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Classics

Departmental Chair: Gareth Williams, 614 Hamilton; 854-2850; [email protected]

Departmental Adviser: Eleanor Dickey, 610 Hamilton; 854-7822; [email protected]

Departmental Administrator: Gerry Visco, 617 Hamilton; 854-7821; [email protected]

Departmental Office: 617 Hamilton; 854-3902, [email protected]

Office Hours: Monday-Friday, 9 a.m.-6 p.m.

Web: http://www.columbia.edu/cu/classics/

Subject Areas

Classical Civilization

Fall 2000

Advanced Undergraduate Lecture Courses

Classical Civilization V3168x. The golden age of Athens: politics and culture in democratic Athens, 480-399 B.C.E. 3 pts. B. King. MW 6:10-7:25.
Available to SSP, SMP, PBC, AUD, LLL.
Total tuition: credit $2,750*; auditing $375; LLL $225
A close examination of the history, literature, art, and political thought of the Athenian democracy. The origins, flourishing, and fall of the "radical" democracy will be reconstructed through readings of the contemporary historians, playwrights (tragic and comic), sophists, and philosophers; the archaeological record will also be considered. Throughout, an especial concern will be the relation between democratic political culture and literary or artistic production. Readings will include: Thucydides, Aeschylus, Euripides, Sophocles, Aristophanes, the Sophists, and Plato, as well as materials relating to the Athenian Acropolis; we will also consider some "moderns" for whom the Athenian example was especially relevant: Nietzsche, Arendt, Strauss.


Spring 2001

Advanced Undergraduate Lecture Courses

Classical Civilization V3158y. Women in antiquity. 3 pts. S. Saôd. MW 2:40-3:55.
Available to SSP, SMP, PBC, AUD, LLL.
Total tuition: credit $2,750*; auditing $375; LLL $225
The role of women in ancient Greek and Latin literature; the portrayal of women in literature as compared to their actual social status; male and female in ancient Mediterranean cosmologies; readings from ancient epic, lyric, drama, history, historical documents, sociological and anthropological works that help to analyze the origins of the Western attitude toward women.

Classical Civilization V3110y. The ancient city. 3 pts. K. Milnor. MW 1:10-2:25.
Available to SSP, SMP, PBC, AUD, LLL.
Total tuition: credit $2,750*; auditing $375; LLL $225
Using archaeological and literary sources, the course will examine the beginnings of urbanism in the ancient Mediterranean region, with a focus on 5th-century Athens and Imperial Rome. The idea of the city will be explored, as represented by ancient authors, and based on the material remains of ancient urban centers; the course will not merely study how cities developed, but will discuss how people of the time thought about community living and the meaning of their physical environment.


Classical Literature

Fall 2000

Advanced Undergraduate Lecture Courses

Classical Literature V3132x. Classical myth. 3 pts. D. Steiner. MW 2:40-3:55.
Available to SSP, SMP, PBC, AUD, LLL.
Total tuition: credit $2,750*; auditing $375; LLL $225
A survey of major myths from the ancient Near East to the advent of Christianity, with emphasis on the content and treatment of myth in classical authors (Aeschylus, Euripides, Hesiod, Homer, Livy, Ovid, Sophocles, Vergil).


Spring 2001

Introductory Graduate Courses
(Available to qualified undergraduates with instructor's permission)

Classical Literature W4300y. The classical tradition. 3 pts. N. Worman. MW 6:10-7:25 evening.
Available to SSP, SMP, PBC, AUD, LLL.
Total tuition: credit $2,750*; auditing $375; LLL $225
Overview of Greek and Roman literature. Close analysis of selected texts from the major genres accompanied by lectures on literary history. Topics include the context out of which the genres arose, the suitability of various modern critical approaches to the ancient texts, the problem of translation, and the transmission of the classical authors and their influence on modern literature.


