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Greek – Spring 2005

Beginning Greek II
L09  102D  Greek
Continuation and completion of the program begun in Greek 101D.  Prereq: Greek 101D or permission of the instructor. 4 units.
AS:>  LA
SB:>  HUM,  IS
            MTuWTh 9:00a-10:00a
            Warren

Intensive  Beginning Greek I
L09  190D  Greek
An  intensive study of Attic Greek..  5 units.
AS:>  LA
SB:>  IS
            MTuWThF 9:00a-10:00a
            Lamberton

Intro to Greek Literature
L09  318C  Greek
An introduction to Greek epic poetry through selections from Homer's Iliad.  Prereq: Greek 210, 316C, 317C, or permission of the instructor.  3 units.
AS:>  TH
SB:>  IS
FA:>  Lit
            MWF 10:00a-11:00a
            Manolaraki

The Epic Tradition
L09  418  Greek
Intensive readings in Greek epic, including Homer, Hesiod, Apollonius Rhodius, and a sampling of later hexameters (The Orphic Argonautica, Nonnus).  The emphasis will be on the continuities and the discontinuities in the evolution of the genre.  Prereq: Greek 318C or permission of the instructor and sophomore standing or above. (INTERESTED FRESHMEN SHOULD CONSULT THE INSTRUCTOR AND CANNOT REGISTER WITHOUT PERMISSION.)  3 units.
AS:>  TH
            W 1:00p-4:00p
            Lamberton

Study for Honors
L09  499  Greek
Prereq: junior standing, satisfactory grades in courses numbered 400 in Greek, and permission of the Chair of the department. Either Grk 499 or Lat 497 must be taken by all Honors candidates.  3 units.
AS:>  TH
            TBA

Independent Work
L09  500  Greek
Prereq: senior standing and permission of the Chair of the department. Credit variable, max 6 units.
            TBA   

Research
L09 590 Greek
Credit Variable, max 3 units.
            TBA


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