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Review and augment the grammar learned in the first year. Students will also read longer selections from classical authors, from the Vulgate, and from ecclesiastical authors, such as those found in Wheelock's Latin Reader.
LAT 104. Evidence of intermediate-level proficiency is required for further Latin courses.
Review and augment the grammar learned in the first year. Students will also read longer selections from classical authors, from the Vulgate, and from ecclesiastical authors, such as those found in Wheelock's Latin Reader.
LAT 203. Evidence of intermediate-level proficiency is required for further Latin courses.
Is offered as part of the Summer Ancient and Biblical Languages Institute and is designed to provide an intensive study of Latin. Students will complete Moreland and Fleischer's Latin, an intensive course, and read one short oration of Cicero, for example, the "First Catilinarian," as well as selections from the Vulgate. This course may be taken only by permission of the department, and requires a separate application to the Institute. This course satisfies the university's language requirement.