BARBARA WEIDEN BOYD. An introduction to the earliest complete texts that survive from Latin antiquity, the plays of Plautus and Terence. One or two plays are read in Latin, and several others in English translation. Students are introduced to modern scholarship on the history and interpretation of Roman theater. One advanced Latin course is offered each semester. The aim of each of these courses is to give students the opportunity for sustained reading and discussion of at least one major author or genre representative of classical Latin literature. Primary focus is on the texts, with serious attention given as well both to the historical context from which these works emerged and to contemporary discussions and debates concerning these works. Department faculty generally attempt to schedule offerings in response to the needs and interests of concentrators. Topics and/or authors frequently taught on this level include: Roman history (including Sallust, Livy, and Tacitus); Ovid's Metamorphoses; Elegiac poetry; Cicero's oratory; Virgil's Aeneid or Eclogues and Georgics; Roman novel (includingPetronius and Apuleius); satire; and comedy (including Plautus and Terence). The 300-level courses currently scheduled are:
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LATIN 291c¨C294c: Intermediate Independent Study
3.00 Credits
Bowdoin College
THE DEPARTMENT.
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LATIN 301c: The Historians
3.00 Credits
Bowdoin College
The Historians
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LATIN 304c: Cicero and Roman Oratory
3.00 Credits
Bowdoin College
Fall 2006. BARBARA WEIDEN BOYD.
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