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CLASSGRK 1: Beginning Greek

No knowledge of Greek is assumed. Classics majors and minors must take course for letter grade. Vocabulary and syntax of the classical language.
Terms: Aut | Units: 3-5 | UG Reqs: Language

CLASSGRK 2: Beginning Greek

Continuation of CLASSGRK 1. Classics majors and minors must take course for letter grade.
Terms: Win | Units: 3-5
Instructors: McCall, M. (PI)

CLASSGRK 3: Beginning Greek

Continuation of CLASSGRK 2. Classics majors and minors must take course for letter grade. Vocabulary and syntax of the classical language. CLASSGRK 3 fulfills University language requirement.
Terms: Spr | Units: 3-5 | UG Reqs: Language
Instructors: Stephens, S. (PI)

CLASSGRK 5: Biblical Greek (JEWISHST 5, RELIGST 5)

This is a one term intensive class in Biblical Greek. After quickly learning the basics of the language, we will then dive right into readings from the New Testament and the Septuagint, which is the ancient Greek translation of the Hebrew Bible. By the end of the term everyone will be able to read the Greek Bible with ease. No previous knowledge of Greek required. Those wishing to continue study of Biblical Greek may enroll in Biblical Greek II ( CLASSGRK 5B) when offered.
Terms: Win | Units: 3-5
Instructors: Loar, M. (PI)

CLASSGRK 5B: Biblical Greek II (JEWISHST 5B, RELIGST 5B)

This is a continuation of the Winter Quarter Biblical Greek Course. We will be reading selections primarily from the New Testament (both Gospels and Epistles) as well as focusing on knowledge of key vocabulary and grammar needed to read the Greek Bible with ease. Readings will be supplemented with sections from the Septuagint and Early Christian texts (Apostolic Fathers and Early Creeds). Pre-requisite: ClassGrk 5 or a similar introductory course in Ancient Greek.

CLASSGRK 101: Intermediate Greek: Symposium

Vocabulary building, ongoing review of forms and constructions. Classics majors and minors must take course for letter grade. May be repeated for credit.
Terms: Aut | Units: 3-5 | UG Reqs: Language | Repeatable for credit
Instructors: Shirazi, A. (PI)

CLASSGRK 102: Intermediate Greek

In this course, we will read a very great tragedy, Aeschylus' Prometheus Bound. We will use the edition and commentary of M. Griffith (Cambridge 1983). My assumption will be that this is the first Greek tragedy in Greek for almost all students in the class, and we will proceed extremely carefully and thoroughly, covering as much of the text as we can in a short quarter. We will discuss and debate the immense themes and issues at every point, and we will read in English the six other Aeschylean tragedies. There will be two midterms and, by the end of the term, a serious paper. Reading a Greek tragedy in Greek will be one of the most important things all students in the class will ever do. Classics majors and minors must take course for letter grade. May be repeated for credit.
Terms: Win | Units: 4-5 | UG Reqs: Language | Repeatable for credit
Instructors: McCall, M. (PI)

CLASSGRK 103: Intermediate Greek: Homer's Odyssey

We will read the Phaeacian episodes of Homer's Odyssey, books VI-VIII. During our readings we will discuss and debate the magical realism within these books. There will be a strong emphasis on learning Homeric Greek's grammar, meter, vocabulary, and syntax. Assessment will include participation, presentations, quizzes, a midterm, and a final. Classics majors and minors must take course for letter grade.
Terms: Spr | Units: 3-5 | UG Reqs: Language | Repeatable for credit
Instructors: McMullin, I. (PI)

CLASSGRK 111: Advanced Greek: Homer's Helen and Helen in Prose (CLASSGRK 211)

The figure of Helen will serve as a lens to analyze a number of genres of ancient Greek prose. Helen's role in the Iliad and Odyssey will ground our consideration of writers such as Herodotus, Gorgias, Isocrates and Lucian. Special attention will be paid to grammar, syntax and style, but we will also explore broader themes: the relationship between rhetoric and truth; the stability or discontinuity of the image of Helen; and her role in shaping ancient discourse and genre. Classics majors and minors must take course for letter grade. May be repeated for credit.
Terms: Aut | Units: 3-5 | UG Reqs: Language | Repeatable for credit
Instructors: Brod, A. (PI)

CLASSGRK 112: Advanced Greek: Lyric Poetry (CLASSGRK 212)

Invectives, love songs, drinking songs, elegies, and choral odes from 700-500 B.C.E. Readings include Sappho, Alcaeus, Archilochus, Mimnermus, Alcman, Solon, and Pindar. Classics majors and minors must take course for letter grade. May be repeated for credit.
Terms: Win | Units: 3-5 | UG Reqs: Language | Repeatable for credit
Instructors: Peponi, A. (PI)
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