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As the direct antecedent of romantic languages such as French, Italian and Spanish, learning Latin is pleasurable, fascinating and useful.

Thu 20 Jul 2023 - Thu 14 Sep 2023

18:00 - 20:00

9 Sessions

Face-to-face

Thu 25 Jul 2024 - Thu 19 Sep 2024

18:00 - 20:00

9 Sessions

Face-to-face

Learning Latin is pleasurable and useful. As the direct antecedent of romance languages such as French and Spanish, Latin is especially useful to anyone studying – or who already knows – a European language. Learning Latin also leads to a greater understanding of English because it increases your vocabulary and improves your grammar - it will take your written and oral communication skills to another level.

Course outline

The course will introduce you to Latin noun, verb, and adjective forms via readings in elementary Latin prose.

Translation from Latin to English will be the main focus of the course. Starting with Latin passages that are easily accessible to beginners, you'll soon be translating more complex Latin as written and spoken by the Romans. As you translate the texts, you will learn the relevant vocabulary and deal with issues of grammar as they arise.

Elementary composition exercises will also be introduced so that you can begin to express yourself in Latin. Translation, vocabulary, grammar, and composition will, therefore, be combined in an approach that is structured, systematic, and enjoyable.

You will begin with the Roman comic playwright Plautus, before moving on to some passages from Julius Caesar's works and perhaps even translate the Latin adventures of Asterix and Obelix.

Learning outcomes

By the end of the course, students should have:

  • an increased understanding of the concepts and structures of grammar as applicable to any Indo-European language
  • an improved written and oral communication skills
  • a greater appreciation of classical literature and culture
  • an understanding of Latin noun, verb, and adjective forms.
  • an enlarged English vocabulary.

Who should enrol

Assuming no prior knowledge, this course is ideal for the absolute beginner. It will also suit those wanting either to reacquaint themselves with this elegant language, or to learn more about classical and medieval culture.

Thu 12 Oct 2023 - Thu 07 Dec 2023

18:00 - 20:00

9 Sessions

Face-to-face

Thu 17 Oct 2024 - Thu 12 Dec 2024

18:00 - 20:00

9 Sessions

Face-to-face

Latin 2 is for students who have completed the Introductory Latin (Latin 1) course, and for anyone who has done high-school but is now a little rusty. As well as furthering your knowledge of Latin, or reacquainting yourself with this elegant language, the course will also take your understanding and use of English – and of grammar in general – to an even higher level.

Course outline

Continuing Latin will build on the the introductory Latin (or Latin 1) course by covering more advanced grammatical structures and concepts via readings in Latin prose, especially Roman comedy. Students will also begin writing their own Latin prose.

Who should enrol

This course is for those who have done the CCE Introduction to Latin course, or who have done Latin at some stage, perhaps a long time ago.

Course materials

‘Students will need to purchase the course textbook: Peter Jones and Keith Sidwell, Reading Latin (2vols.), Second Edition, published 2016, reprinted 2018.’