The MA in Latin at the University of Wisconsin–Madison provides students with a focused study of the Latin language, classical texts, and Roman civilization. Students engage with grammar, literary analysis, and historical context while preparing for advanced academic work, teaching, or scholarly publishing.
Stylistic Analysis of Cicero’s Judicial Orations
Epic and Identity in Virgil’s Aeneid
Roman Religion and Myth in Latin Epic Poetry
Caesar’s Commentaries: Fact, Fiction, and Propaganda
Gender and Power in Latin Love Elegy
Teaching Latin in Modern Classrooms: Pedagogical Strategies
Comparative Study of Latin Prose in the Silver Age
Roman Satire and Social Critique in Juvenal
Philological Challenges in Editing Medieval Latin Manuscripts
The Concept of Pietas in Roman Political Thought
Translating Latin Poetry: Rhythm, Rhetoric, and Meaning
Language Evolution: From Classical to Ecclesiastical Latin
Visual Culture and Latin Epigraphy in the Roman Forum
Reception of Latin Classics in Early Modern Europe
Rhetorical Figures in Seneca’s Moral Letters
Intertextuality Between Greek and Latin Epic Traditions
Memory and Monumentality in Roman Funerary Inscriptions
Role of Women in Roman Historical Writings
Latin Pastoral Poetry and the Construction of Nature
Military Discourse in Latin Historical Narratives
Strengthen your command of Latin and classical texts while developing critical skills in literary interpretation, translation, and historical inquiry.
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