Wednesday, March 30, 2016

Assignment for Friday, 04-08-16

Dear Satirists,

A friendly reminder that the fifth milestone of the semester project, your annotated bibliography, is due by 11:00 p.m. on Friday, April 8.

Details on the semester project and all of our milestones are available on our Semester project page. As noted there, your annotated bibliography should list seven helpful secondary sources, each with two full paragraphs of annotations.

DC

Assignment for Wednesday, 04-06-16

Dear Satirists,

For Wednesday, April 6, please do the following:

(1) Read and translate Juvenal, Satire 3.286–322.

(2) Read, in preparation for our fourth scholarship discussion, E. Moodie (2014), "Umbricius' Farewell Tour" (distributed in class). Take notes on and/or highlight ideas and statements that seem interesting or relevant in light of the work we've done to date.
DC

Assignment for Monday, 04-04-16

Dear Satirists,

For Monday, March 4, please do the following:

(1) Navigate over to our Quizzes page, and review or read the following sections:
 We'll spend some time addressing any questions you might have.

(2) Read and translate the following:
  • Juvenal, Satires 3.171–214.
As before, consult a translation in order to fill in the gap between this assignment and the previous.

(3) Download, print, and fill in scansion drill 6. We'll spend a few minutes discussing any trouble spots, and then I'll collect your sheets.

DC

Thursday, March 24, 2016

Assignment for Wednesday, 03-30-16

Dear Satirists,

For Wednesday, March 30, please read and translate
  • Juvenal, Satire 3.41–80 and 100–108.
Since we're starting to skip around in the poem, you should consult a translation in order to fill in the gaps. Knowing the major topics of the poem will also be helpful, since our next scholarship discussion will focus exclusively on Satire 3.

DC

Assignment for Monday, 03-28-16

Dear Satirists,

For Monday, March 28, please do the following:

(1) Read and translate the following:
  • Juvenal, Satire 3.1–40.
The poem will be too long to read in its entirety, but we'll get through a good third of it when all is said and done.

(2) Download, print, and fill in scansion drill 5. We'll spend a few minutes discussing any trouble spots, and then I'll collect your sheets.

(2a) If you want some additional perspective on the bucolic diaeresis, beyond what we've discussed in class, consult the following section of the Hexametrica site:
DC

Wednesday, March 9, 2016

Assignment for Friday, 03-25-16

Dear Satirists,

A friendly reminder that the fourth milestone of the semester project, your preliminary bibliography, is due by 11:00 p.m. on Friday, March 25.

Details on the semester project and all of our milestones are available on our Semester project page. As noted there, your preliminary bibliography should be a substantial list of secondary sources, gleaned from some serious bibliographic work since our research review a month ago. You'll whittle this list down for your next milestone, the annotated bibliography.

DC

Assignment for Wednesday, 03-23-16

Dear Satirists,

For Wednesday, March 23, please do the following:

(1) Read and translate Juvenal, Satire 1.132–71.

(2) Read, in preparation for our third scholarship discussion, C. Connors (2005), "Epic Allusion in Roman Satire" (to distributed in class). Take notes on and/or highlight ideas and statements that seem interesting or relevant in light of the work we've done to date.

DC

Monday, March 7, 2016

Assignment for Monday, 03-21-16

Dear Satirists,

For Monday, March 21, please do the following:

(1) Read and translate
  •  Juvenal, Satire 1.81–131.
NOTE: No scansion drill this week. (You're welcome.)

DC

Assignment for Friday, 03-11-16

Dear Satirists,

A friendly reminder that Quiz 1 is due by 11:00 p.m. on Friday, March 11.

Details on the quiz itself, as well as proper formatting, are available on our Quizzes page.

DC

Assignment for Wednesday, 03-09-16

Dear Satirists,

For Wednesday, March 9, please read and translate
  • Juvenal, Satire 1.30–80.
DC