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Courses
Greek
GRK 101 Elementary Greek (3) GRK 102 Elementary Greek (3) GRK 201 Intermediate Greek (3) GRK 202 Intermediate Greek (3) GRK 303 Greek Historians (3) GRK 304 Greek Epic (3) GRK 325 Greek Philosophy (3) GRK 332 Greek Drama (3) GRK 333 Greek Lyric (3) GRK 490 Seminar in Greek Studies (3) LATN 101 Elementary Latin (3) LATN 102 Elementary Latin (3) LATN 201 Intermediate Latin (3) LATN 202 Intermediate Latin (3) LATN 303 Roman Historians (3) LATN 304 Roman Epic (3) LATN 325 Roman Philosophy (3) LATN 332 Roman Drama (3) LATN 333 Roman Lyric (3) LATN 338 Roman Novel (3) LATN 345 Roman Satire (3) LATN 490 Seminar in Roman Studies (3) CLAS 121 Ancient Egypt: Mummies, Pharaohs, and Gods (3) DH CLAS 122 Greek, Roman, and Ancient Mythology (3) DL CLAS 123 Greek and Latin Elements in English (3)
CLAS 124 Greek and Latin Elements in Scientific Terminology (3) CLAS 151 World Myth to 1500 C.E. (3) FGA CLAS 301 Biblical Hebrew I (3) CLAS 302 Biblical Hebrew II (3) DL
CLAS 305 Ancient Egyptian Hieroglyphics I (3)
CLAS 306 Ancient Egyptian Hieroglyphics II (3)
CLAS 321 History of the Written Word (3)
CLAS 323 Greek and Roman Drama (3) DL CLAS 324 Nature in the Ancient World (3) DH
CLAS 325 Greek and Roman War Literature (3) DL
CLAS 326 The Greek and Roman Novel (3) DL
CLAS 327 Ancient Greek Literature in Translation (3) DL CLAS 328 Ancient Roman Literature in Translation (3) DL
CLAS 329 Greek and Roman Epic (3) DL
CLAS 355 Archaeology of Ancient Greece (3) DH
CLAS 356 Archaeology of Ancient Rome (3) DH
CLAS 366 Literatures of Ancient India (3) DL
CLAS 373 Art of Greece and Rome (3) DH
CLAS 430 Persia, Greece, and Rome in the Classical Age (3) DH
Grammar and vocabulary, with reading of simple Greek. HSL
Continuation of 101. Pre: 101. HSL
Development of reading and translation skills. Emphasis on prose. Pre: 102 or equivalent. NI HSL
Continuation of 201: emphasis on poetry. Pre: 201. NI HSL
Selections from Herodotus, Xenophon, and others. Pre: 201 and 202, or consent. DL
Selections from Homer, Hesiod, and others. Pre: 201 and 202, or consent. DL
Selections from Plato, Aristotle, and others. Pre: 201 and 202, or consent. DL
Selections from Aeschylus, Sophocles, and Euripides. Pre: 201 and 202, or consent. DL
Selections from Sappho, Alcaeus, and others. Pre: 201 and 202, or consent. DL
Study of an author or phase in Greek studies. Repeatable unlimited times with consent. Pre: any two 300-level GRK courses, or consent.
Latin
Grammar and vocabulary, with reading of simple Latin. HSL
Continuation of 101. Pre: 101. HSL
Development of reading and translation skills. Emphasis on prose. Pre: 102 or equivalent. NI HSL
Continuation of 201: emphasis on poetry. Pre: 201. NI HSL
Selections from Caesar, Sallust, and others. Pre: 201 and 202, or consent. DL
Selections from Virgil, Ovid, and others. Pre: 201 and 202, or consent. DL
Selections from Lucretius, Cicero, and Seneca. Pre: 201 and 202, or consent. DL
Selections from Plautus, Terence, and Seneca. Pre: 201 and 202, or consent. DL
Selections from Catullus, Horace, and others. Pre: 201 and 202, or consent. DL
Selections from Petronius and Apuleius. Pre: 201 and 202, or consent. DL
Selections from Horace and Juvenal. Pre: 201 and 202, or consent. DL
Study of an author or phase in Roman studies. Repeatable unlimited times with consent. Pre: any two 300-level LATN courses, or consent.
Courses given in English do not require knowledge of a foreign language.
An overview of ancient Egyptian civilization through lectures and class discussion on Egyptian literature, archaeology, history, religion and society. DH
Combines readings and analyses of myths from the ancient world including Europe, Asia, Africa, and Hawai‘i, with an emphasis on comparative analysis of cultures and religions. DL
Reading and analysis of myths and legends from around the globe, from before the dawn of writing to 1500 C.E. Students will learn to interpret traditional stories from several theoretical and cross-cultural perspectives. A-F only. FGA
Orthography and structure of Biblical Hebrew, history and development of Hebrew as the sacred language of Judaism, overview of religious and historical development of the Hebrew Bible. Pre: sophomore standing or consent.
Survey of Greek and Roman drama, both tragedies and comedies, tracing the history of a genre that contains some of the wittiest and most agonizing moments in ancient literature. Pre: sophomore standing or higher. DL
Major writers: emphasis on Homer, drama, and philosophy. Pre: sophomore standing or higher or consent. DL