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CLA 543: Problems in Latin Literature - Beginnings of Latin Literature
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Princeton University
The aim of the seminar is to examine the problem of why there is a literature in Latin, and why it took the forms it did. We will investigate early fragments, considering the problems of linguistic and cultural translation, while questioning what is at stake in the use of the term "literature".
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CLA 547: Problems in Ancient History - Sacred Specialists in Ancient Societies
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Princeton University
An investigation of religious and ritual specialists in Antiquity. Priests, seers, magicians, bishops and rabbis are typical figures of sacred authority who will be considered. Emphasis is placed on comparing the rules, functions, and types of authority and power held by different types of religious specialists.
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CLA 548: Problems in Ancient History - Ancient and Medieval Numismatics
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Princeton University
A seminar covering the basic methodology of numismatics, including die, hoard and archaeological analysis. The Western coinage tradition will be covered, from its origins in the Greco-Persian world through classical and Hellenistic Greek coinage, Roman imperial and provincial issues, the coinages of Byzantium, the Islamic world and medieval and renaissance Europe. Students will research and report on problems involving coinages related to their own areas of specialization. Open to undergraduates by permission of the instructor.
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CLA 599: Dissertation Writers' Seminar
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Princeton University
A practical and theoretical introduction to scholarly writing at the dissertation level and beyond, providing information and guidance on the proposal and dissertation writing process Seminar meets every two or three weeks throughout the year, providing a forum for dissertators to circulate work in progress for feedback and to discuss issues that arise in their work. Normally required of all post-generals students.
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CLG 101: Beginner's Greek: Greek Grammar
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Princeton University
Designed to enable the student to read classical Attic Greek with facility; at the end of the year a short Platonic dialogue or comparable text will be read. Equal emphasis on acquiring a vocabulary and an understanding of the structure of the language.
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CLG 102: Beginner's Greek: Attic Prose
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Princeton University
Designed to enable the student to read classical Attic Greek with facility; at the end of the year short selections of Attic prose will be read. Equal emphasis on acquiring a vocabulary and an understanding of the structure of the language.
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CLG 103: Ancient Greek: An Intensive Introduction
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Princeton University
This is an intensive introduction to Greek grammar. It covers in one semester material usually done in the standard two-semester introductory sequence (CLG 101/102). Students who complete this course and then take CLG 105 in the fall will be able to complete the usual three semesters' sequence in two and can fulfill the language requirement by taking only one additional course, typically CLG 108. This course aims at providing a reading knowledge of Classical Greek, quickly.
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CLG 105: Socrates
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Princeton University
This course aims to build fluency in reading Greek prose. Its subject matter focuses on Socrates as reflected in some of Plato's dialogues.
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CLG 108: Homer
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Princeton University
To learn to read Homer with pleasure. In addition to providing an introduction to Homeric dialect, oral poetry, and meter, we will discuss literary technique, epic's historical background, and Homer's role in the development of Greek thought.
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CLG 213: Tragic Drama
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Princeton University
A close reading of one Greek tragedy, with supplementary readings (in English and Greek) illustrating the genre and its context.
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