Latin Language and Literature

Spring 2012

Reading Latin - Livy and the Carmina Burana II
Beginner's Latin

 

Beginner's Latin

Birgitta Hoffmann

Latin is making a bit of a comeback, but it still has the reputation of being hard. This course hopes to make Latin a bit more accessible, while still providing a good grounding in the grammar needed. The class is specifically designed to be run in a small group of less than ten, in a non intimidating athmosphere.

After learning the first declension and the present tense last term, we will be adding further declensions this terms.

Learning materials will be provided, but a Latin/English dictionary will be useful.

Newcomers are always welcome.

Day: Thursdays, Time: 6.00-8.00pm
10 sessions, starting from 26th January 2012

Venue
55 Broadwalk,
Wilmslow, SK9 5PL

Price

Concessions

Minimum No.

Maximum No.

£90

n/a

3

8

Send bookings to:
Birgitta Hoffmann
55 Broadwalk, Wilmslow, Cheshire, SK9 5PL

email: latinteacher@btinternet.com

 

Reading Latin - Livy and the Songs of the Vagantes II

Birgitta Hoffmann
During the spring term we plan to look at two very different pieces of literature: Livy’s account of the Wars with Hannibal, as an example of Roman history of the first century BC. This term we will be concentrating on Hannibal's great opponent Scipio Africanus.

We will also be looking at examples of the late Latin poetry of the Vagantes, song writers who wrote in Latin for a non court audience, often satirical, frequently funny and usually down to earth.

Required Language skills:

Newcomers to the group are always welcome, but should have Latin skills of a level that they can attempt reading original texts. (ie. roughly Latin GCSE or AS level, alternatively having finished the Cambridge Latin Course).

Recommended Reading:
A familiarity with the rough outline of the Second Punic Wars would be helpful to place the passages in context and understand some of the comments. A.Goldsworthy's or Greg Daly's, "Cannae" might be a good start.

Required materials
Latin dictionary and grammar. 
Oxford Latin Reader

Day: Monday Time: 2-4 pm 
10 sessions, starting 23rd January, 2012 – 26th March, 2012.


Venue
St. James Parish Hall,
Birch Road,
Gatley Green,
Gatley,
Cheshire, SK8 4NF.

Price

Concessions

Minimum No.

Maximum No.

£93

n/a

10

16

Send bookings to:
Birgitta Hoffmann
55 Broadwalk, Wilmslow, Cheshire, SK9 5PL

email: latinteacher@btinternet.com