Description
Instructor: Samuel Ogden
Day: Saturday, beginning July 5, 2025
Time: 3:00 – 5:00 PM Pacific Time
Course Length: 5 weeks – all live sessions are recorded
What You’ll Learn:
- How to identify the fundamental grammatical forms of the Latin verb (conjugations 1 and 2) and noun cases (declensions 1 and 2), which allow for syntactical comprehension of sentences and concepts.
- Vocabulary that is most common in astrological texts which will deepen your connection to the etymology and history of the astrological tradition.
Weekly Topics:
1. Introduction to the Latin language (history, inflected language, alphabet and pronunciation); Latin’s relationship to astrology; learn how to conjugate a Latin verb, begin to understand the structure of forming Latin phrases; learn and actively use basic astrological vocabulary of signs, planets in a real context
2. The grammatical meaning of the nominative and accusative cases and be able to identify them in a simple phrase; identify whether a noun belongs to the first or second declension based on its dictionary entry; comprehend linking sentences via the conjunction
3. Learn two new cases: the genitive and dative: identify their forms in a sentence and be able to translate and comprehend the meaning; using the two new cases, create more descriptive and complex sentences
4. The adverb; the preposition; the ablative case means/instrument, expressions of place (to/from which, where); practice using the ablative of means and ablative of place in astrological contexts
5. How to use adjectives with and without nouns; see how adjectives are used substantively in astrological texts; learn additional uses of the genitive and ablative to create more complex meanings and expressions; learn some practices for continuing studies of Latin
Required Text:
Introduction to Latin (second edition), Susan C. Shelmerdine, Focus/Hackett, 2013.
Recommended but not required: The Bantam new College Latin and English dictionary, Third Edition, John C. Traupman, 2007.
Prerequisites:
No previous knowledge is required; it is helpful, however, if the student has a natural inclination toward language, words, communication, writing, etc. Learning and ancient language requires commitment and careful attention and focus.
Cancellation and Refund Policy
Registration closes at 7:00am on Wednesday July 9th, 2025
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