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LATN 201: Prose of the Empire
3.00 Credits
Bates College
The persecution of Christians, the eruption of Mount Vesuvius, and Nero's fiddle are topics of the diverse literature of the Roman Empire. Students read letters, philosophical treatises, histories, and novels from the likes of Tacitus, Seneca, Pliny, and Suetonius. Prerequisite(s): Latin 101 and 102. Open to first-year students. Staff.
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LATN 202: Poetry of the Empire
3.00 Credits
Bates College
From Ovid's fables of women turning into trees to Lucan's descriptions of battles and Seneca's drama of Thyestes who feasts on his sons, the tumultuous events of the Roman Empire find strange expression in the poets who could not write openly about the cruelties of their emperors. Students read the works of Ovid, Seneca, Lucan, Statius, and Martial. Open to first-year students. Staff.
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LATN 203: Republican Prose
3.00 Credits
Bates College
The Roman Republic was imagined to be the result of fratricide and rape. Caesar crossed the Rubicon and Cicero's hands and ears were cut off and then hung in the Forum. The course explores the social, political, and religious foundations as well as the violence of the Roman Republic through the eyes of authors such as Livy, Cato, Cicero, Sallust, and Caesar. Prerequisite(s): Latin 101 and 102. Open to first-year students. Staff.
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LATN 204: Republican Poetry
3.00 Credits
Bates College
Why do slaves always have the leading roles in Roman comedy Was Aeneas pious or power-hungry Did Lesbia really have 300 lovers The Roman Republic was explained, celebrated, criticized, and ignored in the works of its poets. The course answers why and how through a study of such writers as Plautus, Catullus, Virgil, and Horace. Prerequisite(s): Latin 101 and 102. Open to first-year students. Staff.
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LATN 301: Prose of the Empire:Advanced
3.00 Credits
Bates College
This course covers the same material as Latin 201 but is designed for students who have completed two or more years of college-level Latin. Open to first-year students. Staff.
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LATN 301 - Prose of the Empire:Advanced
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LATN 302: Poetry of the Empire:Advanced
3.00 Credits
Bates College
This course covers the same material as Latin 202 but is designed for students who have completed two or more years of college-level Latin. Open to first-year students. Staff.
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LATN 303: Republican Prose:Advanced
3.00 Credits
Bates College
This course covers the same material as Latin 203 but is designed for students who have completed two or more years of college-level Latin. Open to first-year students. Staff.
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LATN 304: Republican Poetry:Advanced
3.00 Credits
Bates College
This course covers the same material as Latin 204 but is designed for students who have completed two or more years of college-level Latin. Open to first-year students. Staff.
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LATN 360: Independent Study
3.00 Credits
Bates College
Students, in consultation with a faculty advisor, individually design and plan a course of study or research not offered in thecurriculum. Course work includes a reflective component, evaluation, and completion of an agreed-upon product. Sponsorship by a faculty member in the program/department, a course prospectus, and permission of the chair are required. Students may register for no more than one independent study per semester. Normally offered every semester. Staff.
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LATN 365: Special Topics
3.00 Credits
Bates College
Designed for the small seminar group of students who may have particular interests in areas of study that go beyond the regular course offerings. Periodic conferences and papers are required. Instructor permission is required.
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