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Greek (GRE)
101-102. Beginning Classical Greek
I & II
Introduction to Ancient Greek based upon grammatical analysis and
readings from the New Testament and Classical authors. No previous
foreign language experience required. Offered every third year.
J. GRUBER-MILLER
205. Introduction to Classical Greek Literature
Readings from one or more authors such as Plato, Herodotus, Euripides,
Menander, Plutarch, or Lucian. Prerequisite: GRE 102. Offered every third year. J. GRUBER-MILLER
280/380. Internship: see Courses 280/380.
290/390. Individual Project: see Courses 290/390.
291. Intermediate Tutorial
Topic selected by the student in consultation with the instructor. Prerequisite: GRE 102. Offered on request, subject to availability of staff.
327. The Greek Hero
Consideration of the Greek concept of heroism with attention to how
performance, genre, gender, and social and cultural values shape the
Greek view of the hero. Readings from Homer or the Attic dramatists in
the original Greek. Prerequisite: GRE 205. Offered every
third year. (Humanities) J. GRUBER-MILLER
334. Ancient Greek Politics, Society, and
Culture
Readings and discussion of original Greek texts that cast light on the
history, politics, society, and culture of Greece and the ancient
Mediterranean. Authors may include Arrian, Herodotus, Lysias, Plato,
Thucydides, Xenophon, or the Greek New Testament. Prerequisite: GRE
205. Offered every third year. (Humanities) J. GRUBER-MILLER
391. Advanced Tutorial
Topic selected by the student in consultation with the instructor. Prerequisite: GRE 291. Offered on request, subject to availability of staff.
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