FALL TERM
September 14 – December 6, 2026
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This foundational course introduces students to the essential grammar of Classical Latin through the Active Method. Participants engage with the contextual narrative of Familia Romana, achieving fluid text reading and core structural fluency.
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This elementary course expands syntactic competence by navigating advanced nominal declensions, core past tenses, and the passive voice. Participants engage with the narrative of Familia Romana to achieve fluid reading and structural fluency.
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This intermediate course transitions students from descriptive narrative to discursive prose, mastering the subjunctive mood, indirect commands, and complex syntactic frameworks. Participants engage with classical mythology and socio-cultural debates to achieve advanced structural fluency.
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This advanced intermediate course guides students through the complete Latin subjunctive system, conditional clauses, and the structures of classical verse. Participants interact with unadapted poetry and historical grammar, translating structural knowledge into a natural reading experience.
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This advanced course introduces students to Roman historiography and epic narrative through the transition to Rōma Aeterna. Participants explore the structural landscape of the ancient city, the fall of Troy, and the foundational legends of the Latin tradition using advanced syntax and initial unadapted poetic verses.
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This advanced course transitions students from adapted continuous reading to unadapted classical prose and verse, mastering periodic sentence structures, indirect discourse (oratio obliqua), and elegiac metrics. Participants engage with the foundational historiography of Livy and the mythological poetry of Ovid to achieve native-level reading stamina.
WINTER TERM
December 14, 2o26 –March 21, 2027
(Recess: Dec 21, 2026 – Jan 3, 2027)
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This foundational course introduces students to the essential grammar of Classical Latin through the Active Method. Participants engage with the contextual narrative of Familia Romana, achieving fluid text reading and core structural fluency.
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This elementary course expands syntactic competence by navigating advanced nominal declensions, core past tenses, and the passive voice. Participants engage with the narrative of Familia Romana to achieve fluid reading and structural fluency.
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This intermediate course transitions students from descriptive narrative to discursive prose, mastering the subjunctive mood, indirect commands, and complex syntactic frameworks. Participants engage with classical mythology and socio-cultural debates to achieve advanced structural fluency.
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This advanced intermediate course guides students through the complete Latin subjunctive system, conditional clauses, and the structures of classical verse. Participants interact with unadapted poetry and historical grammar, translating structural knowledge into a natural reading experience.
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This advanced course introduces students to Roman historiography and epic narrative through the transition to Rōma Aeterna. Participants explore the structural landscape of the ancient city, the fall of Troy, and the foundational legends of the Latin tradition using advanced syntax and initial unadapted poetic verses.
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This advanced course transitions students from adapted continuous reading to unadapted classical prose and verse, mastering periodic sentence structures, indirect discourse (oratio obliqua), and elegiac metrics. Participants engage with the foundational historiography of Livy and the mythological poetry of Ovid to achieve native-level reading stamina.
spring TERM
March 29 – June 20, 2o27
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This foundational course introduces students to the essential grammar of Classical Latin through the Active Method. Participants engage with the contextual narrative of Familia Romana, achieving fluid text reading and core structural fluency.
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This elementary course expands syntactic competence by navigating advanced nominal declensions, core past tenses, and the passive voice. Participants engage with the narrative of Familia Romana to achieve fluid reading and structural fluency.
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This intermediate course transitions students from descriptive narrative to discursive prose, mastering the subjunctive mood, indirect commands, and complex syntactic frameworks. Participants engage with classical mythology and socio-cultural debates to achieve advanced structural fluency.
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This advanced intermediate course guides students through the complete Latin subjunctive system, conditional clauses, and the structures of classical verse. Participants interact with unadapted poetry and historical grammar, translating structural knowledge into a natural reading experience.
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This advanced course introduces students to Roman historiography and epic narrative through the transition to Rōma Aeterna. Participants explore the structural landscape of the ancient city, the fall of Troy, and the foundational legends of the Latin tradition using advanced syntax and initial unadapted poetic verses.
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This advanced course transitions students from adapted continuous reading to unadapted classical prose and verse, mastering periodic sentence structures, indirect discourse (oratio obliqua), and elegiac metrics. Participants engage with the foundational historiography of Livy and the mythological poetry of Ovid to achieve native-level reading stamina.
summer TERM
June 28 – September 19, 2027
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This foundational course introduces students to the essential grammar of Classical Latin through the Active Method. Participants engage with the contextual narrative of Familia Romana, achieving fluid text reading and core structural fluency.
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This elementary course expands syntactic competence by navigating advanced nominal declensions, core past tenses, and the passive voice. Participants engage with the narrative of Familia Romana to achieve fluid reading and structural fluency.
-
This intermediate course transitions students from descriptive narrative to discursive prose, mastering the subjunctive mood, indirect commands, and complex syntactic frameworks. Participants engage with classical mythology and socio-cultural debates to achieve advanced structural fluency.
-
This advanced intermediate course guides students through the complete Latin subjunctive system, conditional clauses, and the structures of classical verse. Participants interact with unadapted poetry and historical grammar, translating structural knowledge into a natural reading experience.
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This advanced course introduces students to Roman historiography and epic narrative through the transition to Rōma Aeterna. Participants explore the structural landscape of the ancient city, the fall of Troy, and the foundational legends of the Latin tradition using advanced syntax and initial unadapted poetic verses.
-
This advanced course transitions students from adapted continuous reading to unadapted classical prose and verse, mastering periodic sentence structures, indirect discourse (oratio obliqua), and elegiac metrics. Participants engage with the foundational historiography of Livy and the mythological poetry of Ovid to achieve native-level reading stamina.