GRK Greek CoursesGRK100Y1 An intensive language course for students who have no knowledge of the ancient Greek
language; preparation for the reading of Greek literature. GRK102H1 An intensive language course for students who have had some ancient Greek, but have not
reached OAC level. This course is equivalent to the Spring term of GRK 100Y. GRK201H1 Review of grammar and further language training with readings in classical Greek prose. GRK202H1 Continued language training with readings in classical Greek prose and verse. GRK330H1 A course designed to enhance language skills. Prose composition, sight translation,
stylistic analysis of classical Greek prose. GRK340H1 Readings from one or more Platonic Dialogues. GRK341H1 Readings from Herodotus Histories. GRK342H1 Readings from The Peloponnesian War. GRK343H1 Readings from Greek prose (e.g., oratory, novels). GRK350H1 Readings from Greek epics, including Homer. GRK351H1 Readings from Euripides and Aristophanes. GRK352H1 Readings from Aeschylus and Sophocles. GRK353H1 Readings from Greek verse (e.g., elegy, iambics, lyric). GRK428H1 Prerequisite: Permission of Department GRK429H1 Prerequisite: Permission of Department GRK440H1 Advanced readings from one or more Platonic Dialogues. GRK441H1 Advanced readings from Herodotus Histories. GRK442H1 Advanced readings from The Peloponnesian War. GRK443H1 Advanced readings from Greek prose (e.g., oratory, novels). GRK450H1 Advanced readings from Greek epics, including Homer. GRK451H1 Advanced readings from Euripides and Aristophanes. GRK452H1 Advanced readings from Aeschylus and Sophocles. GRK453H1 Advanced readings from Greek verse (e.g., elegy, iambic, lyric). |
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