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LT 233f Apuleius: Africa's Naughty Genius
4.00 Credits
Colby College
Apuleius' life is as fascinating as his writing. His origins in Africa and his post-classical dates have left him on the margins of the classical canon, but his ribald wit, his narrative flair, and his inventive genius make him worth reading. We shall read selections from The Golden Ass, his best-known fictional work, and from The Apology, his defense against the very real charges of witchcraft that he faced. Four credit hours. O'NEILL
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LT 251 Ovid: Metamorphoses
3.00 Credits
Colby College
An examination of Ovid's most famous work for evidence of the author's views on poetry, politics, and power as a basis for discussion of Ovid's artistry and inventiveness. Prerequisite: Latin 131. Four credit hours. L.
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LT 255 Forbidden: Love:Dido and Aeneas
3.00 Credits
Colby College
Translation and analysis of selections from the Aeneid concerning the ill-starred love of Dido and Aeneas. Topics for discussion include duty vs. love, Dido as foreign enchantress, Virgil and Homer, love as a madness/disease, and legitimate couple or illicit lovers Prerequisite: Latin 131. Four credit hours. L.
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LT 271 Horace's: Epodes:Lampoons and Blame Poetry
3.00 Credits
Colby College
Horace is one of Rome's greatest and most influential poets, but often textbooks focus on his blandest poems for fear of offending anyone. A selection from The Epodes, a book of often scurrilous abuse in poetic form focusing in particular on his poems about witches and witchcraft. Prerequisite: Latin 131. Four credit hours. L.
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LT 271 Horace's - Epodes:Lampoons and Blame Poetry
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LT 341 Sacred: Rites and Erotic Magic:Propertius 4
3.00 Credits
Colby College
An analysis of the two, rival poetic programs of Propertius 4; how "patriotic" poems become erotic manifestos, and how sacred rites are profaned by erotic ritual. Prerequisite: Latin 131 or higher-level course. Four credit hours. L.
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LT 354 Seneca's: Medea
3.00 Credits
Colby College
This Roman version of Medea's terrible revenge on the guilty and innocent alike warns us that injustice begets injustice and asks how divine power can permit evil to triumph. The play draws on contemporary dilemmas of Imperial Rome but explores them in the safe context of a Greek tragedy. Prerequisite: Latin 131 or higher-level course. Four credit hours.
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LT 356 Ovid's: Heroides
3.00 Credits
Colby College
The latest poems in the ancient world's corpus of elegiac love poetry are among the wittiest. Ovid, hardly a feminist, nevertheless delights in giving famous women of myth an opportunity to write letters to the men in their lives. Ovid, as never before, reveals the humorous potential of the elegiac genre. The duplicitous devices inherent in earlier elegy are openly revealed and exposed for what they are. Prerequisite: LT131 or higher-level course. Four credit hours.
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LT 362s Lovers: Exiles,and Shepherds--Virgil's Eclogues
3.00 Credits
Colby College
The Eclogues have exerted a tremendous influence on later poets across Europe and the Americas. Virgil's bucolic poetry draws on ancient learning, contemporary politics, and his own artistic sensibility. Prerequisite: Latin 131 or higher-level course. Four credit hours. O'NEILL
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LT 491f ,492s Independent: Study
3.00 Credits
Colby College
Reading in a field of the student's interest, with essays and conferences. Prerequisite: Permission of the instructor. One to four credit hours. FACULTY
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MA 101f Calculus: with Pre-calculus I
3.00 Credits
Colby College
Designed for students who enter Colby with insufficient pre-calculus background for the standard calculus sequence. It is expected that all students who complete Mathematics 101 will enroll in Mathematics 102 in the following January. The combination of 101 and 102 covers the same calculus material as Mathematics 121. Completion of 101 alone does not constitute completion of a College calculus course for any purpose; in particular, it does not qualify a student to take Mathematics 122 nor does it satisfy the quantitative reasoning requirement. Students electing this course must complete the mathematics placement questionnaire prior to registration. Three credit hours. MAHER
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