AP Latin
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Learn to read and analyze Latin literature as you explore ancient Roman history and culture. You’ll translate passages from the writings of Vergil and Caesar and examine them through class discussions, debates, and presentations.
Reading and understanding Latin poetry and prose
Translating Latin texts into English
Relating Latin texts to the history, culture, and literary movements of ancient Rome
Analyzing linguistic and literary features of Latin texts
Developing an argument that analyzes Latin poetry and/or prose
An upper-intermediate level (typically fourth- or fifth-semester) college or university Latin course
There are no prerequisites, but students are typically in their fourth year of high-school-level study.
Fri, May 12, 2023,
12 PM Local
This is the regularly scheduled date for the AP Latin Exam.
The course content outlined below is organized into commonly taught units of study that provide one possible sequence for the course. Your teacher may choose to organize the course content differently based on local priorities and preferences.
You’ll read passages of the Aeneid that introduce Vergil’s portrayal of leadership and the role of the gods and other peoples in the trials of the Trojans.
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You’ll read passages of the Gallic War that introduce Caesar’s subtle portrayal of non-Romans in contrast to his native representation of Roman values.
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You’ll return to Vergil with Aeneas’s account of the fall of Troy and explore the author’s portrayal of the seen and unseen forces in the characters’ lives and deaths.
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You’ll read about the Romans’ first invasion of Britain as you explore themes of leadership and of war and empire in the readings.
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You’ll return to Vergil and the love affair of Queen Dido and Aeneas as you explore the views of non-Romans shown in the readings and how those views illustrate Roman values.
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You’ll study the first half of the readings from Book 5 as you explore the themes of history and memory as portrayed in Caesar’s literary genre and style.
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You’ll continue with the second half of the reading from Book 5 of Caesar’s Gallic War and explore the theme of leadership in war.
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You’ll return to Vergil and explore the themes of literary genre and style and of human beings and the gods in the readings.
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AP Latin Required Reading List
This syllabus lists the minimum number of readings that students need to study in Latin and in English.
AP Latin Course and Exam Description
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