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LATIN

Latin 45. Vergil VII-XII.—Both Terms. 9:30; C. H. 101. Credit,
one session-hour. First Term, Miss Simpson. Second Term,
Mr. Bishop.

Four years of High School Latin prerequisite. Offered for teachers, for college
students, and for students of Latin at large. This course is identical with the second
term of A1 in the winter session. Grammar and prose composition on Tuesdays
and Thursdays. Reading of Vergil on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays.
For college credit parallel reading is required in addition to the work of the classroom.

Text-Books.—Gildersleeve-Lodge, Latin Grammar, and Moulton-Collar, Preparatory
Latin Composition;
Vergil, Aeneid VII-XII; Ovid, Metamorphoses XIII-XIV.

Latin 46. Cicero.—Both Terms. 12:30; C. H. 101. Credit, one session-hour.
First Term, Mr. McLemore. Second Term, Mr.
Bishop.

Four years of High School Latin prerequisite. Offered for teachers, for college
students, and for students of Latin at large. This course is identical with the third
term of A1 in the winter session. Grammar and prose composition on Tuesdays and
Thursdays. Reading of Cicero on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. For college
credit parallel reading is required in addition to the work of the classroom.

Text-Books.—Gildersleeve-Lodge, Latin Grammar, and Nutting, Advanced Latin
Composition;
Cicero, Friendship and Old Age, Tusculan Disputations and Dream
of Scipio.

Latin 47. Livy.—Both Terms. 8:30; C. H. 101. Credit, one session-hour.
First Term, Miss Simpson. Second Term, Mr. Bishop.

One year of college Latin prerequisite. Offered for teachers, for college students,
and for students of Latin at large. This course is identical with the first term of
B1 in the winter session. Grammar and prose composition on Tuesdays and Thursdays.


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Reading of Livy on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. For college credit
parallel reading is required in addition to the work of the classroom.

Text-Books.—Gildersleeve-Lodge, Latin Grammar, and Latin Composition; Livy I;
Tacitus, Agricola.

Latin 48 (c). Plautus.—First Term. 9:30; C. H. 105. Credit, one
session-hour. Mr. McLemore.

Three years of college Latin prerequisite. Offered for teachers, for college and
graduate students, and for students of Latin at large. This course is identical with
the second term of C2 in the winter session. History of the Latin language and
prose composition on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Reading of authors on Mondays,
Wednesdays, and Fridays. Parallel reading is required in addition to the work of
the classroom.

Text-Books.—Grandgent, Vulgar Latin; Bennett, Second Latin Writer; Plautus,
Mostellaria; Terence, Andria; Juvenal, Satires.

Latin 49. Teachers' High School Training Course.—First Term.
10:30; C. H. 101. Credit, one session-hour in Education. Mr.
McLemore.

Illustrating the method of conducting classes in the high school. Reading of selected
passages of Caesar, Cicero, and Vergil. Grammar and prose composition. Assigned
readings.

Text-Books.—Those adopted by the State Board of Education.

Note.—Credit for this course is conditioned on the completion of the four years
of high school Latin.

Latin 321. Vergil.—First Term. 3:30; C. H. 105. Mr. —.

This course consists of a review of Vergil and is intended for students desiring
to absolve entrance requirements in this subject.