Ancient Greek II

Winter 2023
Olympia
Day
Freshman - Senior
Class Size: 12
4 Credits per quarter
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This course continues the introduction to the ancient Greek language that began in Ancient Greek I. The sequence helps students develop an ability to read classical Greek texts from Homer to the New Testament. The dialect that we will study, Attic, is that found in the works of Sophocles, Plato, and Thucydides, among others, and knowledge of Attic is an excellent basis for learning to read Greek in other dialects.  Emphasis will be placed on building vocabulary, recognizing word forms, and understanding syntax.    

Students will register for 4 credits using the variable credit CRN of Greece and Italy: An Artistic and Literary Odyssey. Contact faculty for more information. 

Registration

Winter 2023 Registration

Completion of Ancient Greek I or equivalent

Academic details

Preparatory for studies and careers in

Classical Studies, History, Education

Credits
4
Maximum Enrollment
12
Class Standing
Freshman
Sophomore
Junior
Senior

Schedule

In Person or Remote
In Person
Time Offered
Day
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First Meeting

SEM 2 E2105 - Workshop
Location
Olympia
May be offered again in
<p>Winter 2023</p>