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GREEK 300 A: Introductory Greek, Accelerated

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Summer Term: 
A-term
Meeting Time: 
MTWThF 9:30am - 11:50am
Location: 
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SLN: 
11586
Instructor:
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Laura Harris

Syllabus Description:

Welcome to the first half of a summer-long sequence designed to introduce students to Ancient Greek (Classical and koine).

By the end of the course you will be able to:

-read and translate simple selections from ancient Greek authors and compose simple sentences in Greek.

-understand and explain literary, historical, and cultural context of ancient Greek texts

-analyze and explain ancient Greek grammar and syntax

-analyze and explain ancient Greek’s influence on and connection to other languages and literatures

By the end of the sequence (Greek 300, Greek 103) you equip yourself to read any Greek author. In our second-year courses (Greek 304, 305, 306, 307) students read selections of Xenophon (306), Plato (307), Homer (307), and biblical texts (304).

This class will be offered online in synchronous format. 

 

Required textbooks:

-Anne Groton, From Alpha to Omega (4th ed.)

-Anne Groton and James May, 46 Stories in Classical Greek

Catalog Description: 
Intensive introduction to Attic Greek. Not accepted as upper-division credit toward a major in Greek or classics. Does not satisfy foreign language proficiency requirement. Cannot be taken for credit if credit received for GREEK 101. Offered: WS.
GE Requirements: 
Arts and Humanities (A&H)
Credits: 
5.0
Status: 
Active
Last updated: 
April 19, 2024 - 3:06pm
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