| 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. |
| J. MacPhail |
| Class: 12:30-1:20pm MTWTh - Firestone 3-6-J |
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| CLG105 Socrates |
| This course aims to build fluency in reading Greek prose. Its subject matter focuses on Socrates as reflected in some of Plato's dialogues. |
| D. Fields/C. Seal |
Class 01: 9:00-9:50am MTWTh - Firestone 3-6-J
Class 02: 12:30-1:20pm MTWTh - Firestone B-06-L |
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| CLG213 Tragic Drama |
| A close reading of Greek tragedy (one play to be read in full, with supplementary readings in Greek) plays. |
| J. MacPhail |
| Seminar: 3:00-4:20pm MW - McCosh B-13 |
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| CLG306 Greek Rhetoric: Theory and Practice |
| An introduction to the major works of Greek rhetoric, with attention to social context and technical artistry. We shall focus on the titanic struggle between Aeschines and Demosthenes. |
| Professor Andrew Ford |
| Seminar: 11:00am-12:20pm TTh - 209 Scheide Caldwell House |
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| CLG308 The Lyric Age of Greece |
| Readings from the archaic lyric poets and explorations of their cultural and historical contexts. |
| Professor Nino Luraghi |
| Seminar: 11:00am-12:20pm MW - McCosh 26 |
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