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University of Florida <strong>Graduate</strong> <strong>School</strong><br />

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CLA 6905: Individual Work (2-4; max: 10) Readings and reports<br />

in Classical civilization.<br />

CLA 6930: Greece and the Near East (3; max: 9) Rotating topics<br />

concerning political, economic, diplomatic, and cultural interaction<br />

between Greek world and its neighbors in the East.<br />

CLT 6295: Greek Drama in Translation (3) Prereq: B.A. in<br />

classics or related field. Readings of plays by Aeschylus, Sophocles,<br />

Euripides, and Aristophanes, and discussion of their context and<br />

production within fifth-century Athenian society.<br />

GRE 6425: Greek Prose Composition (3) Prereq: GRD 1131.<br />

Construction of advanced sentences and complex prose in Classical<br />

Greek.<br />

GRE 6755: Epigraphy (3; max: 6) Prereq: reading knowledge of<br />

ancient Greek and Latin at advanced level; basic reading knowledge<br />

of French and German. Reading and interpretation of selected<br />

inscriptions in Greek and/or Latin.<br />

GRK 6905: Individual Work in Modern Greek (3-5; max: 10)<br />

Prereq: graduate standing or consent of instructor. Directed<br />

independent study.<br />

GRW 6105: The Greek Tradition (3) Synoptic survey of Greek<br />

literature.<br />

GRW 6216: Greek Novel (3; max: 6) Selections from ancient<br />

Greek novels.<br />

GRW 6316: Greek Tragedy (3; max: 9) Prereq: advanced reading<br />

ability in Greek. Reading and analysis of Greek tragedies by<br />

Aeschylus, Sophocles, or Euripides, whose dramas form cornerstone<br />

of western theater. Text selection varies over 3-year cycle.<br />

GRW 6317: Ancient Greek Comedy (3) Prereq: advanced reading<br />

ability in Greek. Reading and study of ancient Greek comedy, with<br />

selected plays by Aristophanes and Menander.<br />

GRW 6345: Greek Lyric Poetry (3; max: 6) Variety and<br />

peculiarities of lyric content, style, grammar, structure, dialect, and<br />

meter shown through selected poems.<br />

GRW 6346: Pindar (3; max: 6) Selected poems.<br />

GRW 6347: Homer (3; max: 6) Readings from Iliad and Odyssey.<br />

GRW 6386: Greek Historians (3; max: 6) Prereq: graduate status<br />

or consent of instructor. Readings and analysis of Herodotus,<br />

Thucydides, or other major Greek historians.<br />

GRW 6506: Plato (3; max: 6) Reading of Symposium and selected<br />

books of the Republic.<br />

GRW 6705: Attic Orators (3) Prereq: graduate student status or<br />

consent of instructor. Examines Attic oratory, focusing on rhetorical<br />

methods of persuasion; social dynamics of the disputing process;<br />

and political, social, and cultural impact of law on the Athenian<br />

democracy.<br />

GRW 6905: Individual Work (2-4; max: 10) Prereq: graduate<br />

standing or consent of instructor. Readings and reports in Greek<br />

language and literature.<br />

GRW 6930: Special Topics in Greek Literature (3; max: 6)<br />

Prereq: graduate status or consent of instructor. Intensive study of

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