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Department of Classics
1130 Amsterdam Avenue
617 Hamilton Hall, MC 2861
New York, NY 10027
Phone: (212) 854-3902
Fax: (212) 854-7856
Email: classics@columbia.edu
Course Listings
The following is a list of current course offerings, subject to revision (please check the Directory of Classes for further changes). This list includes courses offered in the Classics Department (course numbers beginning with GREK for Ancient Greek, GRKM for Modern Greek, LATN for Latin, CLLT for Classical Literature, and CLPH for Classical Philology) as well as courses offered through other departments but taught by affiliated faculty (course numbers beginning with HIST for History, PHIL for Philosophy, and AHIS for Art History and Archaeology).
Spring 2012
Ancient Studies
Directed Readings
ANCS V3997 Section 001
3pts.
Directed Research
ANCS V3998 Section 001
3pts.
Classical Civilization
The Classical Present: Classics in 20th- and 21st-Century Literature,
Film, Art, and Philosophy
CLCV V3205 Section 001
Marcus Folch
Monday and Wednesday 2:40pm-3:55pm
3pts
Virtue and Happiness: Philosophy in Classical Rome
CLCV W4190 Section 001
Katharina Volk
Tuesday and Thursday 2:40pm - 3:55pm
3pts
Classical Literature
Tragedy and Performance
CLLT W4115 Section 001
Helene Foley
Tuesday and Thursday 1:10pm - 2:25pm
3pts.
Classical Tradition
CLLT W4300 Section 001
Collomia Charles
Monday and Wednesday 1:10pm - 2:25pm
3pts.
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.
Classical Philology
Approaches to Antiquity
CLPH G4300 Section 001
Katharina Volk
Friday 2:10pm-4pm
3pts.
Directed Readings
CLPH G4902 Section 001
3pts.
Directed Reading and Research
CLPH G8902 Section 001
3pts.
Greek
Elementary II
GREK V1102 Section 001
Gareth Williams
Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday 10:35am - 11:50am
4pts.
Prerequisites: GREK V1101 or the equivalent, or the permission of the instructor or the director of undergraduate studies
Continuation of grammar study begun in GREK V1101; selections from Attic prose.
Elementary II
GREK V1102 Section 002
Eric Sloat
Monday and Wednesday 6:10pm - 8pm
4pts.
Prerequisites: GREK V1101 or the equivalent, or the permission of the instructor or the director of undergraduate studies
Continuation of grammar study begun in GREK V1101; selections from Attic prose.
Intensive Elementary
GREK V1121 Section 001
Collomia Charles
Monday, Wednesday and Friday 9:10am - 10:25am
4pts.
Covers all of Greek grammar and syntax in one term. Prepares the student to enter second-year Greek (GREK V1201 or V1202).
Intermediate II: Homer
GREK V1202 Section 001
Helene Foley
Tuesday and Thursday 11:00am - 12:15pm, Friday 11:00am - 11:50pm
4pts.
Prerequisites: GREK V1101-V1102 or the equivalent.
Detailed grammatical and literary study of several books of the Iliad and introduction to the techniques or oral poetry, to the Homeric hexameter, and to the historical background of Homer.
Selections from Greek Literature: Homer
GREK V3310 Section 001
Deborah Steiner
Monday and Wednesday 11:00am - 12:15pm
3pts.
Prerequisites: GREK V1201-V1202 or the equivalent
Directed Readings
GREK V3997 Section 001
3pts.
Supervised Research
GREK V3998 Section 001
3pts.
Selections from Greek Literature: Thudydides
GREK W4010 Section 001
Elizabeth Irwin
Monday and Wednesday 4:10pm - 5:25pm
3pts.
Prerequisites: GREK V1201-V1202 or the equivalent
History of Greek Literature II
GREK W4106 Section 001
Marco Fantuzzi
Tuesday and Thursday 2:10pm - 4:00pm
4pts.
Prerequisites: 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.
Choral Poetry
GREK G8218 Section 001
Deborah Steiner
Wednesday 2:10pm - 4pm
3pts.
Latin
Elementary I
LATN V1101 Section 001
Jennifer Wasson
Monday and Wednesday 4:10pm - 6pm
4pts.
-For students who have never studied Latin. An intensive study of grammar with reading of simple prose and poetry.
Elementary II
LATN V1102 Section 001
Carmela Franklin
Tuesday and Thursday 2:10pm - 4pm
4pts.
Prerequisites: LATN V1101
- A continuation of LATN V1101, including a review of grammar and syntax for students whose study of Latin has been interrupted.
Elementary II
LATN V1102 Section 002
James Tan
Monday and Wednesday 6:10pm - 8pm
4pts.
Prerequisites: LATN V1101
- A continuation of LATN V1101, including a review of grammar and syntax for students whose study of Latin has been interrupted.
Intensive Elementary
LATN V1121 Section 001
Elizabeth Murphy
Monday, Wednesday and Friday 1:10pm - 2:25pm
4pts.
- Designed to cover all of Latin grammar and syntax in one semester in order to prepare the student to enter LATN V1201 or V1202.
Intermediate Latin I
LATN V1201Section 001
Charles McNamara
Monday and Wednesday 9:10am - 10:25am, Friday 9:10am - 10am
4pts.
Prerequisites: LATN V1101-V1102, or LATN V1121, or the equivalent.
- Selections from Catullus and from Cicero or Caesar.
Intermediate Latin II
LATN V1202 Section 001
Sarah Kaczor
Monday and Wednesday 1:10pm - 2:25pm, Friday 1:10pm - 2:pm
4pts.
Prerequisites: LATN V1201 or the equivalent.
- Selections from Ovid's Metamorphoses and from Sallust, Livy, Seneca, or Pliny.
Intermediate Latin II
LATN V1202 Section 002
Marco Fantuzzi
Tuesday and Thursday 6:10pm - 8pm
4pts.
Prerequisites: LATN V1201 or the equivalent.
- Selections from Ovid's Metamorphoses and from Sallust, Livy, Seneca, or Pliny.
Selections from Latin Literature: Virgil, Eclogues and Georgics
LATN V3310 Section 001
Leah Whittington
Tuesday and Thursday 9:10am - 10:25am
3pts.
Prerequisites: LATN V3012 or the equivalent.
Directed Readings
LATN V3997 Section 001
3 pts.
Supervised Research
LATN V3998 Section 001
3pts.
Selections from Latin Literature: Epistolography
LATN W4010 Section 001
Joseph Howley
Tuesday and Thursday 1:10pm - 2:25pm
3pts.
Prerequisites: LATN V3012 or the equivalent.
Latin Literature of the Empire
LATN W4106 Section 001
Gareth Williams
Tuesday and Thursday 2:10pm - 4pm
4pts.
Prerequisites: At least two terms of Latin at the 3000 level or higher.
Latin literature from Augustus to 600 C.E.
Elements of Latin Prose Style
LATN W4139 Section 001
Kristia Milnor
Monday and Wednesday 10:35am - 11:50am
4pts.
Prerequisites: At least four semesters of Latin, or the equivalent.
- Intensive review of Latin syntax with translation of English sentences and paragraphs into Latin.
Readings in Medieval Latin Literature: Poetry
LATN W4152 Section 001
Carmela Franklin
Tuesday and Thursday 10:35am - 11:50am
3pts.
Latin Language, Culture, and Identity in Ancient Rome
LATN G4160 Section 001
James Zetzel
Monday amd Wednesday 1:10pm - 2:25pm
3pts.
Rhetoric, History, and Power: Cicero’s Brutus in
Caesar’s Rome
LATN G8225 Section 001
James Zetzel
Thursday 11am-12:50pm
3pts.
Modern Greek
Elementary Modern Greek II
GRKM V1102 Section 001
Karen Van Dyck
Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday 9:10am - 10:25am
4pts.
Prerequisites: GRKM V1101 or the equivalent.
Continuation of GRKM V1101. Introduction to modern Greek language and culture. Emphasis on speaking, writing, basic grammar, syntax and cross-cultural analysis.
Elementary Conversation
GRKM W1112 Section 001
1pt
Intermediate II
GRKM V1202 Section 001
Vangelis Calotychos
Tuesday and Thursday 11am - 12:50pm
4pts.
Prerequisites: GRKM V1201 or the equivalent.
Continuation of GRKM V1201. Students complete their knowledge of the fundamentals of Greek grammar and syntax while continuing to enrich their vocabulary.
Intermediate Conversation
GRKM W1212 Section 001
1pnt.
Topics Through Greek Film
GRKM V3135 Section 001
Evangelos Calotychos
Monday 6pm - 10pm
3pts.
Diaspora and Translation
GRKM V3400 Section 001
Vangelis Calotychos
Tuesday 2pm - 4pm
3pts.
Directed Readings
GRKM V3997 Section 001
1-4pts.
Senior Research Seminar
GRKM V3998 Section 001
1-4pts.
Directed Readings
GRKM W4997 Section 001
3pts.
Fall 2011
Ancient Studies
Senior Sem. Ancient Studies
GREK/LATN/ANCST V3996 Section 001
Marcus Folch
Monday 2:10pm - 4pm
3pts.
Prerequisites: 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.
Directed Readings
ANCS V3997 Section 001
3pts.
