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COURSES - FALL 2006-2007

GREEK

CLG101 - Beginner's Greek: Greek Grammar
Designed to enable the student to read classical Attic Greek with facility; at the end of the year a short Platonic dialogue or comparable text will be read. Equal emphasis on acquiring a vocabulary and an understanding of the structure of the language.
Professor Mark Buchan
Class: 10:00-10:50am MTWTh - 103 Scheide Caldwell House

CLG105 - Socrates
This course focuses on Socrates as reflected in some of Plato's dialogues.
Professor Andrew Ford
Class:  10:00-10:50am MTWTh - Firestone 3-8-J
Class: 12:30-1:20pm - MTWTh - McCosh 48

CLG213 Tragic Drama
The course will concentrate on reading closely (in Greek) the work of the 10th century historian Leo the Deacon. Besides experience in analyzing a primary source, the course will offer practice in reading
Greek from a printed edition and from Greek manuscripts.
Professor Mark Buchan
Seminar:  1:30-2:50pm MW - East Pyne 027

CLG240/HLS240 - Introduction to Postclassical Greek from the Late Antique to the Byzantine Era
The course will concentrate on reading closely (in Greek) the work of the 10th century historian Leo the Deacon.  Besides experience in analyzing a primary source, the course will offer practice in reading Greek from a printed edition and from Greek manuscripts.
Professor Maria Mavroudi
Seminar:  1:30-4:20pm T - 103 Scheide Caldwell House

CLG301 Plato
The course provides an introduction both to Plato's philosophy and to Plato's art of writing. Accordingly, the emphasis will be put on language, dialogical form and philosophical content.
Professor Constanze Güthenke
Class:  11:00am-12:20pm TTh - 209 Scheide Caldwell House

 

 

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