Latin Minor - Undergraduate - 2009 University Catalog

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Course Descriptions:

LATN101: Beginning Latin I

The fundamentals of classical Latin grammar. Reading of simple Latin texts. Meets the 1983 General Education Requirement (GER) - Foreign Language. Meets the World Languages and Cultures Requirement - World Languages. 3 sh.

LATN112: Beginning Latin II

The continuation of Beginning Latin I. Fundamentals of Latin grammar and reading of selected texts. Meets the 1983 General Education Requirement (GER) - Foreign Language. Meets the World Languages and Cultures Requirement - World Languages. 3 sh.

LATN121: Intermediate Latin I

Review of grammar. Selected readings from Latin prose and poetry. Meets the 1983 General Education Requirement (GER) - Foreign Language. Meets the World Languages and Cultures Requirement - World Languages. 3 sh.

LATN132: Intermediate Latin II

Review of grammar. Selected readings from Latin prose and poetry. Meets the 1983 General Education Requirement (GER) - Foreign Language. Meets the World Languages and Cultures Requirement - World Languages. 3 sh.

LATN201: Latin Literature of the Republic

A historical survey of the highlights of Latin literature from its beginnings to the death of Cicero. Selections from prose and poetry will be read with attention to style, form, outlook, and cultural context. Meets the 1983 General Education Requirement (GER) - Foreign Language. Meets the University Writing Requirement for LATE and LATN majors. 3 sh.

LATN202: Latin Literature of the Golden Age

A historical survey of the highlights of Latin literature from the second triumvirate through the early Julio-Claudian period. Selections from prose and poetry will be read with attention to style, form, outlook, and cultural context. Meets the 1983 General Education Requirement (GER) - Foreign Language. Meets the University Writing Requirement for LATE and LATN majors. 3 sh.

LATN203: Latin Literature of the Silver Age

A historical survey of the highlights of Latin literature from the Neronian period through the second century of the Christian era. Selections from prose and poetry will be read with attention to style, form, outlook, and cultural context. Meets the 1983 General Education Requirement (GER) - Foreign Language. Meets the University Writing Requirement for LATE and LATN majors. 3 sh.

LATN204: Latin Literature of the Middle Ages

The highlights of Latin literature from the disintegration of the Roman Empire in the West to the beginning of the Renaissance. Selections from poetry, history, philosophy, theology, and popular literature will be read with attention to style, development of the language, and historical context. Meets the University Writing Requirement for LATE and LATN majors. 3 sh.

LATN251: Roman Letter Writing

The public figure and the private citizen seen through the letters of Cicero and Pliny. The letters as evidence for Roman political and social history. 3 sh.

LATN252: Roman Drama

Selected comedies of Plautus and Terence with attention to style, form, dramatic technique, and literary ancestry. The influence of Roman comedy on subsequent European drama. 3 sh.

LATN253: The Epic and Vergil

Readings primarily from the Aeneid but including selections from the Georgics and Eclogues. Vergil as a literary artist and his role in the development of the epic in Western literature. 3 sh.

LATN254: Roman Lyric Poetry

Readings from the lyrics of Catullus and Horace, with particular emphasis on style, themes, and metrics. 3 sh.

LATN255: Ovid

Selections from Ovid's works, principally the Metamorphoses, Ars Amatoria, Amores, and Heroides. Ovidian style, humor, and use of literary myth. Ovid's influence on literature and the arts. 3 sh.

LATN261: Roman Biography

The biography as a genre: selected passages from Sallust, Tacitus, Suetonius; contrasting these works with autobiographical evidence from the letters and excerpts of other Latin authors. 3 sh.

LATN284: Cicero and Ancient Philosophy

Cicero's philosophical essays with special attention to his role as a transmitter of Greek philosophy to the Roman and later Western world. 3 sh.

LATN310: Latin Composition

Practice in writing Latin prose in conjunction with review of grammar. Readings in selected Latin authors with a view toward acquiring familiarity with different prose styles. 3 sh.

Prerequisites: LATN 121 or departmental approval.

LATN351: Roman Historians

Selected readings from Sallust, Livy, and Tacitus. The development of Roman historiography in the context of Roman history and the Greek historiographical background. 3 sh.

Prerequisites: LATN 121 or departmental approval.

LATN352: Roman Satire

Readings from Horace, Juvenal, Petronius, and others. Different forms and definitions of satire. The Latin contribution to satire in Western literature. 3 sh.

Prerequisites: LATN 121 or departmental approval.

LATN354: The Elegy

The roman elegiac poets, Tibullus and Propertius; the elegy as a form of poetic expression. Comparison of the elegy in Latin and English literature. 3 sh.

Prerequisites: LATN 121 or departmental approval.

LATN361: Caesar: The End of the Republic

Selected readings from the De Bello Gallico and De Bello Civili. Caesar as a politician, general, man of letters, and historical source on his own conquests. 3 sh.

Prerequisites: LATN 121 ro departmental approval.

LATN375: Study Abroad

Approved study-travel program at selected universities, classical sites, museums. Cross listed with Classics, GNHU 375. Credit by evaluation. 3 sh.

Prerequisites: Departmental approval.

LATN410: Advanced Latin Grammar

Linguistic analysis of Latin grammar based on examples from classical authors. Practice in writing Latin prose. 3 sh.

Prerequisites: LATN 121 or departmental approval.

LATN419: Methods of Teaching Latin

The history of methodology together with new approaches and techniques. The development of a Latin curriculum, including evaluation of textbooks and construction of lesson plans, reviews, and tests. 3 sh.

Prerequisites: LATN 121 or departmental approval.

LATN445: Linguistic History of the Latin Language

Latin and its position in the Indo-European family; the evolution from the spoken to the literary, to the vulgar, to the Christian; characteristics of the periods exemplified in the language; transitional features in the phonology, morphology, and syntax. 3 sh.

Prerequisites: LATN 121 or departmental approval.

LATN452: Augustine

Selections from the Confessions, the City of God and the Letters; intellectual development and philosophical and theological speculations of Augustine in the framework of the late Roman empire. 3 sh.

Prerequisites: LATN 121 or departmental approval.

LATN454: Lucretius and Ancient Science

Reading of De Rerum Natura with study and discussion of the relation of science and philosophy in antiquity; Greek schools of thought and Roman interpretation of Hellenistic ideas. 3 sh.

Prerequisites: LATN 121 or departmental approval.

LATN470: Senior Seminar

Independent study pursued on a theme in depth by contractual arrangement. 3 sh.

Prerequisites: LATN 121 or departmental approval.

LATN478: Advanced Latin Readings: Selected Topics

Intensive reading and critical study of a selected author, genre, period, or theme in Latin literature. Topic to be announced each semester. May be repeated for twice for a maximum of 9.0 credits as long as the topic is different. 3 sh.

Prerequisites: LATN 121 or departmental approval.

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