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Samuel J. Pezzillo
No major or minor is offered in Latin.
LA 101 Elementary Latin I (1)
An introduction to the basic forms and grammar of classical Latin. The
first semester emphasizes the forms of nouns and verbs and their use
in simple sentences and clauses. Fall.
LA 102 Elementary Latin II (1)
A continuation of the material of Latin I with an emphasis on complex
sentences and clauses, rhetorical practices, and the reading of continuous
Latin. Spring.
LA 201 Fundamentals of Latin Grammar (1)
A review of the fundamentals of grammar designed primarily for students
who have had only one or two years of language on the high school level.
LA 245 Directed Latin Readings (1)
Independent reading of elementary authors suited to student need and
interest. (May be taken more than once for credit.) Prerequisite: LA
102 or equivalent.
LA 333 Latin Across the Curriculum (¼)
Directed readings in the language in conjunction with a course in another
discipline. May be taken more than once for credit providing that the
disciplinary course is different. Prerequisite: LA 245 or equivalent
and consent.
LA 445 Directed Latin Readings (1)
Independent reading of more advanced authors suited to student need and
interest. (May be taken more than once for credit.) Prerequisite: LA
245 or equivalent.
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