Ancient Greek

Fall 2000

Introductory Undergraduate Courses

Greek V1101x. Elementary course, I. 4 pts. J. Elliott, J. McBride. Sec 1: MWF 11-12:15; sec 2: MW 6:10-8 evening.
Available to SSP, SMP, PBC.
Total tuition: credit $3,072
For students who have never studied Greek. An intensive study of grammar with reading and writing of simple Attic prose.

Greek V1121x. Intensive elementary Greek. 4 pts. E. Dickey, N. Worman. MWF 9:10-10:25.
Available to SSP, SMP, PBC.
Total tuition: credit $3,072
Covers all of Greek grammar and syntax in one term. Prepares the student to enter third-term Greek (Greek V1201).

Greek V1201x. Intermediate course: prose and poetry. 4 pts. R. Cribiore. MW 9:10-10:25 and F 9:10-10.
Available to SSP, SMP, PBC.
Total tuition: credit $3,072
Prerequisite: Greek V1101-1102 or the equivalent. Selections from Attic prose and early elegiac and lyric poetry.

Advanced Undergraduate Lecture Courses

Greek V3310x. Selections from Greek literature: poetry. 3 pts. N. Worman. MW 1:10-2:25.
Available to SSP, SMP, PBC.
Total tuition: credit $2,750*
Prerequisite: Greek V1201-V1202 or the equivalent. Since the content of this course changes from year to year, it may be repeated for credit. Topic for 2000-2001: Hesiod and the Homeric Hymns.

Undergraduate Seminars
(Instructor's permission required; degree candidates have priority)

Greek V3996x. The major seminar. 3 pts. D. Steiner. W 11-12:50.
Available to SSP, SMP, PBC.
Total tuition: credit $2,750*
Prerequisite: junior standing. Required for all majors in classics and classical studies. The topic changes from year to year but is always broad enough to accommodate students in the languages as well as those in the interdisciplinary major. Topic for 2000-2001: Literature and Social Institutions. Focus on representations of social institutions within Greek and Roman texts extending from the archaic period through to the imperial age. How literary accounts document, modify, and challenge social institutions, which were designed to promote social cohesion; and how tensions and innovations within those institutions are reflected in the literature. Institutions and rituals examined will include marriage, sacrifice, feasting, gifts and commercial exchange, drama and funerary rituals. Authors include Homer and Hesiod through to Petronius.

Introductory Graduate Courses
(Available to qualified undergraduates with instructor's permission)

Greek V4009x. Selections from Greek literature: prose. 3 pts. Y.L. Too. TuTh 11-12:15.
Available to SSP, SMP, PBC.
Total tuition: credit $2,750*
Since the content of the course changes from year to year, it may be taken in consecutive years. Topic for 2000-2001: Prose fictions of Lucian. Supplementary readings of other novels in translation.

Greek W4106x. History of Greek literature, II. 4 pts. S. Saôd. TuTh 2:10-4.
Available to SSP, SMP, PBC.
Total tuition: credit $3,072
Prerequisite: at least two terms of Greek at the 3000 level or higher. Greek literature of the 4th century B.C. and of the Hellenistic and Imperial Ages.

Greek W4108x. The history of Greek & Latin language. 3 pts. E. Dickey. MW 2:40-3:55.
Available to SSP, SMP, PBC.
Total tuition: credit $2,750*
An exploration of the reasons behind the grammatical structures of classical Greek and Latin, based on examination of earlier forms of the languages and on comparison with related languages. The techniques and principles of historical linguistics will also be examined.

Advanced Graduate Courses
(Instructor's permission required)

Greek G8018x. Thucydides. 3 pts. J. Coulter. W 11-12:50.
Available to SSP, SMP, PBC.
Total tuition: credit $2,750*

Noncredit Courses

Greek N0101x. Elementary course, I. 0 pts. J. Elliott, J. McBride. Sec 1: MWF 11-12:15; sec 2: MW 6:10-8 evening.
Available to FLP.
Total tuition: noncredit $1,060
For students who have never studied Greek. An intensive study of grammar with reading and writing of simple Attic prose.

