Kelly A. MacFarlane
Courses 2008-2009


Roman mosaic of the 9 Muses
(courtesy of VRoma)
Quippe id est homini naturale, ac sicut aves ad volatum, equi ad cursum, ad saevitiam ferae gignuntur, ita nobis propria est mentis agitatio atque sollertia.

This is natural to man: as birds are born for flying, horses for speed, beasts of prey for ferocity, so are we for mental activity and resourcefulness. (Quintilian 1.1.1)

Fall Courses 2008
CLASS 102: Classical Mythology

Courses taught in previous years:
CLASS 102: Classical Mythology
CLASS 103: Introduction to Ancient Greece
CLASS 104: Introduction to Ancient Rome
CLASS 110: Early World History
CLASS 221: Intro Greek & Latin Lit
CLASS 321: Greek Literature in Translation
CLASS 322: Latin Literature in Translation (The Age of Nero)
CLASS 355: Age of Augustus
CLASS 498: The Supernatural in Greek and Roman Antiquity

GREEK 301: Intermediate Greek

LATIN 101: Beginners' Latin I
LATIN 102: Beginners' Latin II
LATIN 302: Intermediate Latin II (Apuleius Metamorphoses Bk. 1) To Homepage