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CLSL-101-01 Intermediate Latin
Fall for 2008-2009
Faculty:
This class, for students with one year of college Latin or equivalent, combines grammar review with continuous reading of what must be Cicero's most amusing speech, the Pro Caelio. While aimed primarily to teach students practical strategies for reading Latin prose, the course also introduces the day-to-day life of late Republican Rome's high society.
Credits: 4
Prerequisites: None
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CLSL-101-02 Intermediate Latin
Fall for 2008-2009
Faculty:
This class, for students with one year of college Latin or equivalent, combines review of Latin grammar with continuous reading of what must be Cicero's most amusing speech, the Pro Caelio. While aimed primarily to teach students practical strategies for reading Latin prose, this course also introduces the day-to-day life of late Republican Rome's high society.
Credits: 4
Prerequisites: CLSL 001 and CLSL 002
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