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CLASSICS / 237<br />

114. Roman Epistolography : Cicero and Pliny.<br />

Mr. Homelt<br />

115. Caesar.<br />

Mr. Austin, Mr. Hoaleit<br />

comedy by Plautus or Terence with interest centered<br />

on language and meter . Mr. Lafotedt<br />

210. Advanced Latin Prose Composition.<br />

111. Petronius. Mrs. Mohr<br />

Prerequisite : course 110 or the equivalent.<br />

Mr. Hoaleit , Mr. Levine<br />

117. Sallust . Mr. Hofeit , Mr. Maslowsld<br />

130. Introduction to Mediaeval Latin.<br />

211 A. Seminar in the Roman Historians.<br />

A study of considerable portions of the writings of<br />

Sallust . Mr. Homeit<br />

Prerequisite : course 3 or consent of the instructor.<br />

Reading of easy prose texts, with interest centered on<br />

basic language training . Mr. Ldfstedt<br />

131. Mediaeval Latin Prose.<br />

Prerequisite : course 130 or consent of the instruc-<br />

211 B. Seminar in the Roman Historians.<br />

A study of considerable portions of the writings of<br />

Livy. Mr. Homeit<br />

211 C. Seminar in the Roman Historians.<br />

tor. Extensive reading of selected texts in prose;<br />

interest is centered on the idiosyncrasies of Mediaeval<br />

Latin. Mr. Lafstedt<br />

133. Mediaeval Latin Poetry.<br />

A study of considerable portions of the writings of<br />

Tacitus . Mr. Homeit<br />

220A. Cicero's Rhetorical Works. Mr. Travis<br />

Prerequisite : one upper division language course<br />

in Latin or consent of the instructor. Emphasis varies<br />

from year to year between Christian and secular<br />

poetry. Mr. Lafstedt<br />

220B. Cicero 's Orations.<br />

2211. Cicero' s Philosophical Works.<br />

Mr. Travis<br />

Mr. Levine<br />

199. Special Studies in Latin. (l/ to 2 courses) 2218. Cicero: De Nature Deorum. Mr. Levine<br />

Prerequisite : senior standing and consent of the<br />

instructor. The Staff 222. Seminar In Roman Stoicism.<br />

Prerequisite : a reading knowledge of Greek and<br />

Graduate Courses<br />

Latin . Mr. Maslowaki<br />

The 200 -series courses which are designated<br />

A and B (e.g., 203A and 203B) are<br />

223. Lucretius . Mr. Packard<br />

double courses. Course A is a preseminar<br />

and is normally prerequisite to course B, a<br />

seminar.<br />

224. Seminar in the Roman Novel.<br />

Petronius' Satyr icon and Apuleius ' Metamorphoses:<br />

a study of the literary problems. Mr. Travis<br />

2101-200B -2000. History of Latin Literature.<br />

Prerequisite: consent of the instructor. Lectures on<br />

the history of Latin literature, supplemented on the<br />

port of the student by the independent reading of<br />

Latin texts in the original.<br />

Mr. Gleason , Mr. Levine , Mr. Maslowski<br />

231A-231 B. Seminar in Mediaeval Latin.<br />

Prerequisite : at least one upper division course in<br />

Latin or consent of the instructor. Studies in various<br />

areas of the language and literature of Mediaeval<br />

Latin Mr. Lafstedt<br />

232. Vulgar Latin.<br />

M. Seminar in the Roman Epic: Ennius to Sllius<br />

italicus.<br />

The fragments of Eames and selected readings<br />

from the minor epic poets (Lucan, Valerius Flacons,<br />

Sttius, Sllius Italicus ). Mr. Homeit<br />

Prerequisite : consent of the instructor. History<br />

and characteristics of popular Latin; its development<br />

into the early forms of the Romance languages.<br />

Mr. Lafstedt<br />

240. History of the Latin Language.<br />

Prerequisite : consent of the instructor . The devel-<br />

202. Seminar in Catullus.<br />

A detailed consideration of the entire Catullan<br />

aospus. Mr. Levine<br />

opment of Latin from the earliest monuments until<br />

its emergence in the Romance languages.<br />

Mr. L istedt<br />

M242A-2428. Italic Dialects and Latin Historical<br />

2031. Elegiac Poetry.<br />

Mr. Levine<br />

2098. Properties.<br />

Mr. Levine<br />

2W Vergil 's Aeneid. Mr. Austin, Mr. Travis<br />

2M8. The Aeneid. Mr. Austin, Mr. Travis<br />

205. Seminar In Vergil 's Bucolics. Mr. Austin<br />

Grammar. (th course each)<br />

(Same as Indo-European Studies M218A-218B.)<br />

Prerequisite : consent of the instructor. Credit is<br />

given only upon completion of both quarters. The<br />

linguistic situation in early Italy ; readings in Oscan,<br />

Umbrian, and early Latin texts; Latin grammar in<br />

the context of Italic and Indo-European linguistics.<br />

Mr. Puhvel<br />

243. Seminar in Latin Palaeography.<br />

Studies in the development of the book hand in<br />

2N. Horace.<br />

Mr. Austin<br />

Latin manuscripts earlier than the invention of<br />

printing . Mr. Levine<br />

W. Roma Comedy.<br />

244. Seminar In Textual Criticism.<br />

Prerequisite: consent of the instructor. Survey of<br />

the history of Roman Comedy . Reading of one<br />

Studies in the preparation of a critical edition of a<br />

Latin author. Mr. Travis

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