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LAT101
- Introductory Latin
A beginner's course in the Latin language including, in the first semester, an introduction to the grammar and syntax of Latin with appropriate attention to Latin's role as parent to the Romance languages and source of much of the vocabulary of modern English. The second semester is primarily devoted to reading selections from suitable Latin texts such as the lyric poetry of Catullus or Hoarace, the historical works of Julius Caesar or Livy, the Vulgate Bible or selected medieval texts. No credit is given for LAT101 without successful completion of LAT102. Weekly lab required. Staff/Offered every year
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LAT102
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