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LATN 371 - Latin Prose |
A course which focuses on reading and interpreting literary prose texts. Representative topics include the speeches of Cicero delivered against Catiline, Sallust's essays on the corruption of the Republic, and life in Nero's Rome, whether seen through the eyes of the historian Tacitus, or in the pages of Latin's oldest novel. Since the topic will vary each time the course is offered in a four-year period, this course may be repeated. [At Least Once a Year]
2.000 Credit hours 2.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture Humanities Division Modern and Classical Languages Department Course Attributes: Second Language-202307 |
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