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LT 321: Latin Hymns of the Roman Church
3.00 Credits
Saint Vincent College
The Good News of the Incarnation began with a hymn when the angels sang Gloria in excelsis Deo. Hymns are at the center of Jewish and Christian worship. This course will look at some of the most famous biblical hymns of both testaments as well as those written by some of the greatest Latin poets of the Roman Church: Saint Ambrose, Prudentius, Pope Saint Gregory the Great, Venantius Fortunatus, etc. These hymns will be studied at two levels: textual and musical. The basics of Gregorian chant will also be presented. Three credits.
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LT 325: Introduction to Ancient Greek
3.00 Credits
Saint Vincent College
The goal of this course is to present the basic grammar and morphology of ancient Greek so that the student may begin to read in the target language as soon as possible, and to do so within the context of ancient Greek culture. While the main story line presented has been made up, the many sub-plots are based on the works of Homer, Herodotus, and Thucydides. A second semester of ancient Greek is possible based on interest. Three credits.
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LT 335: Cicero I
3.00 Credits
Saint Vincent College
This course focuses on the four Catilinarian orations delivered in 63 B.C. before the Senate and the People of Rome during the turbulent final years of the Republic. Due consideration will be given to the historical, political, social environment as well as the literary style of this great Roman orator. Three credits.
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LT 337: Cicero II
3.00 Credits
Saint Vincent College
Students will the Pro archia poeta oratio in which Cicero gives a brilliant defense of the role of literature and the humanities in society. The other work will be his dialogue De amicitia which discusses the nature of friendship and the principles by which it should be governed. Three credits.
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LT 340: Roman Poetry I
3.00 Credits
Saint Vincent College
A study of poetic style and theory in late Republican poetry. Selections to be read are taken from the major Republican and Augustan poets Catullus and Ovid. Three credits.
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LT 342: Roman Poetry II
3.00 Credits
Saint Vincent College
A study of poetic style and theory in late Republican poetry. Selections to be read are taken from the major Augustan poets Horace and Vergil, and will investigate the role of intertextuality and the reading of Roman poetry. Three credits.
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LT 345: Historians of the Empire
3.00 Credits
Saint Vincent College
Readings from Tacitus and Suetonius, with special attention given to the political and cultural history of the first century of the empire. Three credits.
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LT 350: Independent Study
3.00 Credits
Saint Vincent College
May be repeated. Variable credit.
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LT 443: The Aeneid
3.00 Credits
Saint Vincent College
Books I - VI of the great Roman epic will be studied. Students will review dactylic hexameter and develop their metrical skills so as to be able to read aloud this masterpiece of Roman literature. Three credits.
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MA 100: Mathematical Overview
3.00 Credits
Saint Vincent College
This course is designed to provide the student with an overview of algebraic concepts. The specific intention is to stress the understanding of content and of method so that algebra is had as a workable tool for ensuing math courses. Therefore, concepts of modern math form an integral part of the basic thrust of the course as it seeks to prepare the student to master the algebraic concepts presented. An algebra background is presupposed. Three credits.
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