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Hobart

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Introduction

This unit builds on the study of the ancient Latin language undertaken in HTL101 and HTL102. In it, students will complete the JACT Reading Latin textbook, including the passages of unadapted poetry and prose (Catullus, Cicero, Virgil, Horace).

Summary 2020

Unit name Latin 2: From Learning to Reading
Unit code HTL261
Credit points 12.5
Faculty/School College of Arts, Law and Education
School of Humanities
Discipline History and Classics
Coordinator

Dr. Jonathan Wallis

Teaching staff

Dr. Jonathan Wallis

Level Intermediate
Available as student elective? Yes
Breadth Unit? No

Availability

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Requisites

Prerequisites

HTL101 and HTL102

Co-requisites

Mutual Exclusions

You cannot enrol in this unit as well as the following:

HTL217

Teaching

Teaching Pattern

On-Campus & Off-Campus: 3 hours weekly.

Assessment

On-Campus & Off-Campus:

Weekly Comprehension, Vocabulary, Paradigm Quizzes (15%)

Translation Exercises x 3 (15%)

Grammar Exercises x 4 (20%)

2hr Exam (50%)

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Textbooks

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