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This archived information is dated to the 2008-09 academic year only and may no longer be current.

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Graduate courses in Classics Greek

Primarily for graduate students; undergraduates may enroll with consent of instructor.

CLASSGRK 275A. Greek Syntax: Prose Composition

(Same as CLASSGRK 175A.) (First-year graduate students register for 275A,B.) Review of Greek grammar and instruction in Greek prose composition skills. Begins sixth week of Winter Quarter and continues through Spring Quarter. Classics majors and minors must take course for letter grade. Prerequisite for undergraduates: three years of Greek.

2 units, Win (Clayton, B)

CLASSGRK 275B. Greek Syntax: Prose Composition

(Same as CLASSGRK 175B.) (First-year graduate students register for 275A,B.) Review of Greek grammar and instruction in Greek prose composition skills. Begins sixth week of Winter Quarter and continues through Spring Quarter. Classics majors and minors must take course for letter grade. Prerequisite for undergraduates: three years of Greek.

4 units, Spr (Clayton, B)

CLASSGRK 301. Greek Dialects and the History of Ancient Greek

Greek epigraphy and the linguistic history of the Greek language including Greek dialects.

1-5 units, Aut (Porta, F)

CLASSGRK 327. Aeschylus

Literary and philological study of the Oresteia and Prometheus Bound. Issues of attribution and style, dramaturgy, and ideology. Attention to textual transmission, emendation, and reception.

4-5 units, Aut (Staff)

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