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CLAS 501 - (3) (SI)
Proseminar
Introduction to Classical philology and its methods.
CLAS 613 - (3) (IR)
Classical Mythology in Literature, Art, and Film
Prerequisite: Permission of instructor
An intensive three-week summer seminar for teachers of elementary school,
middle school, and high school who teach some aspect of mythology or wish
to introduce classical mythology into their curricula.
Greek
Six credits of Greek language courses above Greek 202 are prerequisite
for all graduate courses in Greek.
GREE 503 - (3) (SI)
Classical Greek Prose
Prose selections illustrating the development of prose
style in the fifth and fourth centuries B.C.
GREE 504 - (3) (SI)
Later Greek Prose
Selections from Greek authors, illustrating the development
of prose style from the third century B.C. to
the second century A.D.
GREE 508 - (3) (SI)
Greek Epigraphy
The inscriptions of the ancient Greeks.
GREE 509 - (3) (SI)
Prose Composition
Translation from English into Greek.
GREE 510 - (3) (SI)
Homer
Readings from Homeric epics, with study of various Homeric
problems.
GREE 511 - (3) (SI)
Hesiod
Reading of the Works and Days and Theogony,
with study of their place in the literary tradition.
GREE 512 - (3) (SI)
Greek Lyric Poetry
A survey of Greek lyric forms from earliest times.
GREE 513 - (3) (SI)
Pindar
Selections from the Odes, and study of the development
of the choral lyric in Greek poetry.
GREE 514 - (3) (SI)
Aeschylus' Oresteia
Reading and discussion of Aeschylus' Agamemnon, Choephoroi,
and Eumenides.
GREE 515 - (3) (SI)
Sophocles
Selected plays of Sophocles with studies of their dramatic
technique.
GREE 516 - (3) (SI)
Herodotus
Readings in the Histories.
GREE 517 - (3) (SI)
Euripides
Reading of selected plays, with study of the poetic and
dramatic technique.
GREE 518 - (3) (SI)
Thucydides
Selections from the History of the Peloponnesian War,
with attention to the development of Greek historical prose
style and the historical monograph.
GREE 519 - (3) (SI)
Aristophanes
Reading of selected plays of Aristophanes, with close
examination of the history and development of Greek Old Comedy.
GREE 520 - (3) (SI)
New Comedy
Reading of the Dyscolus and other substantial fragments,
with discussion of New Comedy, its origins and its legacy.
GREE 521 - (3) (SI)
Plato
Readings from selected dialogues of Plato, with study
of Plato's philosophy and literary style.
GREE 522 - (3) (SI)
Aristotle
Reading and discussion of the Nicomachean Ethics.
GREE 523 - (3) (SI)
Hellenistic Poetry
Readings in the poets of the Hellenistic period.
GREE 801 - (3) (SI)
Seminar on Select Topics in Greek Literature
GREE 806 - (3) (SI)
Greek Textual Criticism
GREE 810 - (3) (SI)
Greek Religion
Seminar on select topics in Greek Religion.
GREE 813 - (3) (SI)
Greek Literary Criticism
Greek literary theory, with readings from Aristotle's
Rhetoric and Poetics and Longinus.
GREE 897 - (3-12) (S)
Non-Topical Research, Preparation for Research
For master's thesis, taken before a thesis director has
been selected.
GREE 898 - (3-12) (S)
Non-Topical Research
For master's thesis, taken under the supervision of a
thesis director.
GREE 997 - (3-12) (S)
Non-Topical Research, Preparation for Doctoral Research
For doctoral research, taken before a dissertation director
has been selected.
GREE 999 - (3) (S)
Non-Topical Research
For doctoral dissertation, taken under the supervision
of a dissertation director.
Latin
Twelve credits of Latin language courses above LATI 202 are
prerequisite for all graduate courses in Latin.
LATI 501 - (3) (SI)
History of Republican Latin Literature
Lectures with readings of important works of the period.
LATI 502 - (3) (SI)
History of Latin Literature of the Empire
Lectures with readings of important works of the period.
