Greek
Courses
An introduction to the language of classical Athens, Attic Greek. The class is devoted to giving the students the ability to read ancient texts as soon as possible. Along with a systematic presentation of Ancient Greek grammar, this course offers opportunities to read selections from Greek literature in their original language. Offered in alternate years.
Prerequisite for Greek 106: Greek 105; or consent of instructor.
An introduction to the language of classical Athens, Attic Greek. The class is devoted to giving the students the ability to read ancient texts as soon as possible. Along with a systematic presentation of Ancient Greek grammar, this course offers opportunities to read selections from Greek literature in their original language. Offered in alternate years.
Greek 105; or consent of instructor.
Substantial readings from ancient authors in the original ancient Greek in conjunction with a review of important aspects of Greek grammar. Offered in alternate years.
Greek 106; or consent of instructor.
A reading of selected authors in classical Latin. May be repeated for credit when authors change.
Greek 205 or equivalent with consent of instructor.
An introduction to the tools of classical scholarship through a reading of an ancient Greek text chosen by the student and instructor in consultation.
Consent of instructor.