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LATN2119 Continuing Latin (L)

Later Year Course

Offered By School of Humanities
Academic Career Undergraduate
Course Subject Latin
Offered in Second Semester, 2009 and Second Semester, 2010
Unit Value 6 units
Course Description

This course introduces students to the study of classical Latin and to the work of the Roman comic writer Plautus, whose plays had a profound influence on the comic writing of Shakespeare and Moliere. The course consists of a series of carefully graded readings from there of Plautus' plays. As students work through these readings they become acquainted with the Roman comic tradition and, at the same time, they are introduced to the fundamental principles that underpin Latin and to a working vocabulary.

Learning Outcomes By the end of the semester students will have encountered approximately 50% of the grammar and syntax required for fluent reading of Latin texts. The vocabulary they have learned will enable them to cope with simple passages of Latin with the aid of a dictionary.
Indicative Assessment

Final examination (50%), tests (25%) and exercises done throughout the semester (25%).

Workload

Four hours in class per week for 52 hours

Assumed Knowledge and
Required Skills
Basic knowledge CLAS1001/2011 required; no other required skills
Requisite Statement

CLAS1001 Traditional Grammar or CLAS2011 Traditional Grammar (L) or permission of Convener.

Corequisites CLAS1001/2011; no co-requisites
Prescribed Texts

Jones, PV & Sidwell, KC, Reading Latin, (2 vols) Cambridge UP

Majors/Specialisations Latin, Classics, and Ancient History
Academic Contact Dr Jessica Dietrich

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