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Revision as of 19:39, 23 December 2007
Offered at both Lancaster and Carlisle during both sessions.
Course Description
The Latin I curriculum covers the first three noun declension endings and four to five tenses of all four verb conjugations. The course also reviews Roman history starting from its fabled conception. Additionally, the course details the proper utilization of this inflected language and teaches the basic skills necessary to translate millenia old literature, such as the works of Catullus, Julius Caesar, et. al. The course post-test is the National Latin Examination level 1, which students have professed to be fairly easy in comparison to the coursework.
Inside Jokes, Quotes, Class History
Some fantabulous quotes/inside jokes from LAT1.LAN.04.2!:
- "Es asinus, decime"
- "Tripedalis"
- "I'm not late, everybody else is just early"
- "Canibus, w/ the dogs"
- "4 frisbees 20 minutes"
- "Marcus, the Duck" an infamous mosaic
- A glow in the dark turtle that someone brought to the class. Somehow, we started the tradition of sticking it in people's hair.