Expectations for Latin 223 and 224

Students who have taken two or three years of Latin in a rigorous program should consider Latin 223 (Introduction to Latin Prose) or Latin 224 (Introduction to Latin Poetry). Students who place into Latin 223 and receive a “C” or better in the course will also be given 1 course credit for Latin 124.

Latin 223 (Introduction to Latin Prose, taught each year in the Fall term) provides a review of elementary Latin grammar and finishes up with advanced topics in grammar. Students work directly with prose works by authors such as Cicero, Caesar, and Pliny the Younger. Latin 224 (Introduction to Latin Poetry, taught each year in the Spring term) continues the review and mastery of grammar and introduces strategies for dealing with Latin poetry — it’s meter, sometimes archaic language, word order, and stylistic conventions.

To begin your study with Latin 223, you should be comfortable with the materials you need to know for Latin 124 as well as the following:

Forms (Morphology)

Grammar and Syntax

Style

Few students will have completely mastered all of these concepts, but students beginning their Latin study with Latin 223 should be familiar with most of them.