CLASSICS
Course
In New York City (USA)
Description
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Type
Course
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Level
Intermediate
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Location
New york city (USA)
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Duration
Flexible
The Classics Department offers a wide range of courses in ancient civilization, ancient literature, and Greek/Latin language courses.
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Subjects
- Greek
- Latin
- Classics
- Grammar
- Poetry
- Prose
- Greek Food
- Preparation
- Classical
- Classical literature
- Literature
- Aeschylus
- Sophocles
Course programme
Intensive Intermediate Greek: Poetry and Prose
Prerequisites: GREK 1121 or GREK 1101-1102, or the equivalent.
Equivalent to Greek 1201 and Greek 1202. Reading of selected Attic Greek prose and poetry with a review of grammar in one term to prepare the student to enter third-year Greek. This is an intensive course with substantial preparation time outside of class.v
Classical MythologyIntroduction to and analysis of major myths in classical literature. Topics include the changing attitudes and applications of myth from Greek epic to tragedy, as well as modern approaches to myth. Readings include Homer, Hesiod, Aeschylus, Sophocles, and Euripides. All readings in English.Intensive Elementary Latin
Equivalent to Latin 1101 and 1102. Covers all of Latin grammar and syntax in one term to prepare the student to enter Latin 1201 or 1202. This is an intensive course with substantial preparation time outside of class.
Intensive Elementary Latin
The instructor's permission required to register after 7/5.
Equivalent to Latin 1101 and 1102. Covers all of Latin grammar and syntax in one term to prepare the student to enter Latin 1201 or 1202. This is an intensive course with substantial preparation time outside of class.
The instructor's permission required to register after 7/5.
Prerequisites: LATN 1101 and 1102, or the equivalent.
Equivalent to Latin 1201 and 1202. Reading of selected Latin prose and poetry with a review of grammar in one term to prepare the student to enter third-year Latin. This is an intensive course with substantial preparation time outside of class.
CLASSICS