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LT 350: Readings in Medieval Latin I
3.00 Credits
Loyola University Maryland
Prerequisite: LT124 or equivalent. Selections from prose and poetry including the Vulgate Bible, Augustine, Saints' lives, hymns, and parodies. Students examine differences in content and language between classical and medieval Latin literature. Projects are based on the interests of individual students. Counts toward Catholic Studies and Medieval Studies minors.
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LT 351: Readings in Medieval Latin II
3.00 Credits
Loyola University Maryland
Prerequisite: LT124 or equivalent. Selections from medi- eval Latin prose and poetry. Comparison between classi- cal and medieval styles. Readings vary with the instructor and with student interest. Counts toward Catholic Studies and Medieval Studies minors.
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LT 352: Pontanus:Jesuit Latin Drama on War and Peace
3.00 Credits
Loyola University Maryland
Prerequisite: LT124 or equivalent. Readings in Jesuit drama intended to enhance students' education and117 provoke discussion on the nature, morality, and haz- ards of waging war.
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LT 355: Petronius and Apuleius
3.00 Credits
Loyola University Maryland
Prerequisite: LT124 or equivalent. Close reading of sections of two underground classics, Petronius' Satyricon and Apuleius' Metamorphoses. Discussions focus on language, style, and subject matter along with the lure of the demimonde, sociocultural background, antihero, nar- rative technique, literary parody, and religious echoes.
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LT 356: Apuleius
3.00 Credits
Loyola University Maryland
Prerequisite: LT124 or equivalent. Close reading of sections of Apuleius' underground classic Metamorphoses. Dis- cussions focus on language, style, and subject matter along with the lure of the demimonde, sociocultural background, antihero, narrative technique, literary parody, and religious echoes.
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LT 360: Independent Study:Latin
3.00 Credits
Loyola University Maryland
Prerequisite: LT124 or equivalent. An independent study in Latin language and/or literature. Topics vary. May be repeated once for credit with different topic.
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LT 374: Roman Satire
3.00 Credits
Loyola University Maryland
Prerequisite: LT124 or equivalent. A study of the origin and development of the only literary form created by the Romans, with selections from Horace, Persius, and Juvenal.
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LT 380: Ovid
3.00 Credits
Loyola University Maryland
Prerequisite: LT124 or equivalent. A reading of extensive selections from the brilliant poet of love and change; human psychology as seen through the lens of the classical myths. Counts toward Medieval Studies minor.
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LT 386: Ovid's Metamorphoses
3.00 Credits
Loyola University Maryland
Prerequisite: LT124 or equivalent. A reading of extensive selections from the brilliant poem of change; human psychology as seen through the lens of the classical myths. Counts toward Medieval Studies minor
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LT 386 - Ovid's Metamorphoses
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LW 109: Business,Law,and Society:Special Topics
3.00 Credits
Loyola University Maryland
Provides a foundation for students who wish to explore the role that law plays in social, political, economic, and cultural life as it pertains to business behavior. The coursework provides a foundation of knowledge regard- ing the basic concepts necessary to understanding how business operates, the rules of law, and the influences and effects of law on the social and economic system. The course goal is to provide students with an under- standing of the nature and functions of law in society and how law influences business behavior. (Alpha course)
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