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GREK6105 Advanced Ancient Greek D

Offered By School of Cultural Inquiry
Academic Career Graduate Coursework
Course Subject Greek
Offered in GREK6105 will not be offered in 2010
Unit Value 6 units
Course Description

Topics for study may include: Homeric epic, drama (Euripides and Sophocles), historiography (Herodotos, Thucydides, Xenophon, oratory (Lysias, Demosthenes), art, architecture, Athenian society, Plato and Aristotle, Hellenistic Alexandria, New Testament, the novel. In studying the chosen text or texts and its political, social, and literary context, students continue their study of Ancient Greek language.

In Semester 2, 2009 the course will be 'Battle for freedom, Herodotos Book 8'.

 

Learning Outcomes This course aims to develop students' ability to read Greek prose, increasing familiarity with grammar, knowledge of vocabulary, and fluency in reading the language. By the end of the course they will be able to read substantial parts of Herodotos Bk 8 unaided.  In addition they will have acquired some understanding of Greek historical writing and of Herodotos' methods as a historian and as a literary writer, together with some familiarity with the historical events of 480 BC.

Indicative Assessment

Class presentation and language exercises (25%)

Essay (25%)

Mid-semester test (15%)

Final examination (35%)

 

Workload

Three hours in class; six hours out of class

 

Course Classification(s) TransitionalTransitional courses are designed for students from a broad range of backgrounds and learning achievements, which provide for the acquisition of generic skills; or an informed understanding of contemporary issues; or fundamental knowledge for transition to Advanced or Specialist courses.
Areas of Interest European Languages
Assumed Knowledge and
Required Skills

Assumed knowledge of GREK2101/6101 or HSC Ancient Greek or equivalent; no other skills required

 

Requisite Statement

GREK2101/6101 or equivalent

Corequisites

No co-requisites

 

Incompatibility

No incompatible courses

 

Recommended Courses

No recommended courses

 

Prescribed Texts Homer: Iliad 1 (ed. J. Harrison and R. Jordan), Duckworth
Preliminary Reading

No preliminary reading

 

Technology Requirements

No advanced technology needed. Some students may wish to download and use a Greek font.

 

Academic Contact Dr Peter Londey

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