CLCS 231: Survey Of Latin Literature

3 credits

Spring 2025 Lecture Lower DivisionHumanities
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Highlights of literature written in Ancient Rome at times of political, social, and intellectual turbulence. Reading (all in English) includes Vergil's Aeneid, as well as selections from other influential Latin texts.

Learning Outcomes

1Have broader and more detailed grasp of the history of ancient Latin literature, including the development of specific genres (epic, lyric, choral, tragedy, comedy, historical and philosophical prose);

2Be able to appreciate the place and role of literature within the shifting historical, political and social contexts of the ancient Roman world; and

3Be equipped to trace the influences of Latin literature on the literatures of the later western world.

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