Directed Research
ANCS V3998 Section 001
3pts.
Classical Civilization
Women in Antiquity
CLCV V3158 Section 001
Kristina Milnor
Monday and Wednesday 1:10pm - 2:25pm
3pts
Classical Literature
Classical Mythology
CLLT V3132 Section 001
Helene Foley
Tuesday and Thursday 2:40pm - 3:55pm
3pts.
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.
Comedy: Past and Present
CLLT V3140 Section 001
Dana Fields
Monday and Wednesday 11:00pm - 12:15pm
3pts.
Ancient Greek and Roman comedies are studied along with their modern English counterparts, as we explore how fantasy and satire have been developed as tools for grappling with political, social and cultural issues. Authors may include Aristophanes, Petronius, Lucian, Apuleius, Seneca, Tom Stoppard, Thomas Pynchon, Douglas Adams and John Waters.
Classical Philology
Directed Readings
CLPH G4901 Section 001
Gareth Williams
3pts.
Greek
Elementary I
GREK V1101 Section 001
Gareth Williams
Tuesday, Thursday and Friday 10:35am - 11:50pm
4pts.
- For students who have never studied Greek. An intensive study of grammar with reading and writing of simple Attic prose.
Elementary I
GREK V1101 Section 002
Eric Sloat
Monday Wednesday 6:10pm - 8pm 4pts.
- For students who have never studied Greek. An intensive study of grammar with reading and writing of simple Attic prose.
Intensive Elementary
GREK V1121 Setion 001
Elizabeth Murphy
Monday, Wednesday and Friday 11:00am - 12:15pm
4pts.
- Covers all of Greek grammar and syntax in one term. Prepares the student to enter second-year Greek
Intermediate Prose
GREK V1201 Section 001
Mathias Hanses
Monday and Wednesday 11am - 12:15pm, Friday 11am - 11:50am
4pts.
Prerequisites: GREK V1101-1102 or the equivalent.
Selections form Attic prose.
Selections from Greek Literature: Second Sophistic
GREK V3309 Section 001
Seth Schwartz
Monday and Wednesday 10:35pm - 11:50pm
3pts.
Prerequisites: GREK V1201-V1202 or the equivalent
Post-Baccalaureate Seminar
GREK W3980 Section 001
Elizabeth Scharffenberger
Wednesday 4:10pm - 6:00pm
3pts.
Senior Seminar, Ancient Studies
GREK/LATN/ANCST V3996 Section 001
Marcus Folch
Monday 2:10pm - 4pm
3pts.
Prerequisites: 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.
Directed Readings
GREK V3997 Section 001
3pts.
Supervised Research
GREK V3998 Section 001
3pts.
Selections from Greek Literature: Aeschylus
GREK W4009 Section 001
Helene Foley
Tuesday and Thursday 11:00am - 12:15pm
3pts.
Prerequisites: GREK V1201-V1202 or the equivalent
History of Greek Literature I
GREK W4105 Section 001
Elizabeth Scharffenberger
Monday and Wednesday 11:00am - 12:50pm
4pts.
Prerequisites: At least two terms of Greek at the 3000 level or higher.
- Readings in Greek literature from Homer to the 4th century B.C.
Elements of Greek Prose Style
GREK W4139 Section 001
Collomia Charles
Tuesday and Thursday 2:40pm - 3:55pm
3pts.
Prerequisites: At least four semesters of Greek, or the equivalent.
- Intensive review of Greek syntax with translation of English sentences and paragraphs into Greek.
Citizenship and Ancient Political Philosophy
GREK G8408 Section 001
Marcus Folch
Wednesday 2:10pm - 4pm
3pts.
Latin
Elementary I
LATN V1101 Section001
Carmela Franklin
Tuesday and Thursday 2:10pm - 4pm
4pts.
For students who have never studied Latin. An intensive study of grammar with reading of simple prose and poetry.
Elementary I
LATN V1101 Section 002
Sarah Sharp
Monday and Wednesday 6:10pm - 8pm
4pts.
For students who have never studied Latin. An intensive study of grammar with reading of simple prose and poetry.
Elementary II
LATN V1102 Section 001
Charles McNamara
Monday and Wednesday 4:10pm - 6pm
4pts.
Prerequisites: LATN V1101
- A continuation of LATN V1101, including a review of grammar and syntax for students whose study of Latin has been interrupted.
Intensive Elementary
LATN V1121 Section 001
Joe Sheppard
Monday, Wednesday and Friday 1:10pm - 2:25pm
4pts.
- Designed to cover all of Latin grammar and syntax in one semester in order to prepare the student to enter LATN V1201 or V1202.
Intermediate I
LATN V1201 Section 001
Sarah Kaczor
Monday and Wednesday 1:10pm - 2:25pm, Friday 1:10pm - 2pm
4pts.
Prerequisites: LATN V1101-V1102, or LATN V1121, or the equivalent.
- Selections from Catullus and from Cicero or Caesar.
Intermediate I
LATN V1201 Section 02
Zachary Herz
Monday and Wednesday 6:10pm - 8pm
4pts.
Prerequisites: LATN V1101-V1102, or LATN V1121, or the equivalent.
- Selections from Catullus and from Cicero or Caesar.
Intermediate Latin II
LATN V1202 Section 001
Jennifer Wasson
Monday and Wednesday 9:10am - 10:25am, Friday 9:10am - 10:00am
4pts.
Prerequisites: LATN V1201 or the equivalent.
- Selections from Ovid's Metamorphoses and from Sallust, Livy, Seneca, or Pliny.
Augustan Poetry
LATN V3012 Section 001
Collomia Charles
Tuesday and Thursday 10:35am - 11:50am
3pts.
Prerequisites: LATN V1202 or the equivalent.
- Selections from Vergil and Horace. Combines literary analysis with work in grammar and metrics.
Midieval Language and Literature
LATN V3033 Section 001
Carmela Franklin
Tuesday and Thursday 10:35am - 11:50am
3pts.
Prerequisites: LATN V1202 or the equivalent.
Latin Literature Selections: Sallust
LATN V3309 Section 001
Joseph Howley
Tuesday and Thursday 9:10pm - 10:25pm
3pts.
Prerequisites: LATN V3012 or the equivalent.
- Since the content of this course changes from year to year, it may be repeated for credit.
Post-Baccalaureate Seminar
LATN V3320
Elizabeth Scharffenberger
Wednesday 4:10pm - 6:00pm
3pts.
Major Seminar
GREK/LATN/ANCST V3996 Section 001
Marcus Folch
Monday 4:10pm - 6pm
3pts.
Prerequisites: 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.
Directed Readings
LATN V3997 Section 001
3pts.
Supervised Research
LATN V3998 Section 001
3pts.
Latin Literature: Ovid
LATN W4009 Sectio 001
Gareth Williams
Tuesday and Thursday 1:10pm - 2:25pm
3pts.
Prerequisites: LATN V3012 or the equivalent.
Latin Literature of the Republic
LATN W4105 Section 001/CLAS/
Katharina Volk
Monday and Wednesday 4:10pm - 6:00pm
4pts.
Prerequisites: At least two terms of Latin at the 3000 level or higher.
- Latin literature from the beginning to early Augustan times.
Apuleius
LATN G8200
Alan Cameron
Wednesday 4:10pm - 6:00pm
3pts.
Modern Greek
Elementary I
GRKM V1101
Karen Van Dyck
Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday 9:10am -10:25am (conversation hour)
4pts.
- Introduction to modern Greek language and culture. Designed for students wishing to learn the skills necessary to read modern Greek texts of moderate difficulty and converse on a wide range of topics. Students explore modern Greece's cultural landscape from "parea" to poetry to political graffiti. Special attention is paid to general problems of foreign language study and translation.
Intermediate I
GRKM V1201 Section 001
Karen Van Dyck
Tuesday and Thursday 11:00am - 12:50pm (conversation hour)
4pts.
Prerequisites: GRKM V1101-V1102 or the equivalent.
- This course is designed for students who are already familiar with the basic grammar and syntax of modern Greek language and can communicate at an elementary level. Using films, newspapers, and popular songs, students engage the finer points of Greek grammar and syntax and enrich their vocabulary. Emphasis is given to writing, whether in the form of film and book reviews or essays on particular topics taken from a selection of second year textbooks.
Intermediate Modern Greek Conversation
GRKM W1211
Alxis Radisoglou
1pt.
Myth, History, and the Modern Greek Novel
GRKM V3100 Section 001
Evangelos Calotychos
Monday 2:10pm - 4:00pm
3pts.
Prerequisites: GRKM V1201 or the equivalent.
Directed Readings
GRKM V3997 Section 001
1-4pts.
Senior Research Seminar
GRKM V3998 Section 001
1-4pts.
Affiliated Courses
Greek Art & Architecture
AHIS V3248 Section 001
Ioannis Mylonopoulos
Monday and Wednesday 2:40pm-3:55pm
3pts.
Introduction to the art and architecture of the Greek world during the archaic, classical, and Hellenistic periods (11th - 1st centuries B.C.E.).
Art for the Emperor: Dialoguing through Monuments in Ancient Rome
AHIS G8357 Section 001
Francesco de Angelis
Wednesday 2:10pm-4:00pm
3pts.
