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LATN 303: Roman Epic
3.00 Credits
University of Richmond
Special emphasis on Vergil's "Aeneid." Prerequisite(s): Latin 202 or permission of department. Unit(s): 1
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LATN 304: Roman Historiography
3.00 Credits
University of Richmond
Emphasis on Livy and Tacitus. Prerequisite(s): Latin 202 or permission of department. Unit(s): 1
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LATN 305: Horace
3.00 Credits
University of Richmond
The lyric poetry. Prerequisite(s): Latin 202 or permission of department. Unit(s): 1
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LATN 306: Roman Philosophical Literature
3.00 Credits
University of Richmond
Special emphasis on Lucretius' "De Rerum Natura" or Cicero's "Tusculan Disputations." Prerequisite(s): Latin 202 or permission of department. Unit(s): 1
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LATN 307: Catullus
3.00 Credits
University of Richmond
Literary analysis of selected readings. Prerequisite(s): Latin 202 or permission of department. General Education Requirement: (FSLT) Unit(s): 1 Additional Information: A course in literary criticism addressing the corpus of Catullus' poetry in all of its surprising variety. We will study key poems in depth, and assess the corpus as a whole, in an effort to come to terms with questions such as "How good is Catullus' poetry ", "When it is good, what makes it good " and "How important is Catullus as a poet " Readings in current Catullan criticism and 20th century English poetry will help our discussions. In addition to improving as readers of Latin, students will learn analytical and critical methods that will be of use in all subsequent Latin courses. Satisfies the Literary Studies (FSLT) requirement. Prerequisite: Latin 202 or permission of department. Simpson, MWF 1:35-2:25.
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LATN 308: The Novel
3.00 Credits
University of Richmond
Latin novels of Petronius and Apuleius. Prerequisite(s): Latin 202 or permission of department. Unit(s): 1
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LATN 309: Cicero
3.00 Credits
University of Richmond
Theory and history of Roman oratory. Prerequisite(s): Latin 202 or permission of department. Unit(s): 1
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LATN 398: Selected Topics
3.00 Credits
University of Richmond
Topics or themes in Roman literature. Prerequisite(s): Latin 202 or permission of department. Unit(s): 1 Additional Information: The Augustan period of Latin literature, featuring the poetry of Vergil, Tibullus, Sulpicia, Propertius, Horace and Ovid, has fascinated readers for millennia. Most recently these poets tendency towards intensive and subtle riffing off each other's (and often their own earlier) verses has drawn critics into an intense discussion of allusions as well as the theoretical understanding of allusion itself. In this course we will focus on the remarkable network of allusions that Vergil's Aeneid left in the 30 years after its publication. Ovid's Metamorphoses will be at the heart of our reading, but we will attempt to ferret out allusivity in all the other major poets of the period and gain a basic appreciation of the mechanics of poetic allusion. Stevenson, TR 9:45-11:00.
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LATN 411: The Teaching of High School Latin
3.00 Credits
University of Richmond
Theory and practice of teaching Latin. Designed to enable teachers to meet state licensure requirements. Prerequisite(s): Latin 202 or permission of department. Unit(s): 0.5
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LATN 498: Major Seminar
3.00 Credits
University of Richmond
Required of all majors. Methodologies appropriate to Latin studies and the writing of a research paper. Prerequisite(s): Permission of department. Unit(s): 1 Additional Information: All Latin junior and senior majors must take this course. The course comprises the preparation and writing of a major research paper or completion of a major project. Prerequisite: student must be a declared junior or senior Latin major. Laskaris, R 7:00-9:40 p.m.
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