Greek N0121x. Intensive elementary Greek. 0 pts. E. Dickey, N. Worman. MWF 9:10-10:25.
Available to FLP.
Total tuition: noncredit $1,060
Covers all of Greek grammar and syntax in one term. Prepares the student to enter third-term Greek (Greek V1201).

Greek N0201x. Intermediate course: prose and poetry. 0 pts. R. Cribiore. MW 9:10-10:25 and F 9:10-10.
Available to FLP.
Total tuition: noncredit $1,060
Prerequisite: Greek V1101-1102 or the equivalent. Selections from Attic prose and early elegiac and lyric poetry.


Spring 2001

Introductory Undergraduate Courses

Greek V1102y. Elementary course, II. 4 pts. F. Barrenechea, J. McBride. Sec 1: MWF 9-10:25; sec 2: MW 6:10-8 evening.
Available to SSP, SMP, PBC.
Total tuition: credit $3,072
Prerequisite: Greek V1101 or the equivalent, or the permission of the instructor or departmental representative. Continuation of grammar study begun in V1101; selections from Attic prose.

Greek V1121y. Intensive elementary Greek. 4 pts. E. Dickey, N. Worman. MWF 11-12:15.
Available to SSP, SMP, PBC.
Total tuition: credit $3,072
Covers all of Greek grammar and syntax in one term. Prepares the student to enter third-term Greek (Greek V1201).

Greek V1202y. Intermediate course: Homer. 4 pts. B. King. MW 11-12:15 and F 11-11:50.
Available to SSP, SMP, PBC.
Total tuition: credit $3,072
Prerequisite: Greek V1201 or the equivalent. Selections from the Iliad. Introduction to Homeric language, style and narrative.

Advanced Undergraduate Lecture Courses

Greek V3320y. Intensive reading course. 3 pts. E. Scharffenberger. TuTh 9:10-10:25.
Available to PBC.
Total tuition: credit $2,750*
Prerequisite: Greek V1201-V1202 (intermediate Greek) or the equivalent. This course is limited to students in the Postbaccalaureate program. The intensive reading of a series of Greek texts, both prose and verse, with special emphasis on detailed stylistic and grammatical analysis of the language.

Undergraduate Seminars
(Instructor's permission required; degree candidates have priority)

Greek V3309y. Selections from Greek literature: prose. 3 pts. L. Tarán. TuTh 9:10-10:25.
Available to SSP, SMP, PBC.
Total tuition: credit $2,750*
Since the content of this course changes from year to year, it may be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: Greek V1201-V1202 or the equivalent. Topic for 2000-2001: Plato's Protagoras. A close study of the dialogue with special attention to literary, philosophical, and rhetorical questions.

Introductory Graduate Courses
(Available to qualified undergraduates with instructor's permission)

Greek W4010y. Selections from Greek literature: poetry. 3 pts. S. Saôd. MW 1:10-2:25.
Available to SSP, SMP, PBC.
Total tuition: credit $2,750*
Since the content of this course changes each year, it may be repeated for credit. Topic for 2000-2001: selections from Euripides.

Greek V4105y. History of Greek literature, I. 4 pts. Y.L. Too. TuTh 2:10-4.
Available to SSP, SMP, PBC.
Total tuition: credit $3,072
Prerequisite: at least two terms of Greek at the 3000 level or higher. Greek literature from Homer to the 5th century B.C.

Greek W4139y. Elements of Greek prose style. 3 pts. E. Dickey. MW 1:10-2:25.
Available to SSP, SMP, PBC.
Total tuition: credit $2,750*
Prerequisite: at least four terms of Greek, or the equivalent. An intensive review of Greek syntax with translation of English sentences and paragraphs into Attic Greek.