This seminar will address the peculiar fact that the overwhelming majority of public monuments in the Roman imperial period—from the Ara Pacis to the Column of Trajan, from the Arch of Titus to that of Constantine—was not commissioned by the emperor, but for him, in response to his deeds and benefactions. The seminar will interpret these monuments as elements of a symbolic communication system that contributed in establishing the roles of the various historical actors—the emperor, the senate, the Roman people, local communities, professional groups, etc.—and will explore the consequences of this vision for our understanding of Roman state art.
Ancient Greek History, 800-146 B.C.E.
HIST W1010 Section 001
Richard Billows
Tuesday and Thursday 10:35am-11:50am
3pts.
A review of the history of the Greek world from the beginnings of Greek archaic culture around 800 B.C., through the classical and Hellenistic periods to the definitive Roman conquest in 146 B.C., with concentration on political history, but attention also to social and cultural developments.
Introduction to the Early Middle Ages: 250-1050
HIST W1061 Section 001
Adam Kosto
Monday and Wednesday 2:40pm-3:55pm
3pts.
Introduction to the Mediterranean world and northern Europe from the Late Roman Empire to the Eleventh Century through the study of medieval texts in translation. Topics include: interaction of peoples; byzantium and Islam; conversion; Charlemagne and the birth of Europe; the year 1000.
Decline and Fall of the Roman Republic 133-23 BCE
HIST W3024 Section 001
Richard Billows
Monday and Wednesday 10:35am-11:50am
3pts.
An investigation of the political, economic and cultural development in Rome that resulted in its political transformation from an oligarchy (the so-called "Republic") to a monarchy (the so-called "Empire").
The Eastern Mediterranean in the Late Bronze Age
HIST W4001 Section 001
Marc van de Mieroop
Thursday 4:10pm-6:00pm
4pts.
A comparative study of the histories of Egypt, the Near East, Anatolia, and the Aegean World in the period from c. 1500-1100 BC, when several of the states provide a rich set of textual and archaeological data.
War and Society In the Greece
HIST G8022 Section 001
Richard Billows
Thursday 2:10pm-4:00pm
4pts.
The dynamic relationship between the evolving ways in which Greek society was structured, and the ways in which the Greeks organized themselves for and conducted warfare at the different stages of their social evolution.
Archaic Rome
HIST G8001 Section 001
Marco Maiuro
Monday 6:10pm-8:00pm
4 pts.
The History of Philosophy: Pre-Socratics Through Augustine
PHIL V2101 Section 001
Wolfgang Mann
Monday and Wednesday 1:10pm-2:25pm
3pts.
Exposition and analysis of the positions of the major philosophers from the pre-Socratics through Augustine.
Topics in Ancient Philosophy: Relativism
PHIL G9121 Section 001
Katja Vogt
Monday 4:10pm-6:00pm
3-6pts.
Previous Semesters:
Spring 2011
Directed Readings. ANCS V3997 Section 001. 3pts.
Directed Research. ANCS V3998 Section 001. 3pts.
Gender and Sexuality in Ancient Greece. CLCV W4110 Section 001. Helene Foley. Monday and Wednesday 11:00am-12:15pm . 3pts. Prerequisites: Sophomore standing or permission of the instructor. . Examination of the ways in which gender and sexuality are constructed in ancient Greek society and represented in literature and art, with attention to scientific theory, ritual practice, and philosophical speculation. Topics include conceptions of the body, erotic, homoerotic literature and practice, legal constraints, pornography, rape and prostitution.
Political Thought - Classical and Medieval. CLCV G4133 Section 001. Melissa Schwartzberg. Tuesday 2:10pm - 4:00pm. 3pts. Selected writers and doctrines in the tradition of Western political and social thought from Plato and Aristotle through Middle Age.
Ancient Novel. CLLT V3135 Section 001. Elizabeth Scharffenberger. Monday and Wednesday 1:10pm - 2:25pm. 3pts.
Plato the Rhetorician. CLLT W3720 Section 001. Kathy Eden . Wednesday 11:00am - 12:50pm. 4pts.
Classical Tradition. CLLT W4300 Section 001. Collomia Charles. Monday and Wednesday 2:40pm - 3:55pm. 3pts.. 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.
Directed Readings. CLPH G4902 Section 001. 3pts.
Directed Reading and Research. CLPH G8902 Section 001. 3pts.
Elementary II. GREK V1102 Section 001. Christina Matone. Monday, Wednesday and Friday 11:00pm - 12:15pm . 4pts.. Prerequisites: GREK V1101 or the equivalent, or the permission of the instructor or the director of undergraduate studies. Continuation of grammar study begun in GREK V1101; selections from Attic prose.
Elementary II. GREK V1102 Section 002. Noussia. Monday and Wednesday 6:10pm - 8pm . 4pts.. Prerequisites: GREK V1101 or the equivalent, or the permission of the instructor or the director of undergraduate studies. Continuation of grammar study begun in GREK V1101; selections from Attic prose.
Intensive Elementary. GREK V1121 Section 001. Sophia Bender Koning. Monday, Wednesday and Friday 9:10am - 10:25am. 4pts. . Covers all of Greek grammar and syntax in one term. Prepares the student to enter second-year Greek (GREK V1201 or V1202).
Intermediate II: Homer. GREK V1202 Section 001. Marco Fantuzzi. Tuesday and Thursday 1:10pm - 2:25pm, Friday 1:10pm - 2:00pm. 4pts.. Prerequisites: GREK V1101-V1102 or the equivalent. . Detailed grammatical and literary study of several books of the Iliad and introduction to the techniques or oral poetry, to the Homeric hexameter, and to the historical background of Homer.
Selections from Greek Literature: Plato’s Republic. GREK V3310 Section 001. Marcus Folch. Monday and Wednesday 2:40pm - 3:55pm. 3pts.. Prerequisites: GREK V1201-V1202 or the equivalent
Directed Readings. GREK V3997 Section 001. 3pts.
Supervised Research. GREK V3998 Section 001. 3pts.
Selections from Greek Literature: Euripides. GREK W4010 Section 001. Nancy Worman. Tuesday and Thursday 2:40pm - 3:55pm. 3pts.. Prerequisites: GREK V1201-V1202 or the equivalent
Josephus on Siege & Triumph. GREK W4020 Section 001. Seth Schwartz . Tuesday and Thursday 2:40pm - 3:55pm. 3pts.
History of Greek Literature II. GREK W4106 Section 001. Marco Fantuzzi. Tuesday and Thursday 11:00am - 12:50pm. 4pts.. Prerequisites: 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.
Elements of Greek Prose Style. GREK W4139 Section 001. Collomia Charles . Monday and Wednesday 10:35am - 11:50am. 3pts.. Prerequisites: 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.
Performance/Reception of Greek Tragedy. GREK G8485 Section 001. Helene Foley. Wednesday 2:10pm - 4pm. 3pts.
Elementary I. LATN V1101 Section 001. Elizabeth Murphy. Monday and Wednesday 4:10pm - 6pm . 4pts.. -For students who have never studied Latin. An intensive study of grammar with reading of simple prose and poetry.
Elementary II. LATN V1102 Section 001. Eric Sloat. Tuesday and Thursday 6:10pm - 8pm. 4pts.. Prerequisites: LATN V1101. - A continuation of LATN V1101, including a review of grammar and syntax for students whose study of Latin has been interrupted.
Elementary II. LATN V1102 Section 002. Zoë Smith. Monday and Wednesday 4:10pm - 6pm. 4pts. . Prerequisites: LATN V1101. - A continuation of LATN V1101, including a review of grammar and syntax for students whose study of Latin has been interrupted.
Intensive Elementary. LATN V1121 Section 001. Alexa Jervis. Monday, Wednesday and Friday 2:40pm - 3:55pm . 4pts.. - Designed to cover all of Latin grammar and syntax in one semester in order to prepare the student to enter LATN V1201 or V1202.
Intermediate Latin I. LATN V1201Section 001. Christina Matone. Tuesday and Thursday 1:10pm - 2:25pm, Friday 1:10pm - 2pm . 4pts. . Prerequisites: LATN V1101-V1102, or LATN V1121, or the equivalent.. - Selections from Catullus and from Cicero or Caesar.
Intermediate Latin II. LATN V1202 Section 001. Carmela Franklin. Monday and Wednesday 11:00am - 12:15pm, Friday 11:00pm - 11:50pm . 4pts.. Prerequisites: LATN V1201 or the equivalent.. - Selections from Ovid's Metamorphoses and from Sallust, Livy, Seneca, or Pliny.
Intermediate Latin II. LATN V1202 Section 002. Caleb Dance. Monday and Wednesday 6:10pm - 8pm . 4pts. . Prerequisites: LATN V1201 or the equivalent.. - Selections from Ovid's Metamorphoses and from Sallust, Livy, Seneca, or Pliny.
Selections from Latin Literature: Cicero. LATN V3310 Section 001. James Zetzel. Monday and Wednesday 11:00pm - 12:15pm. 3pts.. Prerequisites: LATN V3012 or the equivalent.
Directed Readings. LATN V3997 Section 001. 3 pts.
