1913-1914 Academic Catalog

COURSE I.' LATIN A.YD lliTHEMATICS. 113. LIVY-The tran ition from the Golden to the ilver Age "tudied. elections from Book XXI are read. The text-book 1 Capes and Melhui h' . Elective. Three hours a week, one e– mester. 114. QUINTILIAN-Book X of the In titutio Oratoria is studied a an example of the Latin of the ilver Age, and for its practical and in piring ugge tions for oratorical training. The text-book is Frieze' . ElectiYe. Three hours a week, one semester. 115. HORACE--Copious selections from the Odes, atires, and Epi tle are made the ba i for a study of Latin poetry. The text– book i Cha e and tuart' . Elective. Three hours a week, one . eme.ter. 116. TACITUS-The Life of Agricola, with its moral and civic le c;on , the hi tory of Britain under the Romans, and the history of ermany are the subject of tudy. The text-book is Allen's. El di e. Three hour a week, one emester. 117. Jm-EKAL--The origin, development, and purpose of the ~atire, and the moral and cu toms of the Roman under the Em– ir are tudied. The text-book i Lind ay's. Elective. Three Lour a week, one eme ter. 11 . PLAUTU -The Captivi and Trinummus are read. The t t-book i ~forri '. Elective. Three hours a week, one semester. l 19. TERENCE-The Phormio i read. The text-book is Bond and Walpol ' . Electi,e. Three hour a week, one eme ter. l 20. PLINY- elected 1 tter are read. The text-book is :Mer– rill' . PH: ton and Dodge' Private Life of the Roman i studied. Ekcti . Tbr Lom a w ek, .one ~eme ter. 121. LATIN LITERATURE-A brief urvey i made of Latin litera u1 , el , tion b ing r ad from many author'. The text-book Pe k and non ruith' Roman Life in Latin Pro e and Yerse. l T!ue~ hour a " ek, on : me .. ter. MATHEMATICS. .., tl•mati euui ... e i · gir n in g 11 ral and 51 a to t lie prop r pr :-:entation \\'bite' '01nplt>te Aritlm1 tic.

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