LAT Latin CoursesLAT100Y1
An intensive introduction to Latin for students who have no knowledge of the language; preparation for the reading of Latin literature. LAT102H1
An intensive language course for students who have some Latin, but have not reached OAC level. This course is equivalent to the second term of LAT 100Y. LAT201H1
Reading of selections of prose works with systematic language study. LAT202H1
Continued language training with readings in Latin prose and verse. LAT300H1
Roman comedy, with reading of a play of Plautus and a play of Terence. LAT301H1
Reading of three books of the Metamorphoses, with discussion of Ovid's literary achievement. LAT302H1
The poems of Catullus, with emphasis on their literary quality. LAT303H1
Reading up to three books of the Aeneid, with discussion of Virgil's literary achievement. LAT310H1
Readings from Cicero, the equivalent of two short speeches. LAT311H1
An introduction to the writing of history in Rome and in particular to Livy, Ab Urbe Condita. The focus is upon either Book 1, Book 21, or Book 30. LAT322H1
A survey of the prose and poetry of the Middle Ages with emphasis on the linguistic features of mediaeval Latin. LAT323H1
Study of a wide variety of mediaeval Latin texts. LAT330H1
A course designed to enhance language skills. Prose composition, sight translation, stylistic analysis of Latin prose. LAT420H1
Readings from major authors of the Republican period. Works read vary from year to year. LAT421H1
Readings from major authors of the Republican period. Works read vary from year to year. LAT422H1
Reaadings from authors of the Imperial period. Works read vary from year to year. LAT423H1
Reaadings from authors of the Imperial period. Works read vary from year to year. LAT428Y1
Prerequisite: Permission of Department LAT429H1
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