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CLS 402: Roman Literature in Translation

This course surveys the important authors and genres of Roman literature. It is required for classics majors and Latin majors, and complements the more focused reading of authors in the original Latin in other classes with a broad perspective by...

CLS 403: Topics in Advanced Latin Reading I

This course offers readings in Latin authors of different periods at an advanced level, with more attention paid to discussion of literary, historical, philosophical and other intellectual aspects of the text than at lower levels. The course often...

CLS 404: Topics in Advanced Latin Reading II

The companion course to CLS 403, CLS 404 offers  readings in Latin authors of different periods at an advanced level, with more attention paid to discussion of literary, historical, philosophical and other intellectual aspects of the text than at...

CLS 406: The Latin Vulgate

This course offers readings at an advanced level from the Vulgate Bible and patristic Latin authors such as St. Augustine and St. Jerome, along with discussion of literary, theological and other intellectual aspects of the texts. All readings are in...

CLS 407: Medieval Latin

This course introduces students to the reading of medieval Latin, with particular attention to appreciating the ways in which the medieval Latin language can be very different from classical Latin. This course may be repeated for credit if the...

CLS 411: Latin Prose Composition I

Intensive work in composing Latin prose. The course devotes special attention to Latin syntax and prose style and may also include treatment of Latin pragmatics and comparative grammar, as well as ex tempore, oral composition in class. Permission of...

CLS 412: Latin Prose Composition II

The continuation of CLS 411. Like CLS 411, the course devotes special attention to Latin syntax and prose style. It may also treat of Latin verse composition, as well as ex tempore, oral composition in class. Permission of the instructor is required...

CLS 423: Advanced Readings in Greek Literature I

This course offers readings in ancient Greek authors of different periods at an advanced level, with more attention paid to discussion of literary, historical, philosophical and other intellectual aspects of the text than at lower levels. The course...