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CELTIC 106: The Folklore of Gaelic Scotland
4.00 Credits
Harvard University
An introduction to the oral traditions of Gaelic Scotland and Nova Scotia, including narrative and song. The process of collecting is explored, and various folkloristic theories and approaches applied in order to gain a deeper understanding of the material.
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Celtic 114: Early Irish Historical Tales
4.00 Credits
Harvard University
Introduction to early Irish story-material about legendary and historical persons and events. Attitudes to kingship and views of history in the tales are explored.
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CELTIC 118: The Gaelic World: 12th Century to 17th Century
4.00 Credits
Harvard University
An introduction to the history and culture of Gaelic Scotland and Ireland, with particular attention to Gaelic literary sources and outsiders' views of the Gaels.
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CELTIC 119: The Gaelic World: 17th Century to the Present
4.00 Credits
Harvard University
An introduction to the later history and culture of Gaelic Scotland and Ireland, with particular attention to Gaelic literary sources and outsiders' views of the Gaels. Language decline and revitalization efforts are also explored.
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Celtic 128: Introduction to Modern Welsh
4.00 Credits
Harvard University
Introduction to the Welsh language as spoken and written today, designed for those with little or no prior knowledge of this vibrant Celtic language. Intensive conversation practice is provided, and students learn to write fluently. Internet, audio and video exercises using dialogue, music and film augment a contextualized grammatical survey, and use of authentic literary texts increases as the course progresses.
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Celtic 129r: Intermediate Modern Welsh
4.00 Credits
Harvard University
Direct continuation of Celtic 128, developing and deepening students' knowledge of, and skill in, the modern spoken and written language. By the end of the semester students will be able to converse, read and write in a number of registers of idiomatic Welsh (academic, literary, informal). Various media, featuring dialogue, music and film, augment the advanced grammatical survey. Central cultural and historical issues are discussed.
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Celtic 132: Introduction to Modern Irish
4.00 Credits
Harvard University
An introduction to Irish as it is spoken and written today. Class work is participatory, and includes conversational role play and games as well as grammar study and drills. Audio and audiovisual resources reinforce pronunciation and aural comprehension. Songs, proverbs, and poems are an integral part of the course, introducing students to the vibrant oral and literary tradition of Gaelic Ireland.
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Celtic 133r: Intermediate Modern Irish
4.00 Credits
Harvard University
A continuation of Celtic 132, developing students' fluency in spoken and written Irish. As our knowledge of the language expands, we venture into storytelling, journal writing and writing and performing short skits. Internet, audio and video resources complement the study of grammar and select prose texts.
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Celtic 160: Advanced Modern Irish
4.00 Credits
Harvard University
Geared to the interests and aptitudes of the participants, this course enhances students' confidence in using Irish as a medium of oral and written communication and introduces them to the Gaelic literary tradition.
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Celtic 161: Continuing Advanced Modern Irish
4.00 Credits
Harvard University
Continuation of the fall term course.
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