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Greek Language 291 ,391, 490: Independent Study
3.00 Credits
Colgate University
Staff These courses offer students the opportunity to pursue individual study projects with prior approval of instructor and chair of the department.
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Greek Language 300: level courses
3.00 Credits
Colgate University
are taught in a multi-year rotation with a view to special interests demonstrated by students. In a given year, at least two of the following courses are offered:
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Greek Language 301: Greek Tragedy
3.00 Credits
Colgate University
N. Rood Close reading and study of one or more plays from the works of Aeschylus, Sophocles, or Euripides. This course is designed to give students a wider appreciation of the genre of Greek tragedy as well as to increase their philological skills. Prerequisite: GREK 201 or higher, or permission of instructor.
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Greek Language 302: Aristophanes
3.00 Credits
Colgate University
Staff This course studies at least one play of the Athenian comic poet Aristophanes. Particular attention is paid to the relationship between the comedies of Aristophanes and Athenian tragedy, the language of Aristophanic comedy, and the social and political background of his works. Prerequisite: GREK 201 or higher, or permission of instructor.
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Greek Language 310: Homer
3.00 Credits
Colgate University
N. Rood Close reading and study of selections from the Iliad or the Odyssey. Students, in addition to mastering the epic language, acquire a clearer sense of the place of the epics in Greek literary history. Prerequisite: GREK 201 or higher, or permission of instructor.
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Greek Language 320: Herodotus
3.00 Credits
Colgate University
Staff Close reading and study of selections from the Histories of Herodotus, the so-called father of history. This course introduces students to the study of Greek historiography and the nature of Herodotean history. Prerequisite: GREK 201 or higher, or permission of instructor.
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Greek Language 321: Thucydides
3.00 Credits
Colgate University
Staff Close reading and study of selections from the History of the Peloponnesian War of Thucydides, an astute political and historical analysis of the great conflict between Athens and Sparta that ended with the defeat of Athens. This course pays particular attention to the complex language of Thucydides and to his historiographical principles. Prerequisite: GREK 201 or higher, or permission of instructor.
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Greek Language 330: Greek Oratory
3.00 Credits
Colgate University
Staff This course focuses primarily on selections from speeches of Demosthenes and at least one of the following orators: Gorgias, Isocrates, Lysias, Aeschines. The course explores Greek prose styles and rhetorical strategies by comparing these authors. Speeches from other genres of literature (e.g., epic, tragedy, history, philosophy) may also be included. Prerequisite: GREK 201 or higher, or permission of instructor.
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Greek Language 350: Plato
3.00 Credits
Colgate University
Staff Translation and close study of selected dialogues of Plato. This course focuses on the importance of Plato's Greek and the dialogues' structure to the philosophical arguments of each work. Prerequisite : GREK 20 1 or higher, or permission of instructor.
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Greek Language 490: Honors
3.00 Credits
Colgate University
Staff Independent study, open to candidates for honors.
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