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H443 A Level Latin Advance Information Jun2022

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Advance Information for Summer 2022
A Level
Latin
H443
We have produced this advance information to support all teachers and students with revision
for the Summer 2022 examinations.
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This notice covers components H443/03 and H443/04 only. There is no advance
information for components H443/01 and H443/02.
There are no restrictions on who can use this notice.
You are not permitted to take this notice into the exam.
This document has 3 pages.
Advice
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Students and teachers should consider how to focus their revision of other parts of the
specification, for example to review whether other topics may provide knowledge which
helps your understanding in relation to the areas being tested in 2022.
Students and teachers can discuss this advance information.
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H443/03 Prose Literature
The passages in the exam will be taken from the sections of text detailed in this notice.
The rest of each prescribed text should be studied in English both to provide the necessary
context and to prepare for the essay question in Section C which will be based on the whole
prescribed text.
Group 1
Cicero, Philippic II, 44–49, 84–87
Tacitus, Histories I, 12–14, 21–23, 26
Group 2
Cicero, Philippic II, 110–119
Tacitus, Histories I, 27–30, 42–44, 49
Apuleius, Metamorphoses V, 11–17
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H443/04 Verse Literature
The passages in the exam will be taken from the sections of text detailed in this notice.
The rest of each prescribed text should be studied in English both to provide the necessary
context and to prepare for the essay question in Section C which will be based on the whole
prescribed text.
Group 3
Virgil, Aeneid Book XI, lines 100–187, 203–224
Horace, Satires 1.1 lines 1–12; 1.3 lines 25–75, 2.2 lines 70–111
Group 4
Virgil, Aeneid Book XI, lines 532–596, 729–777
Horace, Odes 3.3 lines 37–72, 3.4
Ovid, Amores 2.2, 2.4
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