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88 ACADEMIC DEPARTMENT.<br />

Open to students in course i who wish to take as many as five hours<br />

a week in Greek, and to students who have completed course i and<br />

are taking course 2.<br />

2. Sophomore Course. The Philippics of Demosthenes. The An<br />

tigone of Sophocles. The Frogs of Aristophanes. Extra reading re<br />

quired. The Olynthiacs of Demosthenes, or Lucian's Vera Historia,<br />

the Iphigenia in Tauris of Euripides, and the Plutus of Aristophanes.<br />

Greek composition for two terms. M. , W. F. , , 9, White 6. Professor<br />

Wheeler and Dr. Forman.<br />

Open to students who have passed in course 1.<br />

3. Junior Course. Thucydides, portions of Books VI and VII.<br />

Demosthenes on the Crown. Aeschylus, Prometheus Bound. Euripi<br />

des, Alcestis. M., W., F., 10, White 3. Professor Bristol.<br />

Open to students who have passed in courses 1 and 2, and to those<br />

who have completed 1 and ia, and are taking course 2.<br />

[5. Oratory. Selected orations of Lysias and Demosthenes. Lec<br />

tures on the development of Attic oratory, and on Athenian legal an<br />

tiquities.<br />

Open only to those who have passed in courses 1 and 2. W., F., 9,<br />

White 3. Professor Bristol.]<br />

[6. Elegiac and Lyric Poetry. Fall term, the elegiac and iambic<br />

poets. Winter term, the melic poets in Hiller's Anthologia Lyrica.<br />

Spring term, Theocritus. W., F., 9, White 3. Professor Bristol.]<br />

7. The Tragedy. Aeschylus, Agamemnon. Sophocles, Oedipus<br />

Tyrannus, Oedipus at Colonus, and Trachiniae. W., F., 9, White 3.<br />

Professor Bristol.<br />

Open to seniors and graduates.<br />

8. Aristophanes. The Knights, Clouds, Wasps, Peace, Birds,<br />

Frogs. Lectures on the development of Greek comedy and its scenic<br />

representation. T., Th., 8, White 3. Dr. Forman.<br />

Open to seniors and graduates.<br />

[9. Greek Life. Fall term, the land and the people. Winter term,<br />

home life and private antiquities. Spring term, public life and social<br />

institutions. A of study the private life of the Greeks, with illustra<br />

tions (by lantern views, photographs, etc.) from ancient monuments<br />

and remains. T., Th., 10, White 6. Professor WhEELER. This<br />

course is open to all students of the university except freshmen.]<br />

10. Greek Literature. Lectures. A summarizing history of the<br />

development of the literature in connection with the political and social<br />

history of the people. Fall term. T., Th., 10, White 6. Professor<br />

WhEELER. This course is open to all students of the <strong>University</strong> ex<br />

cept freshmen.

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