Advanced Graduate Courses
(Instructor's permission required)

Greek G8024y. Plato: The Republic. 3 pts. L. Tarán. W 2:10-4.
Available to SSP, SMP, PBC.
Total tuition: credit $2,750*

Noncredit Courses

Greek N0102y. Elementary course, II. 0 pts. F. Barrenechea, J. McBride. Sec 1: MWF 9-10:25; sec 2: MW 6:10-8 evening.
Available to FLP.
Total tuition: noncredit $1,060
Prerequisite: Greek N0101 or the equivalent, or the permission of the instructor or departmental representative. Continuation of grammar study begun in N0101; selections from Attic prose.

Greek N0121y. Intensive elementary Greek. 0 pts. E. Dickey, N. Worman. MWF 11-12:15
Available to FLP.
Total tuition: noncredit $1,060
Covers all of Greek grammar and syntax in one term. Prepares the student to enter third-term Greek (Greek N0201).

Greek N0202y. Intermediate course: Homer. 0 pts. B. King. MW 11-12:15 and F 11-11:50.
Available to FLP.
Total tuition: noncredit $1,060
Prerequisite: Greek N0201 or the equivalent. Selections from the Iliad. Introduction to Homeric language, style and narrative.


Latin

Fall 2000

Introductory Undergraduate Courses

Latin V1101x. Elementary course, I. 4 pts. C. Franklin, H. Valladares. Sec 1: MWF 11-12:15; sec 2: TuTh 6:10-8 evening.
Available to SSP, SMP, PBC.
Total tuition: credit $3,072
For students who have never studied Latin. An intensive study of grammar with reading of simple prose and poetry.

Latin V1120x. Preparation for intermediate Latin. 4 pts. G. Starikovsky. MWF 1:10-2:25.
Available to SSP, SMP, PBC.
Total tuition: credit $3,072
A one-term intensive review of the basic grammar and reading skills designed for students who have had some Latin in the past but need further instruction to qualify for Latin V1201.

Latin V1121x. Intensive elementary course. 4 pts. F. Barrenechea. TuThF 9:10-10:25.
Available to SSP, SMP, PBC.
Total tuition: credit $3,072
Covers all of Latin grammar and syntax in one term in order to prepare the student to enter Latin V1201 or V1202.

Latin V1201x. Latin literature: prose. 4 pts. J. Fogel, M. Mordine. Sec 1: MW 11-12:15 and F 11-11:50; sec 2: MW 6:10-8 evening.
Available to SSP, SMP, PBC.
Total tuition: credit $3,072
Prerequisite: Latin V1101-V1102, or Latin V1121, or the equivalent. Selections from the letters of Pliny, or Cicero's speeches.

Latin V1202x. Latin literature: poetry. 4 pts. S. Cole. TuTh 9:10-10:25 and F 9:10-10.
Available to SSP, SMP, PBC.
Total tuition: credit $3,072
Prerequisite: Latin V1101-V1102, or Latin V1121, or the equivalent. Selections from Vergil's Aeneid, or Ovid's Metamorphoses.

Advanced Undergraduate Lecture Courses

Latin V3012x. Lyric poetry. 3 pts. K. Milnor. MW 11-12:15.
Available to SSP, SMP, PBC.
Total tuition: credit $2,750*
Prerequisite: Latin V1201-V1202 or the equivalent. Selections from Catullus and Horace.

Latin V3033x. Medieval literature. 3 pts. C. Franklin. MW 9:10-10:25.
Available to SSP, SMP, PBC.
Total tuition: credit $2,750*
Prerequisite: three terms of college Latin or permission of the instructor. Survey of representative late Latin and medieval texts; readings from the church fathers, sacred and secular lyric, history, romance, satire, and biography; practice in paleography.

