Middlebury

LATN 0101

Beginning Latin

Beginning Latin I
The course offers an intensive introduction to the Latin language that prepares students to read the major authors of ancient Roman literature. In addition to their systematic study of grammar and syntax, students translate excerpts from Vergil, Seneca and the Vulgate Bible. This course is designed for students who have had no previous experience with Latin, as well as those who have had some Latin but want to review the fundamentals of grammar.
Subject:
Latin
Department:
Classics
Division:
Humanities
Requirements Fulfilled:
LNG WTR
Equivalent Courses:

Sections

Winter 2025

LATN0101A-W25 Lecture (Star, Ganiban)

Winter 2023

LATN0101A-W23 Lecture (Chaplin, Star)

Winter 2021

LATN0101A-W21 Lecture (Ganiban, Chaplin)

Winter 2019

LATN0101A-W19 Lecture (Ganiban, Sfyroeras)

Winter 2017

LATN0101A-W17 Lecture (Sfyroeras, Star)

Winter 2015

LATN0101A-W15 Lecture (Ganiban, Huemoeller)

Winter 2013

LATN0101A-W13 Lecture (Ganiban, Fishbone)

Winter 2011

LATN0101A-W11 Lecture (Ganiban, Star)

Winter 2009

LATN0101A-W09 Lecture (Witkin, Lech)

Fall 2007

LATN0101A-F07 Lecture (Ganiban)