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The course fosters the student's acquaintance with classical Latin and explores both prose and verse authors. The authors chosen may vary from year to year. Particular attention is paid to the development of their ideas, literary styles, and genres. There are lectures on the authors set, seminars to discuss broader themes within the module, and tutorials to monitor and assist progress in study of the language and interpretation of the literature. Students must have passed first year Latin to take this course.
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This is an independent research course with research arranged between the student and faculty member. The specific research topics vary each term and are described on a special project form for each student. A substantial paper is required. The number of units varies with the student’s project, contact hours, and method of assessment, as defined on the student’s special study project form.
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This beginning Latin course covers common vocabulary, grammar, and morphology. It considers the fundamental mechanisms of the Latin language (use of cases; system of tenses), as well as that of the first elements allowing simple texts to be understood (first declensions and tenses of the indicative, infinitive clause).
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