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Latin 3 (CLAS20029)
Undergraduate level 2Points: 12.5On Campus (Parkville)
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This subject is designed for students who commenced the Latin stream with no prior knowledge of the language and have completed Latin 1 and Latin 2, Intensive Beginners Latin, or equivalent. Students examine Roman rhetorical practice through the study of an oratorical text, such as a speech of Cicero. In addition, work is undertaken on grammar and syntax to revise, consolidate and extend students' knowledge of the language. Students who complete this subject should be familiar with the structures and stylistic techniques of Roman oratory, be able to identify the roles of rhetorical practice in Roman social and political life, and understand its function as an instrument of Roman elite self-definition. Students who complete this subject may progress to Latin 4.
Intended learning outcomes
Students who successfully complete this subject should:
- Be familiar with the style of Roman oratory
- Understand the cultural and production contexts of the text
- Have consolidated their knowledge of grammar and syntax and extended their vocabulary
- Be able to critically analyse the styles and themes of Latin oratory.
Last updated: 6 August 2024