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FOREIGN LANGUAGES 161<br />

CL 103. Introduction to Plato. 4 hours.<br />

Reading <strong>of</strong> the Euthyphro, Crito, and Apology. Combellack.<br />

CL 231, 232. New Testament Readings. 4 hours each term.<br />

Selected readings from the Gospels and Paul's Epistles. May be followed by<br />

CL 103 or CL 316 to complete a year sequence.<br />

UPPER-DIVISION COURSES<br />

AL 304,305,306. Literature <strong>of</strong> the Ancient World. 3 hours each term.<br />

For description, s.ee page 126. Combellack.<br />

CL 314, 315. Introduction to Homer. 4 hours each term.<br />

For description, see CL 101, 102. Not open to students who have completed<br />

that sequence. Combellack.<br />

CL 316. Introduction to Plato. 4 hours.<br />

For description, see CL 103. Not open to students who have completed that<br />

course. Combellack.<br />

CL 317. Euripides. 3 hours.<br />

Reading <strong>of</strong> Alcestis and Electra. Lectures on Greek stage antiquities. Combellack.<br />

CL 318. Herodotus. 3 hours.<br />

Reading <strong>of</strong> selections from Herodotus' History. Study <strong>of</strong> the Ionic dialect.<br />

Combellack.<br />

CL 319. Aristophanes. 3 hours.<br />

Reading <strong>of</strong> The Frogs and one or two other plays. Aristophanes as a literary<br />

critic. Lectures on Greek comedy. Combellack.<br />

CL 320. Sophocles. 3 hours.<br />

Reading, in alternate years, <strong>of</strong> the Trojan and the Theban plays. Combellack.<br />

CL 321. Demosthenes. 3 hours.<br />

Reading <strong>of</strong> the De corona. Lectures on the Attic orators. Combellack.<br />

CL 351, 352, 353. Greek Prose Composition. 1 hour each term.<br />

CL 405. Reading and Conference. Hours to be arranged.<br />

UPPER-DIVISION COURSES CARRYING GRADUATE CREDIT<br />

CL 407. Greek Seminar. (G) Hours to be arranged.<br />

CL 411. Thucydides. (G) 3 hours.<br />

Reading <strong>of</strong> selections from the History <strong>of</strong> the Peloponnesian War. Lectures<br />

on fifth-century Athens. Combellack.<br />

CL 412. Aeschylus. (G) 3 hours.<br />

Reading <strong>of</strong> the Oresteia. Pascal, Combellack.<br />

CL 413. Theocritus. (G) 3 hours.<br />

Reading <strong>of</strong> Theocritus and selections from other Greek bucolic poets. Lectures<br />

on ancient pastoral poetry and its influence. Pascal, Combellack.<br />

CL 414. Plato's Republic. (G) 3 hours.<br />

Reading <strong>of</strong> the Republic, with special attention to Plato's literary art and to<br />

his attitude toward literature. Pascal, Combellack.<br />

CL415. Aristotle's Ethics. (G) 3 hours.<br />

Reading <strong>of</strong> the Nicomachean Ethics. Lectures on ancient ethical theories and<br />

on Aristotle's relationship to Plato. Combellack.<br />

CL 416. Greek Lyric Poetry. (G) 3 hours.<br />

Readings from the lyric poets, including some elegiac poets. Combellack.<br />

*CL 503. Thesis. Hours to be arranged.<br />

* No-grade course.<br />

GRADUATE COURSES

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