Supervised Research. LATN V3998 Section 001. 3pts.
Selections from Latin Literature: Horace. LATN W4010 Section 001. Gareth Williams. Tuesday and Thursday 2:40pm - 3:55pm. 3pts.. Prerequisites: LATN V3012 or the equivalent.
Latin Literature of the Empire. LATN W4106 Section 001. Katharina Volk. Tuesday and Thursday 11am - 12:50pm. 4pts.. Prerequisites: At least two terms of Latin at the 3000 level or higher.. Latin literature from Augustus to 600 C.E.
Readings in Medieval Latin Literature. LATN W4152 Section 001. Carmela Franklin. Monday and Wednesday 2:40pm - 3:55pm. 3pts.. The focus of this course will be on the varied literatures of historical writing in the Latin Middle Ages, including biography, hagiography, chronicles, national and institutional histories (such as, for example, monastic histories and the Liber pontificalis).
Rome Lit, From Gold to Silver. LATN G8380 Section 001. Gareth Williams. Monday 4:10pm-6:00pm. 3pts.
Introduction to Modern Greek Language and Culture. GRKM V1102 Section 001. Karen Van Dyck. Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday 9:10am - 10:25am. 4pts.. Prerequisites: GRKM V1101 or the equivalent.. Continuation of GRKM V1101. Introduction to modern Greek language and culture. Emphasis on speaking, writing, basic grammar, syntax and cross-cultural analysis.
Elementary Conversation. GRKM W1112 Section 001. 1pnt
Intermediate II. GRKM V1202 Section 001. Vangelis Calotychos. Monday, Wednesday, and Friday 10:35am - 11:50pm. 4pts.. Prerequisites: GRKM V1201 or the equivalent.. Continuation of GRKM V1201. Students complete their knowledge of the fundamentals of Greek grammar and syntax while continuing to enrich their vocabulary.
Intermediate Conversation. GRKM W1212 Section 001. 1pnt.
Greek Islands 1600-Present. GRKM V4250 Section 001. Vangelis Calotychos. Monday 6:00pm - 8:00pm. 3pts.
Directed Readings. GRKM V3997 Section 001. 1-4pts.
Senior Research Seminar. GRKM V3998 Section 001. 1-4pts.
Directed Readings. GRKM W4997 Section 001. 3pts.
The Athenian Acropolis in the 5th & 6th Centuries BCE. AHIS W3110 Section 001 . Ioannis Mylonopoulos. TBA. 3pts.. The course places the architecture and the sculptural decoration of the Parthenon in the centre of the scheduled class sessions. The course also aims at a contextualisation of the Parthenon within the broader architectural, artistic, and topographical context of the Athenian Acropolis during the sixth and fifth centuries BCE. The chosen chronological frame focuses on the period of the most intensive activity on the Acropolis. Two class sessions will, nevertheless, give a brief overview of the Acropolis after the end of the Peloponnesian war and concentrate on the transformation of the Acropolis into Greece's museum of the past, an Arcadian topos of human imagination.
Roman Art and Architecture. AHIS V3250 Section 001 . Francesco de Angelis. TBA . 3pts. . The architecture, sculpture, and painting of ancient Rome from the 2nd century B.C. to the end of the Empire in the West.
Plato. PHIL V3121 Section 001 . Katja Vogt . Tuesday and Thursday 11am - 12:15pm. 3pts.. Introduction to Plato's philosophy through analysis of selected dialogues.
Fall 2010
Senior Sem. Ancient Studies GREK/LATN/ANCST V3996 Section 001 Nancy Worman Wednesday 4:10pm - 6pm 3pts. Prerequisites: 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 2008-2009: Slavery. Previous topics have included: love, the natural world, and dining in antiquity.
Directed Readings ANCS V3997 Section 001 3pts.
Directed Research ANCS V3998 Section 001 3pts.
Ancient Law CLCV V3132 Section 001 James Zetzel Tuesday and Thursday 11:00am - 12:15pm 3pts Greek and Roman Legal systems; archaic law and its social context; philosophy of law; development of private law in Rome.
Classical Mythology CLLT V3132 Section 001 Deborah Steiner and Francesco De Angelis Tuesday Thursday 2:40pm - 3:55pm 3pts. 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.
Augustine & Abelard CLLT V3185 Section 001 Carmela Franklin Monday Wednesday 2:40pm - 3:55pm 3pts.
Directed Readings CLPH G4901 Section 001 3pts.
Elementary I GREK V1101 Section 001 Christina Matone Monday, Wednesday and Friday 11am - 12:15pm 4pts. - For students who have never studied Greek. An intensive study of grammar with reading and writing of simple Attic prose.
Elementary I GREK V1101 Section 002 Caleb Dance Monday Wednesday 6:10pm - 8pm 4pts. - For students who have never studied Greek. An intensive study of grammar with reading and writing of simple Attic prose.
Intensive Elementary GREK V1121 Setion 001 Collomia Charles Monday, Wednesday and Friday 9:10am - 10:25am 4pts. - Covers all of Greek grammar and syntax in one term. Prepares the student to enter second-year Greek
Intermediate Prose GREK V1201 Section 001 Elizabeth Scharffenberger Monday and Wednesday 11am - 12:15pm, Friday 11am - 11:50am 4pts. Prerequisites: GREK V1101-1102 or the equivalent. Selections form Attic prose.
Selections from Greek Literature: Herodotus GREK V3309 Section 001 Elizabeth Irwin Monday and Wednesday 1:10pm - 2:25pm 3pts. Prerequisites: GREK V1201-V1202 or the equivalent
Post-Baccalaureate Seminar GREK V3320 Section 001 Elizabeth Scharffenberger Wednesday 4:10pm - 6:00pm 3pts.
Senior Seminar, Ancient Studies GREK/LATN/ANCST V3996 Section 001 Nancy Worman Wednesday 4:10pm - 6pm 3pts. Prerequisites: 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 2008-2009: Slavery. Previous topics have included: love, the natural world, and dining in antiquity.
Directed Readings GREK V3997 Section 001 3pts.
Supervised Research GREK V3998 Section 001 3pts.
Selections from Greek Literature: Athenian Rhetoric and Oratory GREK W4009 Section 001 Marcus Folch Monday and Wednesday 2:40pm - 3:55pm 3pts. Prerequisites: GREK V1201-V1202 or the equivalent
History of Greek Literature I GREK W4105 Section 001 Deborah Steiner Tuesday and Thursday 11:00am - 12;50pm 4pts. Prerequisites: At least two terms of Greek at the 3000 level or higher. - Readings in Greek literature from Homer to the 4th century B.C.
Classical Aegina: Texts and their Contexts GREK G8370 Section 001 Elizabeth Irwin Monday 4:10pm - 6pm 3pts.
Elementary I LATN V1101 Section001 Eric Sloat Tuesday and Thursday 6:10pm - 8pm 4pts. For students who have never studied Latin. An intensive study of grammar with reading of simple prose and poetry.
Elementary I LATN V1101 Section 002 Collomia Charles Monday and Wednesday 4:10pm - 6pm 4pts. For students who have never studied Latin. An intensive study of grammar with reading of simple prose and poetry.
Elementary II LATN V1102 Section 001 Sophia Bender-Koning Monday and Wednesday 4:10pm - 6pm 4pts. Prerequisites: LATN V1101 - A continuation of LATN V1101, including a review of grammar and syntax for students whose study of Latin has been interrupted.
Intensive Elementary LATN V1121 Section 001 Zoe Smith Monday, Wednesday and Friday 2:40pm - 3:55pm 4pts. - Designed to cover all of Latin grammar and syntax in one semester in order to prepare the student to enter LATN V1201 or V1202.
Intermediate I LATN V1201 Section 001 Alexa Jervis Tuesday and Thursday 1:10pm - 2:25pm, Friday 1:10pm - 2pm 4pts. Prerequisites: LATN V1101-V1102, or LATN V1121, or the equivalent. - Selections from Catullus and from Cicero or Caesar.
Intermediate I LATN V1201 Section 02 Elizabeth Murphy Monday and Wednesday 6:10pm - 8pm 4pts. Prerequisites: LATN V1101-V1102, or LATN V1121, or the equivalent. - Selections from Catullus and from Cicero or Caesar.
Augustan Poetry LATN V3012 Section 001 Gareth Williams Tuesday and Thursday 9:10am - 10:25am 3pts. Prerequisites: LATN V1202 or the equivalent. - Selections from Vergil and Horace. Combines literary analysis with work in grammar and metrics.
Introduction to Midieval Latin Literature LATN V3033 Section 001 Carmela Franklin Monday and Wednesday 10:35am - 11:50am 3pts. Prerequisites: LATN V1202 or the equivalent.
Latin Literature Selections: Elegy LATN V3309 Section 001 Katharina Volk Monday and Wednesday 1:10pm - 2:25pm 3pts. Prerequisites: LATN V3012 or the equivalent. - Since the content of this course changes from year to year, it may be repeated for credit.
Post-Baccalaureate Seminar LATN V3320 Elizabeth Scharffenberger Wednesday 4:10pm - 6:00pm 3pts.
Senior Seminar, Ancient Studies GREK/LATN/ANCST V3996 Section 001 Nancy Worman Wednesday 4:10pm - 6pm 3pts. Prerequisites: 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.
