Latin Reading Group Meeting

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Location: For location, contact Mae Kilker

The primary aim of the Latin Reading Group is to read Latin texts for our enjoyment in an informal, convivial environment. Additionally, our group promotes the community of Latin scholars across disciplines; exposes participants to a variety of texts from the Classical, Late Antique, Medieval, and Renaissance periods; encourages independent Latin reading; fosters stronger Latinity through regular practice, and palliates anxiety about translating Latin. Graduate students, faculty, staff, and visiting scholars are welcome from all disciplines.

Our fortnightly meetings are structured to provide a casual, inclusive experience for all participants, regardless of individual translation abilities. Each session we read and discuss a single poetic or prose text. Texts are chosen to compliment and expand from those regularly taught, rather than to replace the Latin classroom experience. Participants may suggest Latin texts relevant to their current research projects. At the meetings, participants volunteer translations; translations are not required to participate. Possible discussion topics include historical context, literary style, genre, prosody, scansion, grammar, source texts, etc.

If you are interested in participating, contact the group’s organizer, Mae Kilker.