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| CLASSICS |
| 040.105 |
ELEMENTARY ANCIENT GREEK
(4) Surtees
Staff Year course; must complete 040.106 in order to
receive credit. Cannot be taken Satisfactory/ Unsatisfactory |
Sec.
01 |
MT
10 MTW 10
W 6:30-8:30pm
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| 040.107 |
ELEMENTARY LATIN (3.5)
Driver/Zhang
Staff Year
course; must complete 040.108 in order to receive credit. Cannot
be taken Satisfactory/ Unsatisfactory |
Sec. 01
02 |
MTW 9
MTW
10 |
| 040.109 (H) |
INTRODUCTION TO MODERN
GREEK (4) Kokkinou
Staff For students with no knowledge of modern Greek.
Basic oral expression, listening comprehension, reading, writing.
Language instruction supplemented by reading simple literary passages
and other texts. A fourth hour for conversation and laboratory
will be scheduled at a mutually agreeable time. |
Sec.
01 |
MTW 11
T 6:30pm
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| 040.205 (H) |
INTERMEDIATE ANCIENT GREEK
(3)
Barry Staff Prereq: 040.105-106 |
Sec.
01 |
MTW
10 |
| 040.207 (H) |
INTERMEDIATE LATIN (3) Signoretti
Zatta Prereq: 040.107-108 or
equivalent |
Sec.
01 |
MTW
11 |
| 040.305 (H) |
ADVANCED ANCIENT GREEK
(3) Detienne
(Same as 040.704) |
Sec.
01 |
W 11-1 |
| 040.308 (H) |
ADVANCED LATIN POETRY (3) Yatromanolakis Prereq: 040.207-208 or equivalent (Same as
040.710) |
Sec.
01 |
M
4-6pm
T 2-4 |
| 040.325 (H) |
INTRODUCTION TO ROMAN LAW (3) Westbrook Limit
25 |
Sec.
01 |
MTW
11 |
| 040.341 (H) |
HUTS, HOUSES, & PALACES: DOMESTIC SPACE IN
THE GRAECO-ROMAN WORLD (3) Truemper Limit
20 A study of housing in antiquity. Topics include architecture
(house types from hut to palace), domestic equipment (furniture,
mosaics, paintings, sculptures), and social history (meaning and
use of houses, gendered space). |
Sec.
01 |
ThF
9-10:30 |
| 040.343 (H) |
GREEK MYTHOLOGY (3) de
Brauw Lyons Limit
50 60 40 An overview
of Greek myth in its ancient contexts and modern re-interpretations,
with an introduction to theories of myth. Readings will be supplemented
with film, music, and visual art. Section
03 cancelled 6/9/04 |
Lec.
Sec. 01
Sec.
02
Sec.
03
|
MT
2
MTW 2
W
2
W
2
W
2
|
| 360.133 (H) (W) |
GREAT BOOKS: WESTERN TRADITION
(3) Roller/ Williams/ Campe/ Patton Limit 20 per
section
Cross-listed with Classics, German, Humanities Center, Philosophy,
and Interdepartmental |
Sec. 01
02
03
04 |
ThF 10:30-12
ThF 10:30-12
ThF 10:30-12
ThF
10:30-12 |
| 010.390 (H) |
ART MUSEUM POLICY AND PRACTICE (3) Maguire, E. Limit 12 Perm Req’d Cross-listed with
History of Art and Near Eastern Studies |
Sec.
01 |
T
2-5 |
| 040.501 |
INDEPENDENT STUDY |
|
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| 040.519 |
HONORS RESEARCH |
|
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| 040.678 |
ROMAN MASCULINITIES Roller Seminar investigates ideology
& construction of elite Roman Amanhood@ in forms of representation such as invective
poetry, forensic oratory, rhetorical theory, and honorific statuary:
also examines pertinent recent scholarship. |
Sec.
01 |
Th
2-4 |
| 040.689 |
CLASSICS AND/IN ANTHROPOLOGY:
HISTORICAL & COMPARATIVE APPROACHES Detienne, Yatromanolakis
Inquiry
into myth & mythology between ancient Greeks & native
Americans; the interface between orality and writing systems;
conceptualizing truth; the construction of politics and space;
autochthony and national history.
Cross-listed with Anthropology, Humanities, & Political
Science |
Sec.
01 |
W
2-4 |
| 040.693 |
THE USES OF MYTH IN
ANCIENT GREECE Lyons
Course
canceled 5/10/04
|
Sec.
01
|
T
4-6pm
|
| 040.695 |
PROSECUTION
AT ROME de
Brauw This seminar examines criminal prosecution
in Rome in its political, social, and cultural contexts, and in
terms of speech act theory. Readings focus primarily on Ciceronian
oratory and rhetoric. Course added 6/4/04 |
Sec.
01 |
T
4-6 |
| 040.704 |
READING ANCIENT GREEK:
PORPHYRY ON ABSTINENCE II & III Detienne (Same
as 040.305) |
Sec.
01 |
W
11-1 |
| 040.710 |
READING LATIN POETRY Yatromanolakis (Same
as 040.308) |
Sec.
01 |
M
4-6pm
T 2-4 |
| 040.801 |
INDEPENDENT STUDY |
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| 040.814 |
DISSERTATION RESEARCH |
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