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LATN2101 Intermediate Latin

Later Year Course

Offered By School of Cultural Inquiry
Academic Career Undergraduate
Course Subject Latin
Offered in First Semester, 2013 and First Semester, 2014
Unit Value 6 units
Course Description

This course continues the study of Latin grammar through readings from the Latin prose authors Cicero and Sallust. A series of adapted readings from Cicero's speeches against Verres, the corrupt governor of Sicily, and from Sallust's account of Catiline's unsuccessful conspiracy to overthrow the state, introduces students to the history of the late Roman Republic and a number of its interesting personalities. As students work through the readings they are introduced to the more advanced grammatical principles that underpin complex Latin sentences and they expand their working vocabulary.

Learning Outcomes

Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:

  1. Read limited passages in Latin unaided.
  2. Read substantial portions of Latin texts with the aid of a dictionary.
Indicative Assessment

Final three-hour examination (45%) [Learning Outcome 1]

Tests (25%) [Learning Outcome 1]

Exercises done throughout the semester (30%) [Learning Outcomes 1, 2]

Workload

Three one-hour meetings and seven hours of associated study time per week.

Assumed Knowledge and
Required Skills

Assumed knowledge of LATN1102; no other skills required.

Requisite Statement

LATN1102 Continuing Latin / LATN2119 Continuing Latin (L) or permission of Convenor (permission number).

Prescribed Texts

Reading Latin 2 vols (CUP, 1986)

Majors/Specialisations Latin
Academic Contact Dr Ioannis Ziogas

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