LATN3205 - Medieval Latin

Status
A
Activity
SEM
Section number integer
401
Title (text only)
Medieval Latin
Term
2025A
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LATN
Section number only
401
Section ID
LATN3205401
Course number integer
3205
Meeting times
MW 10:15 AM-11:44 AM
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Rita Copeland
Description
This course will be an introduction to the literature of the Latin Middle Ages. Our readings will range from the early Christian era (beginning with the Latin Vulgate translation of Scripture) and early medieval poetic philosophy (Boethius) to medieval receptions of classical myth, funny and poignant Latin poetry of the later Middle Ages, literary love letters, autobiography (Abelard), and other selections from the rich fields of medieval Latin literature. The purpose of this course is to offer a big picture of the Latin literature of the Middle Ages and to engage with some key themes that medieval Latinity offers up to us: how to engage with antiquity, how to imitate and innovate, how to be persuasive, how to value poetic effect for its own sake, how to negotiate the sacred and secular domains of Latinity. We'll be particularly interested in how medieval teachers taught Latin to non-Latin speakers (students whose native languages were French, English, German, etc.), a parallel to our modern situation. 200-level Latin or equivalent is a prerequisite for enrollment.
Course number only
3205
Cross listings
LATN5040401
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No