Directed Readings LATN V3997 Section 001 3pts.
Supervised Research LATN V3998 Section 001 3pts.
Latin Literature: Senecan Tragedy LATN W4009 Sectio 001 Gareth Williams Tuesday and Thursday 1:10pm - 2:25pm 3pts. Prerequisites: LATN V3012 or the equivalent.
Latin Literature of the Republic LATN W4105 Section 001/CLAS/ James Zetzel Tuesday and Thursday 9:00am - 10:50pm 4pts. Prerequisites: At least two terms of Latin at the 3000 level or higher. - Latin literature from the beginning to early Augustan times.
Elements of Latin Prose Style LATN W4139 Section 001 Kristia Milnor Monday and Wednesday 9:10am - 10:25am 4pts. Prerequisites: At least four semesters of Latin, or the equivalent. - Intensive review of Latin syntax with translation of English sentences and paragraphs into Latin.
Lucretius LATN G8212 Katharina Volk Wednesday 4:10pm - 6:00pm 3pts.
Intro to Mod Greek Language and Culture GRKM V1101 Karen Van Dyck Tuesday and Thursday 9am -10:50am (conversation hour) 4pts. - Introduction to modern Greek language and culture. Designed for students wishing to learn the skills necessary to read modern Greek texts of moderate difficulty and converse on a wide range of topics. Students explore modern Greece's cultural landscape from "parea" to poetry to political graffiti. Special attention is paid to general problems of foreign language study and translation.
Intermediate I GRKM V1201 Section 001 Vangelis Calotychos Monday and Wednesday 10:35am - 11:50pm (conversation hour) 4pts. Prerequisites: GRKM V1101-V1102 or the equivalent. - This course is designed for students who are already familiar with the basic grammar and syntax of modern Greek language and can communicate at an elementary level. Using films, newspapers, and popular songs, students engage the finer points of Greek grammar and syntax and enrich their vocabulary. Emphasis is given to writing, whether in the form of film and book reviews or essays on particular topics taken from a selection of second year textbooks.
Elementary Modern Greek Conversation GRKM W1111 1pt.
Intermediate Modern Greek Conversation GRKM W1211 1pt.
Making of Modern Greek Poetry GRKM V3306 Section 001 Karen Van Dyck Tuesday and Thursday 1:10pm - 2:25pm 3pts. Prerequisites: GRKM V1201 or the equivalent. - An examination of Modern Greek Poetry. Questions of canon formation, oral and written culture, and literature as a national institution. Traces relation of classical tradition to modern identity and examines the effects of language, nation, politics, and ideology . Readings will include Solomos, Cavafy, Sikelianos, Seferis, and Ritsos.
Directed Readings GRKM V3997 Section 001 1-4pts.
Senior Research Seminar GRKM V3998 Section 001 1-4pts.
Greek Art & Architecture AHIS V3248 Section 001 Ioannis Mylonopoulos Monday and Wednesday 2:40pm-3:55pm 3pts. Introduction to the art and architecture of the Greek world during the archaic, classical, and Hellenistic periods (11th - 1st centuries B.C.E.).
Roman Art I AHIS G6265 Section 001 Francesco de Angelis Wednesday 4:10pm-6:00pm 3pts. Italians, Etruscans, and the development of Roman art from the early republic to Augustus.
Ancient Greek History, 800-146 B.C.E. HIST W1010 Section 001 Richard Billows Tuesday and Thursday 10:35am-11:50am 3pts. A review of the history of the Greek world from the beginnings of Greek archaic culture around 800 B.C., through the classical and Hellenistic periods to the definitive Roman conquest in 146 B.C., with concentration on political history, but attention also to social and cultural developments.
Jews and Judaism in Antiquity HIST W3611 Section 001 Seth Schwartz Monday and Wednesday 10:35am-11:50am 3pts. This course focuses on the varieties of Judaism in antiquity, from Cyrus the Great to the Muslim Conquest of Syria, and the emergence of rabbinic Judaism. Special emphasis is placed on hellenization, sectarianism, and the changes precipitated by the destruction of the Jerusalem temple.
Rome: A Preindustrial Metropolis HIST W4045 Section 001 Marco Maiuro Wednesday 11:00am-12:50pm 4pts. Ancient Rome from the 1st century BCE to the beginning of the 5th Century AD had about one million inhabitants. This demographic density is an exceptional feature among all preindustrial societies, equalled by London only at the beginning of the nineteenth century. After a short theoretical introduction to the subject of urbanism in pre-industrial societies and in particular in the classical period, the seminar will focus on three issues: the demographic trend of the city, the grain and water supply and the actual organization of water and grain distribution, and the role of the imperial court and government in building activities, feeding the people and assuring basic administrative services. Special attention will be paid to quantitative aspects of the social and economic history of the city. A wide range of sources will be examined: literary and juridical texts, inscriptions, archaeological and topographic evidence.
War and Society In the Greece HIST G8022 Section 001 Richard Billows Thursday 2:10pm-4:00pm 4pts. The dynamic relationship between the evolving ways in which Greek society was structured, and the ways in which the Greeks organized themselves for and conducted warfare at the different stages of their social evolution.
The Ancient State: Theories, Models, and Comparisons for Historians HIST G9008 Section 001 Walter Scheidel Wednesday 2:10pm-4:00pm 4 pts. This seminar introduces historians and students from cognate disciplines to a variety of recent approaches to the study of the early state. The seminar consists of three parts. During the first five weeks we develop an analytical framework for empirical engagement with the historical record from the ancient world. These opening sessions address fundamental questions: definitions of the state; preconditions of state formations and the emergence of the state; the dynamics of state formations, exemplified by conflict and managerial theories; and the nature of empires. The following six sessions are devoted to historical case studies, focusing on western Eurasia from the Sumerian to the Roman periods but complemented by comparative material from East Asia and Mesoamerica. These sessions challenge students to apply, assess and question the broad models developed in the first part of the seminar. In the final three sessions we consider generalizing theories of state formation, focusing on state failure and transformation and on complementary models of the main factors determining the fortunes of states.
The History of Philosophy: Pre-Socratics Through Augustine PHIL V2101 Section 001 Wolfgang Mann Monday and Wednesday 10:35am-11:50am 3pts. Exposition and analysis of the positions of the major philosophers from the pre-Socratics through Augustine.
Plato PHIL G9121 Section 001 Wolfgang Mann Wednesday 2:10pm-4:00pm 3-6pts.
Spring 2010
Directed Readings. ANCS V3997 Section 001. 3pts.
Directed Research. ANCS V3998 Section 001. 3pts.
Classics and Film. CLCV V3230 Section 001. Kristina Milnor. Tuesday 6:10pm - 10:00pm . 3pts. Considers cinematic representations of the ancient Mediterranean world, from early silent films to movies from the present day. Explores films that purport to represent historical events (such as Gladiator) and cinematic versions of ancient texts (Pasolini's Medea). Readings include ancient literature and modern criticism.
Drama & Democracy In Athens. CLLT V3218 Section 001. Elizabeth Irwin. Tuesday Thursday 2:40pm - 3:55pm. 3pts.
Classical Tradition. CLLT W4300 Section 001. Nancy Worman. Monday Wednesday 2:40pm - 3:55pm. 3pts. 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.
Approaches to Antiquity. CLPH W4300 Section 001. James E. Zetzel. Friday 11am - 12:50pm . 3pts.
Directed Readings. CLPH G4902 Section 001. 3pts.
Directed Reading and Research. CLPH G8902 Section 001. 3pts.
Elementary II. GREK V1102 Section 001. Dana F. Fields. Monday, Wednesday and Friday 4:10pm - 6:00pm . 4pts. Prerequisites: GREK V1101 or the equivalent, or the permission of the instructor or the director of undergraduate studies. Continuation of grammar study begun in GREK V1101; selections from Attic prose.
Elementary II. GREK V110 Section 002. Colin A. Webster. Monday and Wednesday 6:10pm - 8pm . 4pts. Prerequisites: GREK V1101 or the equivalent, or the permission of the instructor or the director of undergraduate studies. Continuation of grammar study begun in GREK V1101; selections from Attic prose.
Intensive Elementary. GREK V1121 Section 001. Elizabeth K Irwin. Monday, Wednesday and Friday 9:10am - 10:25am. 4pts. . Covers all of Greek grammar and syntax in one term. Prepares the student to enter second-year Greek (GREK V1201 or V1202).
Intermediate Greek: Prose & Poetry. GREK V1201 Section 001. Marcus Folch. Tuesday and Thursday 11:00am - 12:15pm, Friday 10:00am - 10:50am. 4pts. Prerequisites: GREK V1101-V1102 or GREK V1121 or the equivalent. . Selections form Attic prose.
Intermediate II: Homer. GREK V1202 Section 001. Helene Foley. Monday and Wednesday 11:00am - 12:15pm, Friday 11:00am - 11:50am. 4pts. Prerequisites: GREK V1101-V1102 or the equivalent. . Detailed grammatical and literary study of several books of the Iliad and introduction to the techniques or oral poetry, to the Homeric hexameter, and to the historical background of Homer.
