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Classics 150: Latin Transition
4.00 Credits
The University of Tennessee
Designed to prepare students for enrollment in 251. Credit Restriction: Since 150 is a review of elementary Latin, students who receive credit in this course may not also receive credit for any other 100-level Latin course and, therefore, also forfeit the 6 hours of elementary language credit awarded through placement examination. Comment(s): Placement exam required.
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Classics 222: Classical Greek and Roman Mythology
3.00 Credits
The University of Tennessee
Use of myth in literature, history, religion, and philosophy of Greece and Rome from about 450 BC to about 350 AD. Two foci are the latter half of the 5th century BC and the last quarter of the 1st century BC. Includes oriental intrusions into Greece and Rome, including early Christianity. Readings include Sophocles, Euripides, Roman poetry, and modern scholarship. Writing-emphasis course. ( AH)
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Classics 232: Archaeology and Art of Ancient Greece and Rome
3.00 Credits
The University of Tennessee
Survey from the earliest human presence in the Mediterranean to the end of the Roman Empire (c. 200,000 BC-AD 476). For prehistoric times, emphasis on material remains and anthropological theory used to recreate the cultures of the Minoans, Mycenaeans, Dark Age Greeks, and Etruscans. For the historical Greek and Roman periods, emphasis on developments in architecture, sculpture, vase painting, wall painting, mosaics, and minor arts. Relationship of art to society. Writing-emphasis course. ( AH)
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Classics 251: Intermediate Latin I
3.00 Credits
The University of Tennessee
Grammar review and readings. ( CC) (DE) Prerequisite(s): 112 or 150 or placement exam.
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Classics 252: Intermediate Latin II
3.00 Credits
The University of Tennessee
Selected readings. ( CC) (RE) Prerequisite(s): 251.
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Classics 253: Greek and Roman Literature in English Translation
3.00 Credits
The University of Tennessee
Major literature of ancient Greece from Homer to Tacitus. Writing-emphasis course. ( AH)
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Classics 261: Intermediate Greek:Grammar Review and Readings
3.00 Credits
The University of Tennessee
Systematic review of Attic Greek and readings from the New Testament, Lysias, and others. ( CC) (RE) Prerequisite(s): 122.
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Classics 264: Intermediate Greek:Epic Poetry
3.00 Credits
The University of Tennessee
Content varies. ( CC) (RE) Prerequisite(s): 261.
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Classics 273: Medical and Scientific Terminology
3.00 Credits
The University of Tennessee
Greek and Latin roots from which medical and scientific terminology is derived. Extensive practice in analysis of terms. Practice in use of Latin nomenclature.
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Classics 301: History of Early Greece
3.00 Credits
The University of Tennessee
Greek history from the earliest human occupation of Greece to the Greek recovery after the Persian Wars, with an emphasis on the 8th-6th centuries BCE. Readings and discussion to include Bronze Age Greece and Crete; economy and society in the early Iron Age; the emergence and evolution of the Greek city-state; social tensions and the development of classical democracy; ideologies of militarism, empire, and civil strife; ancient and modern historiographies of Early Greece. Writing-emphasis course. ( Same as History 301.)
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