Latin 2: Foundations 2
Designed for students with previous exposure to Latin, whose primary goals are Latin reading comprehension, ancient history, mythology, and the legacy of Latin in English.
Designed for students with previous exposure to Latin, whose primary goals are Latin reading comprehension, ancient history, mythology, and the legacy of Latin in English.
A continuation of Latin 200, Latin 300 likewise takes a reading-based, immersive approach to Latin vocabulary, morphology, and syntax. The focus is on the comprehension
The Latin 6 seminar, conducted in English, is a special topics course, designed for advanced students in the Latin curriculum who have completed Latin 5.
Latin 5 Honors: Survey of Latin Literature This two-term advanced seminar examines sacred and secular Latin texts from the Middle Ages, with particular attention to
Who were the Romans? What did they say about the world? And how did they say it? Latin 100 provides beginning students with the tools
This is an advanced literature seminar, conducted in English, offering a rigorous study of Vergil’s Aeneid and exploring Rome’s place in the history of western
Who were the Romans? What did they say about the world? And how did they say it? Latin 100 provides beginning students, who have not
Designed for students with previous exposure to Latin, whose primary goals are Latin reading comprehension, ancient history, mythology, and the legacy of Latin in English.
A continuation of Latin 200, Latin 300 likewise takes a reading-based, immersive approach to Latin vocabulary, morphology, and syntax, using Hans Ørberg’s Lingua Latina per
The Latin 6 seminar, conducted in English, is a special topics course, designed for advanced students in the Latin curriculum who have completed Latin 5.
Latin 5 Honors: Survey of Latin Literature This two-term, advanced seminar, conducted in English, is a survey of Latin literature from the comedies of the
After a solid foundation in Latin vocabulary and morphology, Latin 209 will cover the remainder of Latin grammar during the Fall Term. English is the