Aristotle, Poetics. GREK V3310 Section 001. Nancy Worman. Monday and Wednesday 11am - 12:15pm. 3pts. Prerequisites: GREK V1201-V1202 or the equivalent
Directed Readings. GREK V3997 Section 001. 3pts.
Supervised Research. GREK V3998 Section 001. 3pts.
Selections from Greek Literature: Hesiod and Homeric Hymns. GREK W4010 Section 001. Deborah Steiner . Tuesday and Thursday 1:10pm - 2:25pm. 3pts. Prerequisites: GREK V1201-V1202 or the equivalent
History of Greek Literature II. GREK W4106 Section 001. Marco Fantuzzi. Monday and Wednesday 2:10pm - 4:00pm. 4pts. Prerequisites: 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.
Homer to Statius. GREK G8226 Section 001. Marco Fantuzzi. Thursday 4:10pm - 6pm. 3pts.
Elementary I. LATN V1101 Section 001. James F. Uden. Monday and Wednesday 4:10pm - 6pm . 4pts. -For students who have never studied Latin. An intensive study of grammar with reading of simple prose and poetry.
Elementary I. LATN V1101 Section 002. Tuesday and Thursday 1:10pm - 2:25pm, Friday 1:10pm - 2:25pm. 4pts. -For students who have never studied Latin. An intensive study of grammar with reading of simple prose and poetry.
Elementary II. LATN V1102 Section 001. Zoe Smith. Tuesday and Thursday 6:10pm - 8pm. 4pts. Prerequisites: LATN V1101. - A continuation of LATN V1101, including a review of grammar and syntax for students whose study of Latin has been interrupted.
Elementary II. LATN V1102 Section 002. Caleb Dance. Monday and Wednesday 4:10pm - 6pm. 4pts. . Prerequisites: LATN V1101. - A continuation of LATN V1101, including a review of grammar and syntax for students whose study of Latin has been interrupted.
Intensive Elementary. LATN V1121 Section 001. Collomia Charles. Monday, Wednesday and Friday 2:40pm - 3:55pm . 4pts. - Designed to cover all of Latin grammar and syntax in one semester in order to prepare the student to enter LATN V1201 or V1202.
Intermediate Latin I. LATN V1201Section 001. Gareth Williams . Tuesday and Thursday 1:10pm - 2:25pm, Friday 1:10pm - 2pm . 4pts. . Prerequisites: LATN V1101-V1102, or LATN V1121, or the equivalent. - Selections from Catullus and from Cicero or Caesar.
Intermediate Latin II. LATN V1202 Section 001. Sophia Bender-Koning. Tuesday and Thursday 1:10pm - 2:25pm, Friday 1:10pm - 2pm . 4pts. Prerequisites: LATN V1201 or the equivalent. - Selections from Ovid's Metamorphoses and from Sallust, Livy, Seneca, or Pliny.
Intermediate Latin II. LATN V1202 Section 002. Elizabeth Scharffenberger. Monday and Wednesday 6:10pm - 8pm . 4pts. . Prerequisites: LATN V1201 or the equivalent. - Selections from Ovid's Metamorphoses and from Sallust, Livy, Seneca, or Pliny.
Selections from Latin Literature: Lucan. LATN V3310 Section 001. Kristina Milnor. Tuesday and Thursday 11am - 12:15pm. 3pts. Prerequisites: LATN V3012 or the equivalent.
Directed Readings. LATN V3997 Section 001. 3 pts.
Supervised Research. LATN V3998 Section 001. 3pts.
Selections from Latin Literature: Livy. LATN W4010 Section 001. Deborah Steiner. Tuesday and Thursday 2:40pm - 3:55pm. 3pts. Prerequisites: LATN V3012 or the equivalent.
Latin Literature of the Empire. LATN W4106 Section 001. James Zetzel. Monday and Wednesday 2:10pm - 4pm . 4pts. Prerequisites: At least two terms of Latin at the 3000 level or higher. Latin literature from Augustus to 600 C.E.
Elements of Latin Prose Style. LATN W4106 Section 001. James Zetzel. Monday and Wednesday 11:00pm - 12:15pm . 3pts. Prerequisites: At least four semesters of Latin, or the equivalent. Intensive review of Latin syntax with translation of English sentences and paragraphs into Latin.
Martial. LATN G8400 Section 001. Kristina Milnor. Friday 1:10pm - 3:00pm . 3pts.
Introduction to Modern Greek Language and Culture. GRKM V1102 Section 001. Karen Van Dyck. Tuesday and Thursday 9am - 10:50am (and conversation hour). 4pts. Prerequisites: GRKM V1101 or the equivalent. Continuation of GRKM V1101. Introduction to modern Greek language and culture. Emphasis on speaking, writing, basic grammar, syntax and cross-cultural analysis.
Elementary Conversation. GRKM W1112 Section 001. 1pnt
Intermediate II. GRKM V1202 Section 001. Vangelis Calotychos. Monday and Wednesday 11am - 12:50pm (and conversation hour). 4pts. Prerequisites: GRKM V1201 or the equivalent. Continuation of GRKM V1201. Students complete their knowledge of the fundamentals of Greek grammar and syntax while continuing to enrich their vocabulary.
Intermediate Conversation. GRKM W1212 Section 001. 1pnt.
Topics through Greek Film. GRKM V3135 Section 001. Vangelis Calotychos. Monday 6:10pm - 10pm. 3pts. This course introduces students to major literary, cultural, and political issues in modern Greece through Greek film. Discussion of films are placed alongside weekly readings in the novel, history, politics, film criticism. All films have English subtitles. There will be a Greek and English section. Films by Angelopoulos, Cacoyannis, Voulgaris, Marketaki, Koundouros, Costa-Gavras, Giannaris, Papatakis, and Dassin.
Introduction to Comparative Literature and Society. GRKM 83900 Section 001. Karen Van Dyck. T uesday 4:10pm - 6pm . 3pts.
Directed Readings. GRKM V3997 Section 001. 1-4pts.
Senior Research Seminar. GRKM V3998 Section 001. 1-4pts.
Directed Readings. GRKM W4997 Section 001. 3pts.
Fall 2009
Senior Sem. Ancient Studies. GREK/LATN/ANCST V3996 Section 001. Nancy Worman. Wednesday 4:10pm - 6pm. 3pts. Prerequisites: 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 2008-2009: Slavery. Previous topics have included: love, the natural world, and dining in antiquity.
Directed Readings. ANCS V3997 Section 001. 3pts
Directed Research. ANCS V3998 Section 001. 3pts.
Classical Mythology. CLLT V3132 Section 001. Deborah Steiner. Tuesday and Thursday 11am - 12:15pm. 3pts. - 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.
Women in Antiquity. CLCV V3158 Section 001. Helene Foley. Monday and Wednesday 11am - 12:15pm. 3pts.
Ancient Political Theory. CLCV W4145 Section 001. James Zetzel. Monday and Wednesday 2:40pm - 3:55pm. 3pts. - An examination of ancient political theory in its social and philosophical context. Topics will include constitutional theory, the origins and legitimation of government, ethics and politics, the regulation of private life, the rule of law, and the cosmopolis. Authors will include the Sophists, Plato (Republic, Laws, Statesman), Aristotle (Politics), Cicero (Republic and Laws), Polybius, Dio of Prusa (On Kingship, Borysthenic Oration), and Augustine (City of God).
Directed Readings. CLPH G4901 Section 001. 3pts.
Directed Reading and Research. CLPH G8901 Section 001. 3pts.
Colloquia. CLPH GXXX. Tuesday 4:10pm - 6pm. 616 and 617B Hamilton
Proficiency. LATN . Fridays 12:15pm -2:15pm. 617 B Hamilton
Elementary I. GREK V1101 Section 001. Dana Fields. Monday, Wednesday and Friday 11am - 12:15pm. 4pts. - For students who have never studied Greek. An intensive study of grammar with reading and writing of simple Attic prose.
Elementary I. GREK V1101 Section 002. Colin Webster. Monday Wednesday 6:10pm - 8pm 4pts. - For students who have never studied Greek. An intensive study of grammar with reading and writing of simple Attic prose.
Intensive Elementary. GREK V1121 Setion 001. James Uden. Monday, Wednesday and Friday 9:10am - 10:25am. 4pts. - Covers all of Greek grammar and syntax in one term. Prepares the student to enter second-year Greek
Intermediate Prose. GREK V1201 Section 001. Christina Matone. Monday and Wednesday 11am - 12:15pm, Friday 11am - 11:50am. 4pts. Prerequisites: GREK V1101-1102 or the equivalent. . Selections form Attic prose.
Two Athenian Tragedies: Euripides’ Ion and Sophocle’s Oedipus at Colonus. GREK V3309 Section 001. Suzanne Said. Monday and Wednesday 1:10pm - 2:25pm. 3pts. Prerequisites: GREK V1201-V1202 or the equivalent. - Since the content of this course changes from year to year, it may be repeated for credit.
Post-Baccalaureate Seminar. GREK V3320 Section 001. Elizabeth Scharffenberger. Monday and Wednesday 2:40pm - 3:55pm. 3pts.
