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GRK100Y1
Introductory Ancient Greek 104S
An intensive introduction to Ancient Greek for students who have no knowledge
of the language; preparation for the reading of Ancient Greek literature.
Exclusion: GRK101H, 102H. Students who have studied Ancient Greek previously
must obtain permission from the Undergraduate Coordinator before enrolling.
GRK102H1
Introductory Ancient Greek: Continuation 52S
An intensive language course for students who have some Ancient Greek. This
course is equivalent to the second part of GRK100Y.
Exclusion: GRK100Y
Prerequisite: Some background in Ancient Greek
GRK201H1
Intermediate Ancient Greek I 52S
Reading of selections of Ancient Greek prose works with systematic language
study.
Prerequisite:
GRK100Y/102H. Students who have completed an OAC in Ancient Greek must obtain
permission from the Undergraduate Coordinator before enrolling.
GRK202H1
Intermediate Ancient Greek II 39S
Continued language training with readings in Ancient Greek prose and verse.
Prerequisite: GRK201H
NMC225H1
Introducing the Greek New Testament (See Near and
Middle Eastern Civilizations)
NMC227H1
The Greek New Testament and Related Writings (See Near and
Middle Eastern Civilizations)
NOTE
Frequency of Offering: in each fall-winter session, GRK 330H will be offered and
a minimum of 3 half-courses in each of the 300H and 400H series. In odd-numbered
years the courses offered in the 300H and 400H series will normally be drawn
from those with odd numbers, and in even-numbered years from those with even
numbers.
NMC325H1
Fragmentary Texts of Greek-speaking Jewry (See Near
and Middle Eastern Civilizations)
NMC326H1
Novels of the Greek Apocrypha (See Near and Middle
Eastern Civilizations)
NMC327H1
Jewish Historians Who Wrote in Greek (See Near and
Middle Eastern Civilizations)
NMC328H1
Jewish Novels Composed in Greek (See Near and Middle
Eastern Civilizations)
GRK330H1
Advanced Greek Language Study 39S
A course designed to enhance language skills. Prose composition, sight
translation, stylistic analysis of classical Greek prose.
Prerequisite: GRK202H
GRK340H1
Plato I 39S
Readings from one or more Platonic Dialogues.
Exclusion: GRK440H
Prerequisite: GRK202H
GRK341H1
Herodotus I 39S
Readings from Herodotus Histories.
Exclusion: GRK441H
Prerequisite: GRK202H
GRK342H1
Thucydides I 39S
Readings from The Peloponnesian War.
Exclusion: GRK442H
Prerequisite: GRK202H
GRK343H1
Prose Authors I 39S
Readings from Greek prose (e.g., oratory, novels).
Exclusion: GRK443H
Prerequisite: GRK202H
GRK350H1
Epic I 39S
Readings from Greek epics, including Homer.
Exclusion: GRK450H
Prerequisite: GRK202H
GRK351H1
Drama I 39S
Readings from Euripides and Aristophanes.
Exclusion: GRK451H
Prerequisite: GRK202H
GRK352H1
Tragedy I
39S
Readings from Aeschylus and Sophocles.
Exclusion:
GRK452H
Prerequisite: GRK202H
GRK353H1
Verse Authors I
39S
Readings from Greek verse (e.g., elegy, iambics, lyric).
Exclusion:
GRK453H
Prerequisite: GRK202H
GRK428H1
Independent Studies
TBA
Prerequisite:
Permission of Department
GRK429H1
Independent Studies
TBA
Prerequisite:
Permission of Department
GRK440H1
Plato II
39S
Advanced readings from one or more Platonic Dialogues.
Exclusion:
GRK340H
Prerequisite:
One full course equivalent in the GRK300-series
Co- or Prerequisite:
GRK330H
GRK441H1
Herodotus II
39S
Advanced readings from Herodotus Histories.
Exclusion:
GRK341H
Prerequisite:
One full course equivalent in the GRK300-series
Co- or Prerequisite:
GRK330H
GRK442H1
Thucydides II
39S
Advanced readings from The Peloponnesian War.
Exclusion:
GRK342H
Prerequisite:
One full course equivalent in the GRK300-series
Co- or Prerequisite: GRK330H
GRK443H1
Prose Authors II
39S
Advanced readings from Greek prose (e.g., oratory, novels).
Exclusion:
GRK343H
Prerequisite:
One full course equivalent in the GRK300-series
Co- or Prerequisite: GRK330H
GRK450H1
Epic II
39S
Advanced readings from Greek epics, including Homer.
Exclusion:
GRK350H
Prerequisite:
One full course equivalent in the GRK300-series
Co- or Prerequisite: GRK330H
GRK451H1
Drama II
39S
Advanced readings from Euripides and Aristophanes.
Exclusion:
GRK351H
Prerequisite:
One full course equivalent in the GRK300-series
Co- or Prerequisite: GRK330H
GRK452H1
Tragedy II
39S
Advanced readings from Aeschylus and Sophocles.
Exclusion:
GRK352H
Prerequisite:
One full course equivalent in the GRK300-series
Co- or Prerequisite: GRK330H
GRK453H1
Verse Authors II
39S
Advanced readings from Greek verse (e.g., elegy, iambic, lyric).
Exclusion:
GRK353H
Prerequisite:
One full course equivalent in the GRK300-series
Co- or Prerequisite: GRK330H
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