AP/GK 3060 3.00 Greek Rhetoric
A Study of Greek prose style and the principals of Greek rhetoric.
A Study of Greek prose style and the principals of Greek rhetoric.
A reading of select works of Latin literature in the ORIGINAL LATIN.
This course studies the 5th-century BC Athenian philosopher Socrates through a guided reading of the earliest sources, Plato and/or Xenophon, in the original ANCIENT GREEK. The course is only suitable for students at an advanced level of language study.
This course focuses on the prose works of the Roman philosophical writers Cicero and Seneca the Younger. Course work involves reading and translating the Latin texts with attention to grammar, syntax, morphology, vocabulary, and contexts (literary, cultural, social, historical, philosophical, and thematic).
This course involves a guided reading from the works of one or more ancient Greek historians (Herodotus, Thucydides, Xenophon) in the original ANCIENT GREEK. The course is only suitable for students at an advanced level of language study.
This course focuses on the elegiac poetry written by three Roman elegiac poets of the Augustan Age: Propertius, Tibullus, and Ovid. Course work involves on reading and translating the Latin texts with full understanding of grammar, syntax, morphology, vocabulary, and contexts (literary, cultural, social, historical, and thematic).
This course involves a guided reading of one or more books of Homer's Iliad or Odyssey in the original ANCIENT GREEK. The course is only suitable for students at an advanced level of language study.
A study of selected works of lyric poetry by authors such as Catullus and Horace.
A study of two Augustan epics: Vergil's Aeneid and Ovid's Metamorphoses.
This course involves a guided reading of an ancient Greek tragedy in the original ANCIENT GREEK. The course is only suitable for students at an advanced level of language study.