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Vergil
Grade Method:
Reg, Aud
Credits:
3
Sections:
0101
Gregory Staley
gstaley
Description:
A study of Vergil's development as a literary artist and Augustan poet through readings in the Eclogues, Georgics, and Aeneid.
Term:
Spring 2019
Level:
Graduate
Department:
Classics