Latin Language and Literature
- Clc 308: Survey of Roman Literature
- Clc 333: Poetry and Politics at Rome
- Lat 101: Introduction to Latin I
- Lat 102: Introduction to Latin II
- Lat 111: Intensive Introduction to Latin
- Lat 201: Intermediate Latin I
- Lat 202: Intermediate Latin II
- Lat 299: Readings in Advanced Latin
- Lat 321: Latin Prose
- Lat 322: Roman Historians
- Lat 323: Roman Oratory
- Lat 329: Medieval Latin
- Lat 331: Latin Poetry
- Lat 332: Vergil
- Lat 333: Ovid
- Lat 334: Roman Lyric
- Lat 335: Roman Elegy
- Lat 337: Roman Comedy
- Lat 338: Roman Satire
- Lat 342: Early Roman Literature
- Lat 343: Literature of the Late Republic
- Lat 344: Latin Epigraphy
- Lat 507: Special Reading
- Lat 601: Writers of the Augustan Age
- Lat 621: Latin Prose
- Lat 622: Roman Historians
- Lat 623: Roman Oratory
- Lat 629: Medieval Latin
- Lat 631: Latin Poetry
- Lat 632: Vergil
- Lat 633: Ovid
- Lat 634: Roman Lyric
- Lat 635: Roman Elegy
- Lat 637: Roman Comedy
- Lat 638: Roman Satire
- Lat 640: Literature of the Neronian Age
- Lat 641: Literature of the Roman Empire
- Lat 642: Early Roman Literature
- Lat 643: Literature of the Late Republic
- Lat 691: Directed Reading in Latin Literature
- Lat 697: Thesis
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