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CLASSICS 131

GREEK

ELEMENTARY GREEK. Yr; 4 cr. Study of forms and syntax, with
translation and easy prose composition. Selections from Xenophon’s
Anabasis. 1:30 MTTF. Mr. Laird.

XENOPHON AND PROSE COMPOSITION. Yr; 8 cr. Prerequisite: Greek
1. Mr. Laird.

HOMER AND PLATO. Yr; 3 er. Iliad, Apology, Crito. Prerequisite:
Greek 1. 11 MWF. Mr. Laird.

GREEK DRAMA AND Lyric Poetry. Yr; 3 cr. During the first semes-
ter Sophocles’ Antigone and Euripides’ Medea will be read in Greek,
and various other tragedies and the Frogs of Aristophanes in Eng-
lish. Selections from the lyric poets will be read in the second semes-
ter. Prerequisite: Greek 10. 1:30 MWF. Mr. Agard.

HERODOTUS AND THUCYDIDES. Yr; 8 cr. A study of the sources for
Greek fifth-century history by means of reading, essays, and lectures.
Prerequisite: Greek 20 or concurrent registration. Offered 1929-30
and in alternate years. Mr. Winspear.

PuaTo. Yr; 3 er. Prerequisite: Greek 20 or concurrent registra-
tion. Mr. Winspear.

ARISTOTLE. Yr; 3 cr. The Nicomachean Ethics and selected pas-
sages from the Politics and Metaphysics. Prerequisite: Greek 108
or consent of the instructor. Offered 1929-30 and in alternate years.
Mr. Winspear.

ADVANCED GREEK COMPOSITION. Yr; 1 er. Prerequisite: Greek 20.
Mr. Laird.

GREEK DRAMA. Yr; 8 cr. Two plays each of Aeschylus, Sophocles,
Euripides, and Aristophanes, with lectures and directed readings in
the history of the Greek drama. Prerequisite: Greek 20. 9 MWF.
Mr. Winspear.

CLASSICAL LIFE AND LETTERS. Yr; 1-3 cr. A general survey of
ancient civilization; the life of the Greeks and Romans as seen in
their literature and monuments. First semester, Greece; second
semester, Rome. The course deals with the most famous Greek and
Roman sites, is illustrated, and has a travel and archaeological inter-
est. Prerequisite: Full sophomore standing. 9 MWF. Mr. Show-
erman.

CLASSICAL ART AND ARCHAEOLOGY. II; 38 cr. A general survey of
the architecture, sculpture, and painting of Greece and Rome, with
travel background. The history of the various arts is continued up
to the Renaissance, and in the case of architecture up to the present
time. Prerequisite: Full sophomore standing. Offered 1929-30 and
in alternate years. 9 MWF. Mr. Showerman.

DIRECTED READING FOR SENIorS. A limited number of credits can be
arranged for work done on the tutorial or honors system by” seniors
whose previous records have been satisfactory. Students who wish
to arrange any part of their work in this way should consult the
appropriate instructor and the chairman of the department before
the end of the junior year.

GREEK SEMINARY. Yr; 2 cr. The subject varies from year to year.

In 1930-31 it will be Homer. Prerequisite: Graduate standing.
10-12 S. Mr. Laird.

 

 

 

 

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