Latin V3310x. Selections from Latin literature: Satire. 3 pts. G. Williams. TuTh 2:40-3:55.
Available to SSP, SMP, PBC.
Total tuition: credit $2,750*
Prerequisite: Latin V3012 or the equivalent. Since the content of this course changes from year to year, it may be repeated for credit. Topic for 2000-2001: Satire. This course will survey the evolution of literary satire at Rome, with detailed coverage of selections from Horace's Satires, Persius and Juvenal as well as prose texts (Seneca's Apocolocyntosis and Petronius' Cena Trimalchionis).

Undergraduate Seminars
(Instructor's permission required; degree candidates have priority)

Latin V3996x. The major seminar. 3 pts. D. Steiner. W 11-12:50.
Available to SSP, SMP, PBC.
Total tuition: credit $2,750*
Prerequisite: junior standing. Required for all majors in classics and classical studies. The topic changes from year to year but is always broad enough to accommodate students in the languages as well as those in the interdisciplinary major. Topic for 2000-2001: Literature and Social Institutions. Focus on representations of social institutions within Greek and Roman texts extending from archaic period through to imperial age. How literary accounts document, modify, and challenge social institutions, which were designed to promote social cohesion, and how tensions and innovations within those institutions are reflected in the literature. Institutions and rituals examined will include marriage, sacrifice, feasting, gifts and commercial exchange, drama and funerary rituals. Authors include Homer and Hesiod through to Petronius.

Introductory Graduate Courses
(Available to qualified undergraduates with instructor's permission)

Latin W4009x. Selections from Latin literature: prose. 3 pts. K. Milnor. MW 2:40-3:55.
Available to SSP, SMP, PBC.
Total tuition: credit $2,750*
Prerequisite: the instructor's permission. Since the content of this course changes from year to year, it may be repeated for credit. Topic for 2000-2001: Selections from Livy.

Latin W4105x. Latin literature of the Republic. 4 pts. G. Williams. TuTh 9:10-11.
Available to SSP, SMP, PBC.
Total tuition: credit $3,072
Prerequisite: at least two terms of Latin at the 3000 level or higher. Latin literature from the beginning to early Augustan times.

Latin W4108x. History of the Greek and Latin Languages. 3 pts. E. Dickey. MW 2:40-3:55.
Available to SSP, SMP, PBC.
Total tuition: credit $2,750*
An exploration of the reasons behind the grammatical structures of classical Greek and Latin, based on examination of earlier forms of the languages and on comparison with related languages. The techniques and principles of historical linguistics will also be examined.

Latin W4139x. Elements of Latin prose style. 3 pts. J. Fogel. MW 1:10-2:25.
Available to SSP, SMP, PBC.
Total tuition: credit $2,750*
Prerequisite: at least four terms of Latin, or the equivalent. Intensive review of Latin syntax with translation of English sentences and paragraphs into Latin.

Advanced Graduate Courses
(Instructor's permission required)

Latin G8160x. Foodways in ancient Rome. 3 pts. J. D'Arms. M 4:10-6.
Available to SSP, SMP, PBC.
Total tuition: credit $2,750*

Noncredit Courses

Latin N0101x. Elementary course, I. 0 pts. C. Franklin, H. Valladares. Sec 1: MWF 11-12:15; sec 2: TuTh 6:10-8 evening.
Available to FLP.
Total tuition: noncredit $1,060
For students who have never studied Latin. An intensive study of grammar with reading of simple prose and poetry.

Latin N0120x. Preparation for intermediate Latin. 0 pts. G. Starikovsky. MWF 1:10-2:25.
Available to FLP.
Total tuition: noncredit $1,060
A one-term intensive review of the basic grammar and reading skills designed for students who have had some Latin in the past but need further instruction to qualify for Latin N0201.

Latin N0121x. Intensive elementary course. 0 pts. F. Barrenechea. TuThF 9:10-10:25.
Available to FLP.
Total tuition: noncredit $1,060
Covers all of Latin grammar and syntax in one term in order to prepare the student to enter Latin N0201 or N0202.

