The University of St. Thomas

Quartarone

Lorina Quartarone

Associate Professor of Classical Languages/Section Coordinator

lnquartarone@stthomas.edu
Phone: (651) 962-5163
Fax: 651-962-5266

Mail #5027

Office Location: OEC 328

Courses taught in Spring 2013
ARHS 597-02
23721
Classical Mythology 1335-1440 M W F OEC 208

3 Credit Hours

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CLAS 245-01
23162
Classical Mythology 1335-1440 M W F OEC 208

4 Credit Hours

Mythology is the embodiment and encoding of the beliefs, principles, and aspirations of ancient cultures. This course provides an interdisciplinary introduction to mythology as an introduction and foundation to Classical civilization. Both Greek and Roman myths will be examined from a variety of theoretical perspectives, including aetioligical, structuralist, and psychological theories. Consideration will also be given to the study of literature in translation, art history, religion, and history. The course grade will be principally based on writing assignments and class discussions.

LATN 112-01
20252
Elementary Latin II 0935-1040 M W F OEC 307

4 Credit Hours

Continuation of LATN 111. More graded readings, further mastery of forms, syntax and vocabulary. Prerequisite: LATN 111 or equivalent completed with a C- or better

LATN 112-02
20253
Elementary Latin II 1055-1200 M W F OEC 302

4 Credit Hours

Continuation of LATN 111. More graded readings, further mastery of forms, syntax and vocabulary. Prerequisite: LATN 111 or equivalent completed with a C- or better

LATN 212-01
20254
Intermediate Latin II 1215-1320 M W F OEC 210

4 Credit Hours

Selections from Vergil's epic poem, the Aeneid. Prerequisite: LATN 211 or equivalent completed with a C- or better

Courses taught in Fall 2013
LATN 211-01
40228
Intermediate Latin I 0935-1040 M W F MHC 210

4 Credit Hours

Readings of narrative prose. Review and further study of grammar. Prerequisite: LATN 112 or equivalent completed with a C- or better

LATN 211-02
40623
Intermediate Latin I 1055-1200 M W F MHC 210

4 Credit Hours

Readings of narrative prose. Review and further study of grammar. Prerequisite: LATN 112 or equivalent completed with a C- or better

LATN 320-01
42535
St. Augustine 1335-1510 M W OEC 313

4 Credit Hours

Selected readings from the text of St. Augustine. Focal points will include pertinent background on the author, his times, philosophical influences, and the grammatical and synactical features of Medieval Latin.

Spring 2013 Office Hours   

MW 2:45 - 3:45pm   

F 2:45 - 3:30pm

and by appointment