LATIN 592 - History of Roman Literature, Vergil to Ausonius
Winter 2016, Section 001
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Subject: Latin (LATIN)
Department: LSA Classical Studies
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Details

Credits:
3
Advisory Prerequisites:
LATIN 591 or twelve credits in advanced Latin reading courses.
Repeatability:
May not be repeated for credit.
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Description

Readings in Latin literature under the empire with attention to enhancing translation fluency; introduction to theoretical and scholarly topics in the study of Latin literature, e.g., genre, literary genealogy, reception.

Schedule

LATIN 592 - History of Roman Literature, Vergil to Ausonius
Schedule Listing
001 (LEC)
 In Person
29309
Open
5
 
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1/6/16 - 4/18/16

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