Senior Seminar, Ancient Studies. GREK/LATN/ANCST V3996 Section 001. Nancy Worman. Wednesday 4:10pm - 6pm. 3pts. Prerequisites: 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 2008-2009: Slavery. Previous topics have included: love, the natural world, and dining in antiquity.
Directed Readings. GREK V3997 Section 001. 3pts.
Supervised Research. GREK V3998 Section 001. 3pts.
Satyr Play and Comedy. GREK W4009 Section 001. Helene Foley. Monday and Wednesday 2:40pm - 3:55pm. 3pts.
History of Greek Literature I. GREK W4105 Section 001. Deborah Steiner. Tuesday and Thursday 2:10pm - 4pm . 4pts. Prerequisites: At least two terms of Greek at the 3000 level or higher. - Readings in Greek literature from Homer to the 4th century B.C.
Greek Prose Composition. GREK W4139 Section 001. Tuesday and Thursday 11am - 12:15pm . 3pts. Prerequisites: 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.
A Theatrical Society: Theatrical Similes Under the Early Empire. GREK G8490 Section 001. Suzanne Said . Monday 4:10pm - 6pm . 3pts.
Intro to Mod Greek Language and Culture. GRKM V1101. Karen Van Dyck. Tuesday and Thursday 9am -10:50am (conversation hour). 4pts. - Introduction to modern Greek language and culture. Designed for students wishing to learn the skills necessary to read modern Greek texts of moderate difficulty and converse on a wide range of topics. Students explore modern Greece's cultural landscape from "parea" to poetry to political graffiti. Special attention is paid to general problems of foreign language study and translation.
Intermediate I. GRKM V1201 Section 001. Vangelis Calotychos. Monday and Wednesday 11am - 12:50pm (conversation hour). 4pts. Prerequisites: GRKM V1101-V1102 or the equivalent. - This course is designed for students who are already familiar with the basic grammar and syntax of modern Greek language and can communicate at an elementary level. Using films, newspapers, and popular songs, students engage the finer points of Greek grammar and syntax and enrich their vocabulary. Emphasis is given to writing, whether in the form of film and book reviews or essays on particular topics taken from a selection of second year textbooks.
Elementary Modern Greek Conversation. GRKM W1111. 1pt.
Intermediate Modern Greek Conversation. GRKM W1211. 1pt.
Greece at the Crossroads. CLGM W4290 Section 001. Karen Van Dyck. Tuesday 7:10pm - 9pm. 4pts. - This course introduces students to key aspects of Modern Greek culture as well as to faculty at Columbia working on Greece in different departments. Readings focus on moments when Greece's position at the crossroads between East and West become comparatively relevant to particular disciplines. Students study works by poets, novelists, filmmakers, literary critics, historians, anthropologists and architects; Columbia faculty and invited guests then discuss their own scholarship in these fields. Texts are available in both English and Greek. The course can be taken with a one-credit extra hour tutorial for advanced students reading materials in Greek.
The Politics of Poiein: Greek Poets and their Interlocutors. CLGM W4390 SECTION 001. Stathis Gourgouris. Tuesday 11am - 12:50pm. 3pts. - This course stages an imaginary dialogue between certain Greek poets, whose work spans the 20th century, and poets of the same era from other parts of the world, for whom Greek motifs are crucial to their poetic sensibility. These motifs may pertain to both ancient and modern figures of Hellenism, but even when the figures are recognizably ancient the assumption is that they extend themselves to an outmaneuverable modernity. Indeed, by staging this dialogue, the course will engage in interrogations of modernity and, moreover, the specific ways in which figures of modernity and figures of Hellenism are entwined. At the same time, we will pay close attention to different articulations of poi?sis, especially as they pertain to a certain politics. The literary historical sphere spans the range of early modernism to postmodernism and postcolonialism, as well as specific poetic-political sensibilities, whether aestheticist or Marxist, feminist or queer.
Directed Readings. GRKM V3997 Section 001. 1-4pts.
Senior Research Seminar. GRKM V3998 Section 001. 1-4pts.
Directed Readings. GRKM V4997 Section 001. 3pts.
Elementary I. LATN V1101 Section001. Zoe Smith. Tuesday and Thursday 6:10pm - 8pm . 4pts. For students who have never studied Latin. An intensive study of grammar with reading of simple prose and poetry.
Elementary I. LATN V1101 Section 002. Caleb Dance. Monday and Wednesday 4:10pm - 6pm. 4pts. For students who have never studied Latin. An intensive study of grammar with reading of simple prose and poetry.
Elementary II. LATN V1102 Section 001. Justin Drombrowski. Monday and Wednesday 4:10pm - 6pm . 4pts. Prerequisites: LATN V1101. - A continuation of LATN V1101, including a review of grammar and syntax for students whose study of Latin has been interrupted.
Intensive Elementary. LATN V1121 Section 001. Monday, Wednesday and Friday 2:40pm - 3:55pm . 4pts. - Designed to cover all of Latin grammar and syntax in one semester in order to prepare the student to enter LATN V1201 or V1202.
Intermediate I. LATN V1201 Section 001. Christina Matone. Tuesday and Thursday 1:10pm - 2:25pm, Friday 1:10pm - 2pm. 4pts. Prerequisites: LATN V1101-V1102, or LATN V1121, or the equivalent. - Selections from Catullus and from Cicero or Caesar.
Intermediate I. LATN V1201 Section 02. Sophia Bender-Koning. Monday and Wednesday 6:10pm - 8pm. 4pts. Prerequisites: LATN V1101-V1102, or LATN V1121, or the equivalent. - Selections from Catullus and from Cicero or Caesar.
Intermediate II. LATN V1202 Section 001. Collomia Charles. Tuesday and Thursday 1:10pm - 2:25pm , Friday 1:10pm - 2pm. 4pts. Prerequisites: LATN V1201 or the equivalent. - Selections from Ovid's Metamorphoses and from Sallust, Livy, Seneca, or Pliny.
Augustan Poetry. LATN V3012 Section 001. Marcus Folch. Tuesday and Thursday 9am - 10:25am. 3pts. Prerequisites: LATN V1202 or the equivalent. - Selections from Vergil and Horace. Combines literary analysis with work in grammar and metrics.
Latin Literature Selections: Tacitus. LATN V3309 Section 001. Gareth Williams. Tuesday and Thursday 11am - 12:15pm . 3pts. Prerequisites: LATN V3012 or the equivalent. - Since the content of this course changes from year to year, it may be repeated for credit. Topic for 2008-2009: Sallust.
Post-Baccalaureate Seminar. LATN V3320. Elizabeth Scharffenberger. Monday and Wednesday 2:40pm - 3:55pm
Senior Seminar, Ancient Studies. GREK/LATN/ANCST V3996 Section 001. Nancy Worman. Wednesday 4:10pm - 6pm. 3pts. Prerequisites: 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.
Directed Readings. LATN V3997 Section 001. 3pts.
Supervised Research. LATN V3998 Section 001. 3pts.
Latin Literature: Roman Comedy. LATN W4009 Sectio 001. Elizabeth Scharffenberger. Monday and Wednesday 1:10pm - 2:25pm . 3pts. Prerequisites: LATN V3012 or the equivalent.
Latin Literature of the Republic. LATN W4105 Section 001/CLAS/. Gareth Williams. 4//Tuesday and Thursday 2:10pm - 4pm . 4pts. Prerequisites: At least two terms of Latin at the 3000 level or higher. - Latin literature from the beginning to early Augustan times.
Catullus in Contexts. LATN 8221. James Zetzel . Wednesday 11am - 1pm .
Fall 2008
Ancient Greek History, 800-146 BC. HIST W1010. Richard Billows. 517 Hamilton Hall, TR 10:35am-11:50am. 58296. 3 pts.
Elementary Greek I. GREK V1101. Section 001 (Julia Lougovaya): 616 Hamilton Hall, MWF 11:00am-12:15pm. 96101. Section 002 (Monica Hellstrom): 613 Hamilton Hall, MW 6:10pm-8:00pm. 21401. 4 pts.
Elementary Modern Greek I. GRKM V1101. Karen Van Dyck. 613 Hamilton Hall, TR 9:00am-10:50am. 76254. 5 pts.
Elementary Latin I. LATN V1101. Section 001 (Collomia Charles): 307 Milbank Hall, MWF 9:10am-10:25am. 09856. Section 002 (Rodney Ast): 609 Hamilton Hall, TR 4:10pm-6:00pm. 77784. Section 003 (Irene SanPietro): 609 Hamilton Hall, MW 6:10pm-8:00pm. 10284. 4 pts.
Elementary Latin II. LATN V1102. Alan Fishbone. 318 Hamilton Hall, TR 4:10pm-6:00pm. 12453. 4 pts.
Intensive Elementary Greek. GREK V1121. Julia Lougovaya. Covers all of Greek grammar and syntax in one term. Prepares the student to enter second-year Greek (GREK V1201 or V1202). 616 Hamilton Hall, MWF 9:10am-10:25am. 22253. 4 pts.
Intensive Elementary Latin. LATN V1121. James Uden. Designed to cover all of Latin grammar and syntax in one semester in order to prepare the student to enter second-year Latin (LATN V1201 or V1202). 607 Hamilton Hall, MWF 2:40pm-3:55pm. 16850. 4 pts.
