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Important Announcement about AP Latin Literature New!
AP Latin Literature Course Information
AP Latin Course Description (.pdf/2.3MB)
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New Cicero Syllabus for 2007 Exam
The following Cicero syllabus will be tested beginning with the 2007 exam.
Cicero, Pro Archia Poeta (entire)
De Amicitia, sections 17 (ego vos hortari ... ) - 23 (... iudicari potest.)
sections 100 (Virtus, virtus ... ) - 104 end.
The parts of the De Amicitia not read in Latin are to be read in English.
For Cicero's Pro Archia Poeta, selections from volume VI of the Oxford edition of Cicero's Orationes will appear on the exam, and for the De Amicitia, selections will be taken from the forthcoming Oxford edition (to be published in April 2006).
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