The Bachelor of Arts in Latin at the University of Wisconsin–Madison provides deep immersion in the classical language that shaped Western civilization. Students engage with foundational texts in politics, literature, law, and philosophy while mastering Latin grammar, translation, and rhetorical analysis for careers in education, linguistics, law, and classics.
Analyzing Rhetoric in Cicero’s Orations
Epic and Empire: A Study of Virgil’s Aeneid
Translation Challenges in Latin Poetry and Prose
Roman Philosophy Through the Writings of Seneca and Lucretius
The Role of Myth in Roman State Formation
Women in Roman Literature: Voices and Silences
Military Imagery in Latin Epic Poetry
From Latin to Romance Languages: A Linguistic Evolution
Roman Political Theory in Livy’s Ab Urbe Condita
Satire and Society: The Works of Juvenal and Horace
Public Monuments and Memory in Ancient Rome
Daily Life in Rome Through Latin Inscriptions and Graffiti
Teaching Latin in the Digital Age: Tools and Methods
Roman Religion and Civic Identity in the Latin Canon
The Reception of Latin Literature in the Renaissance
Philosophical Themes in Cicero’s Dialogues
A Comparative Study of Latin Tragedy and Greek Drama
The Language of Law: Latin in Legal Texts
Roman Education and the Formation of the Elite
The Use of Latin in Medieval and Ecclesiastical Writings
Exploring Stoicism in Latin Moral Treatises
Dive into the intellectual, political, and poetic achievements of Rome through UW–Madison’s classical Latin studies program.
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