Latin N0201x. Latin literature: prose. 0 pts. J. Fogel, M. Mordine. Sec 1: MW 11-12:15 and F 11-11:50; sec 2: MW 6:10-8 evening.
Available to FLP.
Total tuition: noncredit $1,060
Prerequisite: Latin N0101-N0102, or Latin N0121, or the equivalent. Selections from the letters of Pliny, or Cicero's speeches.

Latin N0202x. Latin literature: poetry. 0 pts. S. Cole. TuTh 9:10-10:25 and F 9:10-10.
Available to FLP.
Total tuition: noncredit $1,060
Prerequisite: Latin N0101-N0102, or Latin N0121, or the equivalent. Selections from Vergil's Aeneid, or Ovid's Metamorphoses.


Spring 2001

Introductory Undergraduate Courses

Latin V1101y. Elementary course, I. 4 pts. S. Cole. MW 4:10-6.
Available to SSP, SMP, PBC.
Total tuition: credit $3,072
For students who have never studied Latin. An intensive study of grammar with reading of simple prose and poetry.

Latin V1102y. Elementary course, II. 4 pts. C. Franklin, H. Valladares. Sec 1: MWF 11-12:15; sec 2: TuTh 6:10-8 evening.
Available to SSP, SMP, PBC.
Total tuition: credit $3,072
A continuation of Latin V1101, including a review of grammar and syntax for students whose study of Latin has been interrupted.

Latin V1121y. Intensive elementary course. 4 pts. V. Yeh. MWF 11-12:15.
Available to SSP, SMP, PBC.
Total tuition: credit $3,072
Covers all of Latin grammar and syntax in one term in order to prepare the student to enter Latin V1201 or V1202.

Latin V1201y. Latin literature: prose. 4 pts. G. Starikovsky. TuTh 9:10-10:25, F 9:10-10.
Available to SSP, SMP, PBC.
Total tuition: credit $3,072
Prerequisite: Latin V1101-V1102, or Latin V1121, or the equivalent. Selections from the letters of Pliny, or Cicero's speeches.

Latin V1202y. Latin literature: poetry. 4 pts. J. Elliott, M. Mordine. Sec 1: MW 9:10-10:25 and F 9:10-10; sec 2: MW 6:10-8 evening.
Available to SSP, SMP, PBC.
Total tuition: credit $3,072
Prerequisite: Latin V1101-V1102, or Latin V1121, or the equivalent. Selections from Vergil's Aeneid, or Ovid's Metamorphoses.

Advanced Undergraduate Lecture Courses

Latin V3309y. Selections from Latin literature: oratory. 3 pts. R. Cribiore. TuTh 1:10-2:25.
Available to SSP, SMP, PBC.
Total tuition: credit $2,750*
Prerequisite: Latin V3012 or the equivalent. Since the content of this course changes from year to year, it may be repeated for credit. Topic for 2000-2001: Roman Oratory. Close examination of a selection of Cicero's speeches.

Latin V3320y. Intensive reading course. 3 pts. J. Fogel. MW 9:10-10:25.
Available to PBC.
Total tuition: credit $2,750*
Prerequisite: Latin V1201-V1202 (intermediate Latin) or the equivalent. This course is limited to students in the Postbaccalaureate program. The intensive reading of a series of Latin texts, both prose and verse, with special emphasis on detailed stylistic and grammatical analysis of the language.

Introductory Graduate Courses
(Available to qualified undergraduates with instructor's permission)

Latin W4010y. Selections from Latin literature: poetry. 3 pts. D. Hurley. MW 11-12:15.
Available to SSP, SMP, PBC.
Total tuition: credit $2,750*
Prerequisite: Latin V3012 or the equivalent. Since the content of this course changes from year to year, it may be repeated for credit. Topic for 2000-2001: Epic. Close examination of selections from Vergil's Aeneid.