LATI 503 - (3) (SI)
History of Medieval Latin Literature
Medieval Latin literature from Boethius to Dante.
LATI 504 - (3) (SI)
Prose Composition
LATI 505 - (3) (SI)
Latin Paleography
A study of scripts and book production from antiquity
to the Renaissance.
LATI 506 - (3) (SI)
Roman Comedy
Selected plays of Plautus and Terence.
LATI 507 - (3) (SI)
Latin Elegy
Selections from Tibullus, Propertius, and Ovid.
LATI 508 - (3) (SI)
Roman Satire
The satiric fragments from the Roman Republic and Horace's
Sermones; the origins of Roman Satire.
LATI 509 - (3) (SI)
Roman Literary Criticism
Roman literary theory, with readings from the Rhetorica
ad Herennium, Cicero's works on the principles of oratory,
Horace's Ars Poetica, and Quintilian.
LATI 510 - (3) (SI)
Lucretius
Selections from Lucretius' De Rerum Natura; the
development of Roman Epicureanism.
LATI 511 - (3) (SI)
Catullus
The surviving poems of Catullus, with particular attention
to questions of genre, structure and literary history.
LATI 512 - (3) (SI)
Julius Caesar
A study of either the Bellum Gallicum or the Bellum
Civile, both as literary monuments and as first-hand accounts
of major events in the last years of the Roman Republic.
LATI 513 - (3) (SI)
Cicero's Philosophical Works
Focus on the ethical and epistemological or on the theological
or political treatises.
LATI 514 - (3) (SI)
Cicero's Rhetorical Works
Readings from the orations and from the rhetorical treatises.
LATI 515 - (3) (SI)
Sallust
The historical monographs Catilina and Jurgurtha
in their literary and historical setting, with attention to
the remains of the Histories and to other contemporary
documents.
LATI 516 - (3) (SI)
Vergil's Aeneid
LATI 517 - (3) (SI)
Vergil's Eclogues and Georgics
LATI 518 - (3) (SI)
Horace's Odes
LATI 519 - (3) (SI)
Livy
Selected readings from the Ab urbe condita.
LATI 520 - (3) (SI)
Ovid's Metamorphoses
LATI 521 - Three credits (SI)
Ovid's Love Poetry
Readings from the Amores, Heroides, Ars Amatoria,
and Remedia Amoris.
LATI 522 - (3) (SI)
Tacitus
Selections from Tacitus.
LATI 523 - (3) (SI)
Petronius
Petronius' Satyricon; the development of fiction-writing
in classical antiquity.
LATI 524 - (3) (SI)
Juvenal
The satires of Juvenal; the development of satire among
the Romans.
LATI 525 - (3) (SI)
Seneca's Philosophical Works
Selected philosophical texts of Seneca, chiefly the Epistulae
Morales; the nature and development of Roman Stoicism.
LATI 526 - (3) (SI)
Latin Epic After Vergil
Readings from Lucan, Statius, and Silius Italicus.
LATI 527 - (3) (SI)
Apuleius' Metamorphoses
Reading of the text; the influence of the work on
subsequent literature and art.
LATI 528 - (3) (SI)
Christian Latin Writings of the Roman Empire
LATI 801 - (3) (SI)
Seminar on Select Topics in Latin Literature
LATI 806 - (3) (SI)
Latin Textual Criticism
Advanced problems in Latin palaeography and in the transmission
of Latin texts.
LATI 897 - (3-12) (S)
Non-Topical Research, Preparation for Research
For master's research, taken before a thesis director
has been selected.
LATI 898 - (3-12) (S)
Non-Topical Research
For master's thesis, taken under the supervision of a
thesis director.
LATI 997 - (3-12) (S)
Non-Topical Research, Preparation for Doctoral Research
For doctoral research, taken before a dissertation director
has been selected.
LATI 999 - (3-12) (S)
Non-Topical Research
For doctoral dissertation, taken under the supervision of a dissertation
director.
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