For Undergraduates.
Latin A1: Latin A, B, C, and D, of the entrance requirements, prerequisite.—
I. In Language: General grammar, with oral and written exercises. II. In
Literature: Historical, Sallust's Jugurthine War and Conspiracy of Catiline.—
epic. Vergil's Aeneid (Books VII-XII), and Ovid's Metamorphoses (Books
XIII-XIV), with study of the hexameter—philosophic, Cicero's Friendship and
Old Age, and his Tusculan Disputations and Dream of Scipio. III. In Life:
The geography, history, and private and public life of the Romans.—(B.A. or
B.S. credit, 3 session-hours.) Section I, Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 1-2;
Section II, Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, 1-2. Cabell Hall. Mr. Barton, Mr.
Lehman, Mr. Rogers, Mr. Dimmock.
Latin B1: Latin A1 prerequisite.—I. In language: General grammar
with oral and written exercises. II. In Literature: Historical and biographic,
Livy, Books, I-II, and Tacitus' Agricola—lyric and elegiac, Catullus' Odes and
the elegiac poets, with study of the lyric and elegiac meters—philosophic, Cicero's
De Officiis and Seneca's Moral Essays. III. In Life: The religion and
mythology of the Romans.—(B.A. credit, 3 session-hours.) Monday, Wednesday,
Friday, 11-12. Cabell Hall. Professor Fitz-Hugh, Mr. Barton.
Latin B2: Latin A1 prerequisite.—I. In language: General grammar,
with oral and written exercises. II. In Literature: Historical and descriptive,
Livy, Books XXI-XXII, and Tacitus' Germania—lyric, idyllic, and didactic,
Horace's Odes and Vergil's Bucolics and Georgics, with study of the meters of
lyric verse—critical and didactic, Cicero's De Claris Oratoribus and Quintilian's
Training of the Orator. III. In Life: The art of the Romans.—(B.A. credit,
3 session-hours.) Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, 11-12. Cabell Hall. Professor
Fitz-Hugh, Mr. Barton.