GREK 1002 / 2060
Elementary Greek II

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Welcome to the web site for GREK 1001 and GREK 2050: Elementary Greek I and Intensive Elementary Greek I. This web site is designed to serve as a basic reference tool for students enrolled in this course; it is not designed to substitute for class attendance, participation, and homework.

Course Description:

GREK 1001: 4 hours. The grammar, reading, and translation of classical Attic Greek.

GREK 2050: 4 hours. The pronunciation, grammar, reading and translation of classical Attic Greek in an intensive 4 week session. Offered only as part of the Summer Classics Institute.

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