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236 / CLASSICS<br />

221. Seminar in the Presecratic Philosophers.<br />

Mr. Lewis<br />

222A-2220. Plato. Mr. Homeiy Mr. Lewis<br />

223A-2238. Aristotle. Mr. Lewis<br />

224. Seminar is Pest Arlstotelean Philosophy.<br />

Mr. Maslowskl<br />

230. New Testament Greek.<br />

The Greek New Testament , as a work of creek<br />

literature, with special emphasis on the information<br />

it gives about the culture on the whole, and the<br />

language in particular, of the society for which it<br />

was produced . Mr. Petrounias<br />

231A-2318-231C. Seminar in Patristic and<br />

Byzantine Literature.<br />

Prerequisite : consent of the instructor. Course does<br />

not need to be taken in the A- B-C sequence.<br />

Mr. Anastos<br />

233. Byzantine Poetry.<br />

A study of the main representatives of both religious<br />

and secular poetry . Mr. Petrounias<br />

240A-2408. History of the Greek Language.<br />

Prerequisite : consent of the instructor. 240A<br />

covers the linguistic history of Classical Greek. In<br />

240E Post-Classical , Mediaeval , and Modern Greek<br />

are discussed . Mr. Packard, Mr. Petrounias<br />

241. Greek Epigraphy.<br />

A survey of Greek historical inscriptions , chiefly<br />

Attic. Mr. Clement<br />

M24211-24211. Greek Dialects and Historical<br />

Grammar. (Vs course each)<br />

(Same as Indo-European Studies M215A - 215B.)<br />

Prerequisite : consent of the instructor. Credit is given<br />

only upon completion of both quarters. Readings in<br />

epigraphic Greek texts, both Mycenaean and Classical;<br />

the various literary dialects (e.g., Epic, Aeolic,<br />

Doric ); Greek grammar in the context of Common<br />

Greek and Indo-European linguistics . Mr. Pnhvel<br />

3. Elementary Latin.<br />

Lecture , five hours per week . Prerequisite : course<br />

2. The Stan<br />

4. Introduction to Latin Verse.<br />

Prerequisite : course 3 . Mrs. Killian , Mrs. Mohr<br />

14. Elementary Latin (Intensive ). (2 courses)<br />

The intensive course in Latin will cover all the<br />

declensions of nouns and adjectives , all conjugation<br />

in the indicative mood and the primary uses of the<br />

subjunctive mood . Emphasis will be given to the<br />

development of the ability to read easy selections of<br />

classical prose . Mrs. Kiniar<br />

40. The Latin Element In English.<br />

A knowledge of Latin is not required . A study of<br />

the derivation and usage of English words of Latin<br />

origin: analysis into their component elements directed<br />

toward understanding of form and meaning.<br />

Mrs. Killian, Mrs. Mir<br />

Upper Division Courses<br />

Note : Latin 4 is prerequisite to all 100series<br />

courses in Latin. Latin 100 is normally<br />

prerequisite (or corequisite ) to further 100.<br />

series courses in Latin prose (specifies under<br />

Latin 100 below).<br />

100. Readings in Latin Prose.<br />

Prerequisite : Latin 4. This course is normally pw<br />

requisite or corequisite to 110 and prerequisite to<br />

111, 112, 113, 114, 115, 116, 117.<br />

Mrs. Killian, Mr. Mole<br />

101. Plautus. Mr. Gleason , Mrs. Mole<br />

102. Terence. Mr. Gleason, Mr. Lafsteit<br />

103. Lucretius . Mr. Austin, Mr.Hawn<br />

104. Ovid. Mrs. Killian, Mrs. Moir<br />

105A. Vergil : Georgics . Mrs. Moir<br />

Individual Study and Research<br />

105B. Vergil : The Aeneid. Mr. Gleason , Mn. Mshr<br />

596. Directed Individual Study or Research. 106. Catullus. Mr. Levine, Mr. M,dew l<br />

(1 to 2 courses) The Staff<br />

107. Horace : Odes and Epodes.<br />

587. Study for the M.A. Comprehensive Examination<br />

Mr. Levine , Mr. Maslow&<br />

or the Ph.D. Qualifying Examination.<br />

108. Roman Elegy.<br />

(y to 2 courses ) The staff Selections from Catullus , Tibullus , and Propertlut.<br />

Mr. Levine<br />

599. Research for the Doctoral Dissertation. 109. Roman Satire.<br />

(t to 2 courses ) The Staff Selections from the Epistles of Horace, the Satins<br />

of Juvenal , and the Epigrams of Martial.<br />

Mr. Gleason , Mr. Levine<br />

Latin<br />

110. The Study of Latin Prose.<br />

Lower Division Courses<br />

1. Elementary Latin.<br />

Lecture , five hours per week. The Staff<br />

Work in sight reading and grammatical andph<br />

of classical prose texts; writing of classical prose.<br />

Mr. me"<br />

111. LIVY. Mr. Homeit, Mr. Padoni<br />

2. Elementary Latin.<br />

112. Tacitus . Mr. Madawe)i<br />

Lecture, five hours per week . Prerequisite: course<br />

1. The Staff 113. Cicero : The Orations . Mrs. Mohr, Mr. Travis

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