Latin W4106y. Latin literature of the Empire. 4 pts. J. Fogel. MW 4:10-6.
Available to SSP, SMP, PBC.
Total tuition: credit $3,072
Prerequisite: at least two terms of Latin at the 3000 level or higher. Latin literature from Augustus to 600 C.E.

Latin W4140y. Latin stylistics. 3 pts. G. Williams. TuTh 11-12:15.
Available to SSP, SMP, PBC.
Total tuition: credit $2,750*
Prerequisite: Latin W4139 or the equivalent. The study of the development of Latin prose style through practice in composition.

Latin W4152y. Medieval Latin. 3 pts. C. Franklin. MW 2:40-3:55.
Available to SSP, SMP, PBC.
Total tuition: credit $2,750*
Since the content of this course changes from year to year, it may be taken in consecutive years. Topic for 2000-2001: Latin poetry of the early Middle Ages. A survey of early medieval verse composition, including Christian hymns and epic, with particular attention to the poetry of Prudentius, Venantius, Fortunatus, and the Anglo-Saxon Aldheim.

Advanced Graduate Course
(Instructor's permission required)

Latin G8010y. Vergil. 3 pts. J. Zetzel. Th 2:10-4.
Available to SSP, SMP, PBC.
Total tuition: credit $2,750*

Noncredit Courses

Latin N0101y. Elementary course, I. 0 pts. S. Cole. MW 4:10-6.
Available to FLP.
Total tuition: noncredit $1,060
For students who have never studied Latin. An intensive study of grammar with reading of simple prose and poetry.

Latin N0102y. Elementary course, II. 0 pts. C. Franklin, H. Valladares. Sec 1: MWF 11-12:15; sec 2: TuTh 6:10-8 evening.
Available to FLP.
Total tuition: noncredit $1,060
A continuation of Latin N0101, including a review of grammar and syntax for students whose study of Latin has been interrupted.

Latin N0121y. Intensive elementary course. 0 pts. V. Yeh. MWF 11-12:15.
Available to FLP.
Total tuition: noncredit $1,060
Covers all of Latin grammar and syntax in one term in order to prepare the student to enter Latin N0201 or N0202.

Latin N0201y. Latin literature: prose. 0 pts. G. Starikovsky. TuTh 9:10-10:25, F 9:10-10.
Available to FLP.
Total tuition: noncredit $1,060
Prerequisite: Latin N0101-N0102, or Latin N0121, or the equivalent. Selections from the letters of Pliny, or Cicero's speeches.

Latin N0202y. Latin literature: poetry. 0 pts. J. Elliott, M. Mordine. Sec 1: MW 9:10-10:25 and F 9:10-10; sec 2: MW 6:10-8 evening.
Available to FLP.
Total tuition: noncredit $1,060
Prerequisite: Latin N0101-N0102, or Latin N0121, or the equivalent. Selections from Vergil's Aeneid, or Ovid's Metamorphoses.


Modern Greek

Hellenic Studies Program: [email protected]

Acting Director: Professor Marina Kotzamani, 515 Hamilton; 854-2189; [email protected]

Fall 2000

Introductory Undergraduate Courses

Modern Greek V1101x. Elementary course, I. 4 pts. A. Kalyvas. MW 9-10:50.
Available to SSP, SMP.
Total tuition: credit $3,072
Introduction to modern Greek language and culture. Emphasis on both speaking and writing; basic grammar and syntax; cross-cultural analysis.

Modern Greek V1201x. Intermediate course, I. 4 pts. M. Kotzamani. MW 11:10-1.
Available to SSP, SMP.
Total tuition: credit $3,072
Prerequisite: Modern Greek V1101-V1102 or the equivalent. Emphasis on both speaking and writing; more complex grammar and syntax; a variety of readings including short selections from newspapers and contemporary literature.

