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Chinese and Japanese 461: Classical Chinese
4.00 Credits
Grinnell College
Intensive treatment of the basic particles and grammatical structure of the literary Chinese language ( wenyan). Development of skills in understanding and recognizing syntactic parallelism, contextual clues, and rhetorical structures through the reading of selected works of classical prose and poetry. Prerequisite: Chinese 332 or permission of instructor. COOK.
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Chinese and Japanese 498: Readings in Chinese Literature
4.00 Credits
Grinnell College
This course is designed to increase students' proficiency in reading, interpreting, and discussing Chinese literature in its original language, and thereby build upon the linguistic foundation acquired in both Classical Chinese (CHI 461) and the three-year language sequence. Literature for the course will consist of a thematically focused set of textual materials taken from both pre-modern and modern sources, including literary, philosophical, and religious texts. Conducted in Chinese. Prerequisite: Chinese 332 and 461, or permission of instructor. FENG.
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Classics 101: Elementary Greek
5.00 Credits
Grinnell College
The fundamentals of ancient Greek inflection, grammar, syntax, and literary style, based on simplified readings from Attic prose and poetry. Prerequisite: none. HUGHES.
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Classics 103: Elementary Latin
5.00 Credits
Grinnell College
The fundamentals of Latin forms and sentence structure, based on sentences and connected reading from classical Latin literature. Prerequisite: none. PHILLIPS.
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Classics 222: Intermediate Latin
5.00 Credits
Grinnell College
Continuation of Latin 103. Readings in classical Latin prose and poetry, with review and composition as needed in order to attain a reading knowledge of Latin. Prerequisite: Latin 103 or permission of instructor. PHILLIPS.
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Classics 225: Reading Latin
4.00 Credits
Grinnell College
An intermediate course that can function as a continuation of Latin 222 or as a review class for students with substantial prior work in Latin at the secondary or collegiate level. Review of fundamentals with an emphasis on reading and interpreting a variety of texts. Prerequisite: Latin 222, or at least two years of secondary-school Latin, or permission of instructor. STAFF.
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Classics 231: History of Ancient Philosophy
4.00 Credits
Grinnell College
See Philosophy 231.
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Classics 242: Classical Mythology
4.00 Credits
Grinnell College
Also listed as General Literary Studies 242. A systematic study of the most important stories and figures of classical mythology, with emphasis on the reading and interpretation of primary Greek and Roman literary sources and on the contribution of feminist criticism, anthropology, religion, and psychology to this study. Prerequisite: Humanities 101. PHILLIPS.
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Classics 248: Greek Archaeology and Art
4.00 Credits
Grinnell College
Also listed as Art 248. A study of major archaeological excavations and artistic genres of ancient Greece, and their relationship to political and cultural history; the exchange of artistic and archaeological influences with contemporary cultures of Europe, Africa, and Asia. Prerequisite: none. M. CUMMINS.
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Classics 250: Roman Archaeology and Art
4.00 Credits
Grinnell College
Also listed as Art 250. A study of the major monuments and artifacts of ancient Etruria and Rome; their relationship to the political and cultural history; the Roman borrowing and adoption of Greek forms as well as original expression in art and architecture. Roman artistic exchange with other cultures of Europe, Africa, and Asia. Prerequisite: none. M. CUMMINS.
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