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COURSES - FALL 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.
J. MacPhail
Class: 12:30-1:20pm MTWTh - Firestone 3-6-J

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

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

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

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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