What follows is an approximate schedule for the month of
September. The schedule may very well be revised, particularly
where Latin readings are concerned.
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Thursday |
Introduction |
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Met. 1.1-4 (Latin): the Proem |
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Met. 1.5-31 (Latin): the Creation |
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Thursday |
Met. 1.209-243 (Latin): Lycaon |
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Tuesday |
Quiz 1 (on readings from 9-16 September) |
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Tragedy: What are we talking about?, part
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Thursday |
Ovid's Medeas, part 1: The Metamorphoses |
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- Met. 7.1-403 (English): Jason and Medea
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- Met. 7.9-25, 36-52, 394-7 (Latin)
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Tuesday |
Ovid's Medeas, part 2: The Heroides |
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- Heroides 12 (English): Medea to Jason
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- Heroides 12.1-10, 105-12, 135-42, 179-82,
209-12 (Latin)
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Thursday |
Ovid's Medeas, part 3: the lost play |
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- Heroides 6 (English): Hypsipyle to Jason
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- Amores 2.18, 3.1, and 3.15 (English): Ovid
on his own poetry
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