Spring 2007
LAT 507 • First-Year Latin II
| Unique | Days | Time | Location | Instructor |
| 32335 to 32345 | Multiple Sections |
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Course Description
This course is a continuation of Latin 506. It has two aims: to increase the student's fluency in Latin through reading and close examination of grammar and syntax, and to introduce the students to Roman life and cultture. There will be daily assignments from the Wheelock text consisting of some review of Chapters 1-27 and a careful study of Chapters 27-40. This will be supplemented by further connected readings from selected books and handouts. Requirements: Class participation (20%), quizzes (30%), hour tests and final exam (50%)
Texts
Wheelock, Wheelock's Latin 6th edition (Harper Collins) Groton & May, 38 Latin Stories (Bolchazy) Bennett, New Latin Grammar (Bolchazy) Goldman & Szymanski, English Grammar for Students of Latin (Olivia & Hill) (optional) The instructor may choose one of the following Petronius, Petronius: Satyricon (Bolchazy) Apuleius , Cupid and Psyche (OUP) Caesar, Invasion of Britain (Bolchazy)



