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CITY B450: Urban Internships/Praxis
3.00 Credits
Haverford College
Staff Individual opportunities to engage in praxis in the greater Philadelphia area; internships must be arranged prior to registration for the semester in which the internship is taken. Enrollment is limited to five students a semester. Prerequisite: permission of instructor.
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Classics 001: Elementary Latin
3.00 Credits
Haverford College
HU B.Mulligan Introduction to the elements of Latin grammar, with readings in prose and poetry. This is the first semester of a year-long course. Typically offered every Fall.
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Classics 002: Elementary Latin
3.00 Credits
Haverford College
HU B.Mulligan Completion of the elements of Latin grammar, with readings in prose and poetry. Typically offered every Spring.
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Classics 101: Introduction to Latin Literature:The Language of Love and Hate in the Roman Republic
3.00 Credits
Haverford College
HU A.Fenton Introduction to the study of Latin literature through readings from Catullus' poetry and Cicero's Pro Caelio. Class will include some grammar review, but emphasis will be on developing reading skills and on critical interpretation and discussion. Prerequisite: Students should have had either a year of college Latin or very strong high school preparation. For a course with more extensive grammar review, see Bryn Mawr Latin 003. Typically offered every Fall.
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Classics 102: Introduction to Latin Literature:Comedy
3.00 Credits
Haverford College
HU R.Germany Prerequisite: Latin 101, Bryn Mawr Latin 003, or very strong high school preparation Typically offered every Spring.
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Classics 119: Culture and Crisis in the Golden Age of Athens
3.00 Credits
Haverford College
HU B.Mulligan Study of the Athenian achievement in literature, politics and philosophy from the Persian wars to the trial and death of Socrates, based largely on primary sources; discussion of religion and politics in the context of the polis, and of the Athenian use of myth in the form of tragedy. Typically offered in alternate years.
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Classics 121: The Roman Revolution
3.00 Credits
Haverford College
HU A.Fenton An introduction to the literature and culture of ancient Rome, focusing on the transformative period of the late republic and early principate, including topics such as the Romans' self-image, religion, sex & gender, and the relationship between art and politics. Typically offered in alternate years.
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Classics 201: Advanced Latin Literature:Vergil
3.00 Credits
Haverford College
HU A.Fenton Prerequisite: Latin 101- 102 or the equivalent Typically offered yearly in alternation with Bryn Mawr.
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Classics 202: Advanced Latin Literature:Ovid
3.00 Credits
Haverford College
HU B.Mulligan Prerequisite: Latin 101- 102 or the equivalent Typically offered yearly in alternation with Bryn Mawr.
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Classics 209: Classical Mythology HU
3.00 Credits
Haverford College
B.Mulligan An introduction to the primary characters and stories of Greek and Roman mythology--including cosmic creation, Olympian and other deities, and heroes--both as they appear in Greek and Roman literature and art and as they are later represented in modern art, music, and film. Typically offered in alternate years.
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