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Department of Latin (LATI) courses at UVic:

2011/2012 academic year:
  • Fall
No previous knowledge of Latin is required. An introduction to the basic grammatical patterns of the language; reading of simple passages of Latin. Course reviews: 1
2011/2012 academic year:
  • Spring
A continuation of 101, completing the survey of basic Latin grammar, and designed to improve students' ability to read the language. Course reviews: 0
2011/2012 academic year:
  • Fall
Review of grammar covered in 101 and 102, followed by study of more advanced grammatical constructions. Readings will provide a transition from simplified language to genuine literary Latin. Course reviews: 0
2011/2012 academic year:
  • Spring
Reading of selected Latin authors in prose and poetry, accompanied by a review of grammar. Course reviews: 0
2011/2012 academic year:
  • Fall
Selected readings in Latin from one or more of Vergil's Course reviews: 0
2011/2012 academic year:
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Readings may be taken from one or both of Sallust and Livy. Course reviews: 0
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Readings in Latin from the writings of one of Rome's major intellectual figures and a participant in the political struggles of the late Republic. Texts may include Cicero's orations, letters, ... Course reviews: 0
2011/2012 academic year:
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Readings from Ovid's Course reviews: 0
2011/2012 academic year:
  • Spring
Readings may be taken from some or all of the following: Catullus, Propertius, Tibullus, Ovid's Course reviews: 0
2011/2012 academic year:
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Readings will be structured around a topic in post-classical Latin literature. Possible topics include: Latin literature of Late Antiquity, medieval epic, Latin lyric of the 12th century, medieval Latin comedy. Course reviews: 0
2011/2012 academic year:
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A study of Roman comedy and/or tragedy, with close attention to the Latin texts. Readings may be taken from one or more of the following: Plautus, Terence, Seneca. Course reviews: 0
2011/2012 academic year:
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A study of the genre of verse satire, which the Romans regarded as their own invention. Readings from Horace, Persius and Juvenal. Course reviews: 0
2011/2012 academic year:
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Selected readings in Latin from one or more poems within the tradition of ancient Roman epic, other than Vergil's Course reviews: 0
2011/2012 academic year:
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Readings from one or more Roman historians and/or biographers who wrote after Sallust and Livy, such as Tacitus, Suetonius, the Course reviews: 0
2011/2012 academic year:
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A study of the genre of the novel in ancient Rome. Readings may include Peteonius and Apuleius. Course reviews: 0
2011/2012 academic year:
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Readings from one or more of Horace's Course reviews: 0

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