Medieval Latin
- Mark Ralph Anthony Kauntze - 847/491-3437 - Kaplan Institute for the Humanaties, Kresge 2-360
- Kresge Centennial Hall 1-500 - WeFr 12:30PM - 1:50PM
- This workshop meets weekly throughout the academic year. Participants at various levels of proficiency read and translate medieval Latin texts together, ranging from the Vulgate (Latin Bible) to a wide selection of literary, historical, and religious texts. The workshop is not a beginning language course (students should have had at least a year of intensive Latin or two years of regular Latin instruction before joining it), but instructors review difficult points of grammar as well as specialized medieval vocabulary and orthography. All medievalists must attend the workshop until they have certified their proficiency by passing the Toronto Medieval Latin exam. Students must take the course for credit one quarter (of their own choosing) and may audit the remaining quarters.
- Students should have had at least a year of intensive Latin or two years of regular Latin instruction before joining this class. All medievalists must attend the workshop until they have certified their proficiency by passing the Toronto Medieval Latin exam. Students must take the course for credit one quarter (of their own choosing) and may audit the remaining quarters.
- Participants at various levels of proficiency read and translate medieval Latin texts together, ranging from the Vulgate (Latin Bible) to a wide selection of literary, historical, and religious texts. The workshop is not a beginning language course (students should have had at least a year of intensive Latin or two years of regular Latin instruction before joining it), but instructors review difficult points of grammar as well as specialized medieval vocabulary and orthography.
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