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Classical Culture

CLAS 1000
Greek Culture

 

CLAS 1000H
Greek Culture Honors

CLAS 1010
Roman Culture

CLAS 1010H
Roman Culture Honors

CLAS 1020
Classical Mythology

 

CLAS 1020H
Classical Mythology Honors

CLAS 1030
Medical Terminology

CLAS / ANTH 2000
Introduction to Classical
Archaeology

CLAS / LING 2010
The Nature of the English Vocabulary

  • Harris

 

CLAS 4010/6010
Archaic Greece

CLAS 4040/6040
The Archaeology of the Hellenistic World

 

CLAS 4070/6070
Roman Britain

New course, no syllabus available.

CLAS 4100/6100
Ancient Roman Cities

  • Dix (Fall 05)

 

CLAS 4110/6110
The Etruscans and Early Rome

CLAS 4120/6120
Pompeii and Herculaneum: The Buried Cities

CLAS 4130/6130
The Archaeology of Rome's Provinces

CLAS 4140/6140
The Archaeology of Punic and Roman Carthage

CLAS 4150/6150
Practicum in Classical Archaeology

offered only in conjunction with an archaeological field school, no syllabus available

CLAS 4160/6160
Late Antiquity

CLAS 4200/6200
Ancient Comedy

CLAS 4210/6210
Ancient Tragedy

 

CLAS 4220/6220
Ancient Epic

CLAS 4230/6230
Classical Rhetoric

CLAS 4240/6240
Theory and Analysis of Classical Mythology

 

CLAS 4250/6250
Ancient Novel

  • Dix (Fall 02)

CLAS 4260/6260
Literature of the Classical Tradition

  • Spence


CLAS 4300/6300
Selected Topics in Ancient Civilization

CLAS 4310
Directed Readings in Classical Culture

CLAS 4340/6340
Ancient Athens

CLAS 4350/6350
Ancient Rome

Taught only as part of Studies Abroad in Rome program.

CLAS / LING 4610/6610
Sanskrit I


CLAS / LING 4620/6620
Sanskrit II

CLAS 4960H
Directed Reading and/or Projects Honors

CLAS 4970H
Directed Reading and/or Projects Honors

 

CLAS 4980H
Directed Reading and/or Projects Honors

CLAS 4990H
Honors Thesis

CLAS 8020
From Republic to Empire


CLAS 2110
Reacting to the Past: Athens and China

 

Greek

GREK 1001
Elementary Greek I

GREK 1002
Elementary Greek II

GREK 2001
Intermediate Greek I

GREK 2002
Intermediate Greek II

 

GREK 2050
Intensive Elementary Greek I (summers only)

  • Dix (Sum 03)
  • Platter

GREK 2060
Intensive Elementary Greek II (summers only)

GREK 4010/6010
Homer

GREK 4020/6020
Hesiod

GREK 4030/6030
Greek Lyric Poets

GREK 4040/6040 Herodotus & Thucydides

GREK 4050/6050
Aeschylus

GREK 4060/6060
Sophocles

GREK 4070/6070 Euripides

GREK 4080/6080
Aristophanes

GREK 4090/6090
Advanced Readings: Plato

 

GREK 4100/6100
Attic Orators

GREK / LATN / LING)4150/6150 Comparative Grammar of Greek & Latin

 

GREK 4200/6200
Readings in Selected Greek Authors

Latin

FRES 1020
Lingua Latina

   

LATN 1001
Elementary Latin I

  • LaFleur (Fall 07)
  • LaFleur (LFD flyer 05)
  • LaFleur (WIP Fall 06)
  • TA (Johnston, Sineath, McGar,
    Verhine, Zeigler) (Spr 08)

LATN 1002
Elementary Latin II

LATN 2001
Intermediate Latin I

 

LATN 2002
Intermediate Latin II: Golden Age
Latin Literature

LATN 3010
Vergil's Aeneid

 

LATN 4010/6010 Roman Rhetoric

LATN 4020/6020
Roman Epic Poetry

LATN 4030/6030
Roman Historians

LATN 4040/6040 Roman Elegy

 

LATN 4050/6050
Roman Epistles

LATN 4060/6060
Roman Satire

LATN 4070/6070 Roman Drama

 

LATN 4080/6080
Roman Didactic Poetry

  • Dix (Fall 98)

LATN 4090/6090
Latin of Later Antiquity and the Middle Ages

  • Spence

LATN 4100/6100 Roman Biography

 

LATN / GREK / LING 4150/6150
Comparative Grammar of Greek and Latin

LATN 4200/6200
Catullus

LATN 4210/6210 Horace

 

LATN 4220/6220
Ovid

LATN 4300/6300
Cicero and the Roman Republic

LATN 4310/6310
Livy

 

LATN 4320/6320
Tacitus

 

LATN 4400/6400
Advanced Readings in Latin

 

 

LATN 8010
Tacitus