1914-1915 Academic Catalog

COURSES IN LATIN 106. NEPOS-Roman history, Viri Romm, Nepos, anrl position, with a review of paradigms and syntax, form the work of the course. The text-book is Rolfe and Dennison's ,Junior Latin Book. Required in the seeoud year of the Preparatory Course. Five hours a week, first semester. 107. CAESAR.-The study of paradigms and syntax and exer– cises in composition are continued, Caesar's Gallic War being read and used for the illustration of principles and idioms. The text-book is Rolfe and Dennison 's Junior Latin Book. Required in tho sec– ond year of the Preparatory Course. Five hours a week, second semester. 108. SALLUST-The Jugurthine War and Catiline's Con– spiracy are reacl. Tho text-books arc Coleridge's and Horbor– mann 's. Required in the third year of the Preparatory Coun,e. Five hours a. week, first semester. 109. CICERO-The Orations against Catiline and the one for Milo are road. The text-book is Harper and Gallup 's. Required in the third year of the Preparatory Course. Five hours a week, sec– ond semester. 110. V.ERGIL-The Aeneid and mythology form the basis of the course. The text-books are Harper and 1\[iller 's, and Gerber's Myths of Greece and Rome and Litchfield 's Nine Worlds. Required in the fourth year of the Preparatory Course. Fi,•o hours a week, first semester. 111. OVID-The Metamorphoses and mythology are studied. The text-book is Miller's. Required iu the fourth year of the Pre– paratory Course. Fh·o hours a week, second semester. 112. CICERO- De Amieitia and De Seneetnte arc read, with a review of inflected forms and syntax. Tho text-book is Chase and Stuart 's. Elective. Three hours a week, one semester. ll3. LIVY- The transition from tho Golden to the Sih·er Age is studied. Selections from Book XXI are read. The text-book is Capes and Melbuish 's. Elective. 'l'hree hours a week, one se– mester. 114. QUINTILIAN-Book X of the Jastitutio Oratoria is 11tudied as an example of the Latin of the Silver Age, and for it11 51

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