Dr. Jacqueline Long
Associate Professor and Chairman
Department of Classical Studies
Associate Faculty, Women's Studies and Gender Studies Program
Address
579 Crown Center, 1001-25 W. Loyola Avenue, Loyola University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois 60626
phone: 773-508-3654; departmental office 773-508-3650
fax: 773-508-2153 (indicate CLASSICAL STUDIES on cover-sheet)
e-mail: jlong1@luc.edu
Fall Semester 2009
- CLST 295-01W / WSGS 295-01W,
Women in
the Classical World Writing-Intensive, MWF 10:25am-11:15am, LSB-212:
a University Core class in the Area of
Societal and Cultural Knowledge and Skills of Critical
Thinking; helps fulfil
CLST or WSGS major or minor requirements
- LATN 101,
Elementary
Latin I, MWF 9:20am-10:10am, MUND-519: helps fulfil CLST
major or minor requirements,
MSTU minor requirements, and College language requirement;
preparation for more advanced Latin classes
- LATN 271,
Introduction to Roman Prose,
MWF 12:35pm-1:25pm, CC 572 (new room!): helps fulfil CLST and LATN major or minor requirements,
MSTU minor requirements, requirements for the BA-Classics distinction, and
College language requirement; preparation for more advanced Latin classes
- Office Hours: TTh 9:30am-10:30am, Crown Center 579; or by appointment
Spring Semester 2010
- CLST 277,
The World
of Late Antiquity:
a University Core class in the Area of
Historical Knowledge and Skills of Critical
Thinking; helps fulfil CLST major or minor requirements
(most recently taught in a Writing-Intensive section, Fall 2006)
- LATN 284/345, The Age of Augustus/Horace Satires:
helps fulfil CLST and LATN major or minor requirements,
MSTU minor requirements, requirements for the BA-Classics distinction, and
College language requirement; preparation for more advanced Latin
classes (LATN 284/289 most recently taught Spring 2007)
- LATN 303, Latin Composition helps fulfil LATN major
requirements, MSTU minor requirementsand
College language requirement; preparation for more advanced Latin
classes
Other classes taught (old syllabuses on-line)
- CLST 271,
Classical
Mythology (most recently taught Fall 2002)
- CLST 272,
Heroes and
Classical Epics (most recently taught Fall 2007)
- CLST 273,
Classical
Tragedy (most recently taught for Honors, Spring 2002)
- CLST 273 / WSGS 297, Classical
Tragedy with a focus on gender and women's history (most recently taught Spring 2009)
- CLST 283,
Classical
Comedy and Satire (most recently taught as a Writing Intensive
section, Spring 2003)
- CLST / HIST / ROST 308, History of Rome to Constantine (most recently
taught Spring 2000, but impossible to put on-line from the Rome Center)
- CLST 389 / CATH 300 / HIST 300B / MSTU 398,
Classical
Backgrounds II: Augustine (most recently taught as a Writing Intensive
section, Fall 2008)
- CLST 395 / HIST 300 / ROST 395,
Topography
of Rome (most recently taught Spring 2000, but since syllabus
couldn't then be updated from the Rome Center, this is the Fall 1999
version)
- LATN 102,
Elementary
Latin II (most recently taught Spring 2009)
- LATN 281/332, Introduction to Roman Historians / Roman Historical Masterworks I:
Sallust (most recently taught Spring 2008)
- LATN 286/289,
The Age of Nero
(most recently taught Fall 2007)
- LATN 341,
Vergil:
Aeneid (most recently taught Spring 2009)
- LATN 361 / CATH 361 / MSTU 398,
Augustine:
Confessions (most recently taught Fall 2008)
- LATN 388/431, Julius
Caesar (most recently taught Fall 2001)
- LATN 388/488, Ammianus
Marcellinus (most recently taught Spring 2001)
- LATN 388/488,
The
Historia Augusta (most recently taught Fall 2002)
- LATN 389,
Readings in Latin: Archaic Latin
(most recently taught Spring 2005)
For more information
Revised 25 August 2009 by
jlong1@luc.edu
http://www.luc.edu/classicalstudies/