
We will also get plenty of practice reading continuous paragraphs of La In the first semester we will cover the first 21 chapters of the main textbook, Wheelock's Latin, focusing on the fundamentals of grammar, vocabulary and pronunciation.
Mportant people who wrote in Latin include the famous politicians Julius Caesar and Cicero, poets Vergil, Ovid and Catullus, the historians Livy and Tacitus and early Christian writers such as Sts. Latin was the language of Rome and the Roman Empire and an international language of learning, law, religion and culture up until recent times. This course will introduce you to one of the most important languages in the history of the world. Instructor's e-mail address: Description:
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Tutorial (Lat 101L 01) time and place: TBAĬlass e-mail list: (click HERE to find out how to subscribe) Volume 8 (2011) (new annual numbering begins)Ħ.03 - Responses to Ancient Drama in Contemporary Performance (Autumn 2006)Ħ.02 - Contemporary Electronic Research Initiatives (Summer 2005)Ħ.01 - Developments and Trends in Contemporary Research (Spring 2004)Ĥ.01 - Crossing the Ancient Stage (Spring 1997)ģ.03 - The Performance of Homeric Epic (Winter 1996)Ģ.01 - New Ancient Theater (February 1995)ġ.06 - Supplement 1 - How is it Played? Genre, Performance and Meaningġ.05 - Embodying Ancient Theater (December 1994)ġ.04 - Fusing Greek and Asian Drama (October 1994)ġ.03 - Translating for the Stage II (August 1994)ġ.About the Tutorial Section (Latin 101L 01)Į-mail: hours: MWF 11-12 a.m.
English Language Videotapes of Classical Drama. Workshop: Brechtian Performance of Myth. Summer Workshop on Ancient Greek Theater. International Society for the Study of Greek and Roman Music. Shifting Sands, an adaptation of the Oresteia and IA by Kathryn Martin, Fort Lewis, CO. Easy Virtue: A Reconstruction of Plautus' Cistellaria in Ann Arbor, MI. Song of the Nightingale and Mouthful of Birds in San Diego, CA. Timberlake Wertenbaker's The Love of the Nightingale in San Diego, U.S.A. Trojan Women at The University of Guelph, Ontario, Canada 'Adverse Conditions, a Review of Hecuba at Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada' Review of Blundell and Cummins, Auricula Meretricula (Revised Edition) Review of Slater and Zimmermann, edd., Intertextualitaet in der griechisch-roemischen Komoedie Issue 5, 'Embodying Ancient Theater', will examine the logistics of producting Greek and Roman theater from acting to set design. Issue 3 will look at the challenges of 'Translating for the Stage', and Issue 4 at fusions of Greek and Asian performance. Issue 2 will concern itself with moving 'Beyond Spoken Drama' and into not only the music and dance of tragedy and comedy but also other areas of performance such as pantomime and operatic adaptations. Issue 1 is devoted to the theme 'Education and Outreach', and provides examples of different means of bringing ancient theater to a wider audience and the importance of experience with the genre to those involved. While reviews and listings will remain a constant of Didaskalia, the nature of features will vary from issue to issue. By focusing individual issues on different themes, we hope to be able to cover a wide range of important topics from several points of view. It is important to know where ancient theater is being produced, but it is equally important for those who produce it be exposed to one another's ideas.
VOLUME I #1 MARCH 1994 Founding Issue: Education and Outreach