11553 |
LAT 102 Beginning
Latin II |
Lauren Curtis |
M T W Th . |
10:30 - 11:30 am |
OLIN 307 |
FLLC |
This is the second semester of a two-semester sequence
designed to equip students who have no prior knowledge of Latin with the
proficiency to read Latin poetry and prose in the original. An emphasis on
grammatical exercises and drills will, during this second semester, be
increasingly combined with reading selections from a wide range of Latin
literature. Class size: 18
11550 |
LAT 202 Intermediate
Latin II |
Robert Cioffi |
M T . Th . |
10:30 - 11:30 am |
OLIN 304 |
FLLC |
This course aims to solidify students’ knowledge of Latin
vocabulary, morphology, and syntax, and to help them build interpretative tools
for reading and engaging with Latin literature on their own terms. The course
will focus on intensive reading of Latin. Class
size: 15
11572 |
LAT 302 Roman Medea |
James Romm |
M . W . . |
11:50 -1:10 pm |
OLIN 302 |
FLLC |
An examination of how the mythic figure of Medea was reimagined and
reinterpreted by the Romans, in particular Ovid and Seneca. We will read works of both authors in Latin,
together with their Greek sources, Euripides and Apollonius of Rhodes, in
English. Class size: 12