LATN2110
Latin for Historians I
10 Units
Not available in 2012
Previously offered in 2008, 2007, 2006, 2005, 2004
Introduces the study of Latin for those needing to read Latin sources, involving basic grammar and syntax, prescribed reading, and problem solving exercises.
Objectives1. To achieve a knowledge of vocabulary and grammar appropriate to 1000 level. 2. To gain an understanding of common word order and grammatical constructions employed by Latin writers, and thus facilitate the reading of texts. 3. To read and understand specially prepared and graded Latin texts illustrating Rome at its height, so as to understand the importance of key cultural concepts. 4. To enhance one's command of English by appreciation of its relation to and differences from Latin. | |||
Content1. simple word-order 2. the most common verb forms (active and middle verbs, four tenses, and participles) 3. basic cases of all nouns and adjectives 4. a basic vocabulary sufficient to enhance understanding of Roman society 5. problem solving using basic linguistic skills | |||
Replacing Course(s)N/A | |||
TransitionN/A | |||
Industrial Experience0 | |||
Assumed Knowledge20 units at 1000 level in Ancient History or Greek | |||
Modes of DeliveryInternal Mode | |||
Teaching MethodsLecture Tutorial | |||
Assessment Items
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Contact HoursLecture: for 4 hour(s) per Week for Full Term |