Modern Greek V1310x. Modern Greek for the bilingual speaker. 3 pts. A. Kalyvas. TuTh 11-12:15.
Available to SSP, SMP.
Total tuition: credit $2,750*
For students who have grown up speaking Greek but have difficulties reading or writing at an intermediate to advanced level. This course combines intensive grammar review and in-depth study of a special topic. Since the content of this course changes each year, it may be repeated for credit. Topic for 2000-2001: History, politics, and the making of contemporary Greece.

Advanced Undergraduate Lecture Courses

Modern Greek V3153x. Topics in Greek film. 3 pts. M. Kotzamani. MW 2:10-4.
Available to SSP, SMP.
Total tuition: credit $2,750*
Prerequisite: Modern Greek V1201-V1202 or the equivalent. An exploration of selected topics in Greek film, organized historically, thematically, or by genre. Discussion of films is placed within the context of modern Greek culture and society. The influence of the Western, mainstream cinematic tradition on Greek film will also be considered.

Noncredit Courses

Modern Greek N0101x. Elementary course, I. 0 pts. A. Kalyvas. MW 9-10:50.
Available to FLP.
Total tuition: noncredit $1,060
Introduction to modern Greek language and culture. Emphasis on both speaking and writing; basic grammar and syntax; cross-cultural analysis.

Modern Greek N0201x. Intermediate course, I. 0 pts. M. Kotzamani. MW 11:10-1.
Available to FLP.
Total tuition: noncredit $1,060
Prerequisite: Modern Greek N0101-N0102 or the equivalent. Emphasis on both speaking and writing; more complex grammar and syntax; a variety of readings including short selections from newspapers and contemporary literature.

Modern Greek N0310x. Modern Greek for the bilingual speaker. 0 pts. A. Kalyvas. TuTh 11-12:15.
Available to FLP.
Total tuition: noncredit $1,060
For students who have grown up speaking Greek but have difficulties reading or writing at an intermediate to advanced level. This course combines intensive grammar review and in-depth study of a special topic. Topic for 2000-2001: History, politics, and the making of contemporary Greece.


Spring 2001

Introductory Undergraduate Courses

Modern Greek V1102y. Elementary course, II. 4 pts. A. Kalyvas. MW 9-10:50.
Available to SSP, SMP.
Total tuition: credit $3,072
Introduction to modern Greek language and culture. Emphasis on both speaking and writing; basic grammar and syntax; cross-cultural analysis.

Modern Greek V1202y. Intermediate course, II. 4 pts. M. Kotzamani. MW 11:10-1.
Available to SSP, SMP.
Total tuition: credit $3,072
Prerequisite: Modern Greek V1101-V1102 or the equivalent. Emphasis on both speaking and writing; more complex grammar and syntax; a variety of readings including short selections from newspapers and contemporary literature.

Advanced Undergraduate Lecture Courses

Modern Greek V3150y. Modern Greek theatre: Karaghiozis and the folk tradition. 3 pts. M. Kotzamani. MW 2:10-4.
Available to SSP, SMP.
Total tuition: credit $2,750*
An introduction to the rich popular tradition of the Greek shadow puppet theater, Karaghiozis, through the close study of plays and audio-visual production documents, with special focus on exploring the theatricality of the genre.

Noncredit Courses

Modern Greek N0102y. Elementary course, II. 0 pts. A. Kalyvas. MW 9-10:50.
Available to FLP.
Total tuition: noncredit $1,060
Introduction to modern Greek language and culture. Emphasis on both speaking and writing; basic grammar and syntax; cross-cultural analysis.

Modern Greek N0202y Intermediate course, II. 0 pts. M. Kotzamani. MW 11:10-1.
Available to FLP.
Total tuition: noncredit $1,060
Prerequisite: Modern Greek N0101-N0102 or the equivalent. Emphasis on both speaking and writing; more complex grammar and syntax; a variety of readings including short selections from newspapers and contemporary literature.

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