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GREK2101 Intermediate Ancient Greek

Later Year Course

Offered By School of Humanities
Academic Career Undergraduate
Course Subject Greek
Offered in First Semester, 2009 and First Semester, 2010
Unit Value 6 units
Course Description

This course continues the study of Ancient Greek grammar and vocabulary. As students progress through the readings prescribed for the semester they meet a variety of Greek authors. As they read and discuss the texts they will reinforce and extend their working vocabulary. There will be practice of the more advanced grammatical principles. These are essential steps in learning Ancient Greek.

Learning Outcomes Students will be able to read at sight some limited passages of Ancient Greek; and, with the aid a dictionary, they will be able to read a great range of Greek texts.
Indicative Assessment

Final examination (45%); tests (25%); exercises completed during the semester (30%) 

 

 

Workload

Three hours in class per week for 39 hours

Assumed Knowledge and
Required Skills
Assumed knowledge of GREK1102/2119; no other skills required
Requisite Statement

GREK1102 Continuing Ancient Greek or permission of Convener.

Corequisites GREK1102/2119; no co-requisites
Prescribed Texts

JACT, Reading Greek, 2nd edn. 2 vols, CUP, 2007

Majors/Specialisations Ancient Greek, Classics, and Ancient History
Academic Contact Dr Elizabeth Minchin

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