Courses in Latin—Fall
Check the course schedules/descriptions available via the Registrar's Office for the official schedules for the widest range of terms for which such information is available.
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Fall 2026
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LATN 102-01
Alexander Cushing
MWF 11:50AM - 12:40PM
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This course completes Latin 101's introduction to Latin grammar and introduces the reading of continuous Latin prose.
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LATN 223-01
Elizabeth Colantoni
MWF 10:25AM - 11:15AM
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In this course, we will read selections of the writings of the Roman historian Livy. Much of the class time will be devoted to translation and to understanding the use of language and syntax by the author. We will also examine critically the historical content of the texts we are reading, and we will learn about the social and historical setting in which the author lived and wrote. In this context, we will read some modern scholarship on Livy and also writings (in translation) of other ancient authors.
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LATN 391-01
7:00PM - 7:00PM
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This course provides undergraduate students the opportunity to pursue in-depth, independent exploration of a topic not regularly offered in the curriculum, under the supervision of a faculty member in the form of independent study, practicum, internship or research. The objectives and content are determined in consultation between students and full-time members of the teaching faculty. Responsibilities and expectations vary by course and department. Registration for Independent Study courses needs to be completed through the Independent Study Registration form (https://secure1.rochester.edu/registrar/forms/independent-study-form.php)Registration for Independent Study courses needs to be completed through the Independent Study Form
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Fall 2026
| Number | Title | Instructor | Time |
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LATN 223-01
Elizabeth Colantoni
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In this course, we will read selections of the writings of the Roman historian Livy. Much of the class time will be devoted to translation and to understanding the use of language and syntax by the author. We will also examine critically the historical content of the texts we are reading, and we will learn about the social and historical setting in which the author lived and wrote. In this context, we will read some modern scholarship on Livy and also writings (in translation) of other ancient authors.
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LATN 102-01
Alexander Cushing
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This course completes Latin 101's introduction to Latin grammar and introduces the reading of continuous Latin prose.
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