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LATIN 177 outlines of Italian literature. Fall, winter, and spring terms, full study. Assistant Professor F AIRFIELD. LATIN 1. LIVT.—Selections from the XXI. and XXII. books. Eutropius. Latin composition based on the text. The main object of this course is to secure accuracy in pronunciation and facility in reading easy Latin. Fall term, full study. Professor BABTON. 2. PLINY.—Selected letters. Latin composition based on the text. The life of a Roman gentleman under the early empire. Winter term, full study. Professor BARTON. Required: Latin I. 3. TERENCE.—Phormio and Heautontimorumenos. Roman comedy, lectures. ITayley's introduction to the verse of Terence. Scenic antiquities. Spring term, full study. Professor BAETON. Required: Latin 1, 2. 4. HORACE.—Odes. Roman lyric poetry. Lectures and assigned readings. Fall term, full study. Professor BARTON. Required: Latin 1, 2, 3. This course will be given in alternate years with course 5. {Not given in 1896-97.~\ 5. HORACE.—Satires and Epistles. Especial reference to the private life of the Romans in the time of Augustus. Fall term, full study. Professor BARTON. Required: Latin 1, 2, 3. 6. TACITUS.—Agrioola and Germauia. Agricola will be considered both from the standpoint of biography, and also as an introduction to the constructions and style of Tacitus. Germania, in connection with Csesar's account of the customs of the Germans. Winter term, full study. Professor BARTON. Required: Latin 1, 2, 3. 7. PLAUTUS.—Captivi and Pseudolus. Assigned readings and themes on the leading characters of the plays and on the social conditions indicated. Spring term, full study. Professor BARTON.. Required: Latin 1, 2, 3. 8. THE ROMAN HISTORIANS.—Readings from Csesar, Sallust, Livy, and Tacitus. The aim of the course is partly grammatical, U.—12
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