Intermediate Greek: Prose. GREK V1201. Nancy Worman. 501 Milbank Hall, MW 11:00am-12:15pm. 09533. 4 pts.
Intermediate Modern Greek I. GRKM V1201. Evangelos Calotychos. 616 Hamilton Hall, MW 12:40pm-2:30pm. 78002. 4 pts.
Intermediate Latin I. LATN V1201. Section 001 (Collomia Charles): 214 Milbank Hall, TR 1:10pm-2:25pm, F 1:10pm-2:00pm. 09121. Section 002 (Christina Matone): 616 Hamilton Hall, MW 6:10pm-8:00pm. 63010. 4 pts.
Intermediate Latin II. LATN V1202. Silviu Anghel. 613 Hamilton Hall, TR 1:10pm-2:25pm. 54789. 4 pts.
Augustan Poetry. LATN V3012. Collomia Charles. 225 Milbank Hall, TR 9:10am-10:25am. 09303. 3 pts.
Plato. PHIL V3121. Wolfgang Mann. Room TBA, TR 10:35am-11:50am. 12546. 3 pts.
Comedy: Past and Present. CLLT V3130. Elizabeth Scharffenberger. 603 Hamilton Hall, TR 11:00am-12:15pm. 61651. 3 pts.
Greek Art and Architecture. AHIS V3248. Joannis Mylonopoulos. 612 Schermerhorn Hall, MW 4:10pm-5:25pm. 28505. 3 pts.
Latin Literature Selections: Sallust. LATN V3309. Alexa Jervis. 616 Hamilton Hall, TR 11:00am-12:15pm. 58505. 3 pts.
Greek Literature Selections: Euripides. GREK V3310. Deborah Steiner. 408 Hamilton Hall, TR 2:40pm-3:55pm. 23157. 3 pts.
Greek American Culture. GRKM V3400. Karen Van Dyck. 617B Hamilton, TR 7:10pm-9:00pm. 87003. 3 pts.
Senior Seminar. ANCS V3995 (76458), GREK V3996 (85804), LATN V3996 (77053). Mark Buchan. 617B Hamilton Hall, R 4:10pm-6:00pm. 3 pts.
Directed Readings. ANCS V3997 (87209), GREK V3997 (50035), GRKM V3997 (99755), LATN V3997 (62954). Prerequisites: Permission of the director of undergraduate studies. A program of reading in Greek or Latin literature, to be tested by a series of short papers, one long paper, or an oral or written examination. Variable credit.
Directed Research. ANCS V3998 (87905), GREK V3998 (57287), GRKM V3998 (91050), LATN V3998 (63504). Prerequisites: Permission of the director of undergraduate studies. A program of research in Greek or Latin literature. Research paper required. Variable credit.
The Eastern Mediterranean in the Late Bronze Age. HIST W4001. Marc Van de Mieroop. 311 Fayerweather, R 4:10pm-6:00pm. 52597. 4 pts.
Greek Literature Selections: Plutarch. GREK W4009. Suzanne Said. 617B Hamilton Hall, MW 1:10pm-2:25pm. 42349. 3 pts.
Rome: Preindustrial Metropolis. HIST W4045. Marco Maiuro. 301M Fayerweather, M 11:00am-12:50pm. 58783. 4 pts.
Latin Literature Selections: Seneca. LATN W4010. Gareth Williams. 617B Hamilton Hall, TR 1:10pm-2:25pm. 66407. 3 pts.
Latin Literature of the Republic. LATN W4105. Gareth Williams. 613 Hamilton Hall, MW 4:10pm-6:00pm. 83603. 4 pts.
History of Greek Literature II. GREK W4106. Suzanne Said. 617B Hamilton Hall, MW 11:00am-12:50pm. 62499. 4 pts.
Elements of Latin Prose Style. LATN W4139. Katharina Volk. 613 Hamilton Hall, MW 2:40pm-3:55pm. 91300. 3 pts.
The Classical Tradition. CLLT W4300. Nancy Worman. OCD Elliot Hall, MW 2:40pm-3:55pm. 04024. 3 pts.
Hellenistic Philosophy. PHIL G4140. Katja Vogt. Room TBA, M 4:10pm-6:00pm. 72746. 3 pts.
Directed Readings. CLPH G4901 (78034), CLPH G4902 (80537), GRKM W4997 (91755). 3 pts.
Roman Art IV. AHIS G6274. Natalie Kampen and Holger Klein. 934 Schermerhorn Hall, M 12:00pm-1:50pm. 97647. 3 pts.
Problems in Roman History, 14-235 AD. HIST G8030. William Harris. 302 Fayerweather, W 4:10pm-6:00pm. 63446. 4 pts.
Greek Lyric Poetry. GREK G8218. Deborah Steiner. 716A Hamilton Hall, R 4:10pm-6:00pm. 87507. 3 pts.
Ovid's Fasti. LATN G8252. Katharina Volk. 617B Hamilton Hall, R 11:00am-1:00pm. 97053. 3 pts.
Directed Reading and Research II. CLPH G8902 (83286). 3 pts.
Spring 2009
Romans and their Empire, 754 BC to 565 AD. HIST W1020 (12547). Marco Maiuro. MW 9:10-10:25am, room TBA. 3 pts.
Elementary Latin I. LAT V1101 (04770). Collomia Charles. MW 4:10-6:00pm, room TBA. 4 pts.
Elementary Greek II. GREK V1102 (83286). 3 pts.
Elementary Greek II. GREK V1102. Section 001: Collomia Charles. MWF 11:00am-12:15pm, room TBA. 06432. Section 002: Monica Hellstrom. TR 6:10-8:00pm, room TBA. 87402.4 pts.
Elementary Modern Greek II. GRKM V1102 (83551). Elena Tzelepis. TR 9:10-11:00am, room TBA. 5 pts.
Elementary Latin II. LAT V1102. Section 001: MWF 9:10-10:25am, room TBA, 10898. Section 002: Rodney Ast. TR 4:10-6:00pm, room TBA. 18249. Section 003: MW 6:10-8:00pm, room TBA. 18654. 4 pts.
Intensive Elementary Greek. GREK V1121 (95851). Julia Lougovaya. MW 9:10-10:35am, F 9:00-9:50am, room TBA. 4 pts.
Intensive Elementary Latin. LAT V1121 (07555). Collomia Charles. MWF 1:10-2:25pm, room TBA. 4 pts.
Intermediate Greek: Prose. GREK V1201 (91799). Marco Fantuzzi. TR 11:00am-12:15pm, F 11:00-11:50am, room TBA. 4 pts.
Intermediate Latin I. LAT V1201 (27249).TR 4:10-6:00pm, room TBA. 4 pts.
Intermediate Modern Greek II. GRKM V1202 (88103). Evangelos Calotychos. MW 12:40-2:25pm, room TBA. 5 pts.
Intermediate Latin II. LAT V1202. Section 001: MWF 9:10-10:25am, room TBA. 27948. Section 002: Christina Matone. MW 6:10-8:00pm, room TBA. 21350. 3 pts.
Intermediate Greek: Poetry. GREK V1202 (08335). Helene Foley. MW 11:00am-12:15pm, F 11:00-11:50am, room TBA. 4 pts.
Ancient Political Theory. HIST W3006 (16848). Richard Billows. TR 10:35-11:50am, room TBA. 3 pts.
Plato. PHIL V3121 (12546). Wolfgang Mann. TR 10:35-11:50am, room TBA. 3 pts.
Ancient Law. CLCV V3163 (82549). James Zetzel. TR 2:40-3:55pm, room TBA. 3 pts.
Greek Literature Selections: Rhetoric. GREK V3309 (02413). Nancy Worman. MW 1:10-2:25pm, room TBA. 3 pts.
Latin Literature Selections: Cicero. LAT V3310 (28350). Alexa Jervis. MW 1:10-2:25pm, room TBA. 3 pts.
Roman Art and Architecture. AHIS V3250 (09239). Natalie Kampen. TR 2:40-3:55pm, room TBA. 3 pts.
Intensive Greek Reading. GREK V3320 (80783). Marco Fantuzzi. TR 2:40-3:55pm, room TBA. 3 pts.
Intensive Latin Reading. LAT V3320 (12208). Mark Buchan. MW 4:10-5:25pm, room TBA. 3 pts.
Selections from Latin Literature: Vergil. LAT W4009 (70954). James Zetzel. TR 11:00am-12:15pm, room TBA.3 pts.
Selections from Greek Literature. the Iliad GREK W4010 (93668). Deborah Steiner. TR 12:15-1:30pm, room TBA. 3 pts.
Athens Imagined. GRKM 84085 (61499). Neni Panourgia. M 2:10-4:00pm, room TBA. 3 pts.
History of Greek Literature I. GREK W4105 (63600). Deborah Steiner. TR 2:10-4:00pm, room TBA. 4 pts.
Latin Literature of the Empire. LAT W4106 (83198). Katharina Volk. MW 4:10-6:00pm, room TBA. 4 pts.
Gender and Sexuality in Ancient Greece. CLCV W4110 (07500). Helene Foley. MW 2:40-3:55pm, room TBA. 3 pts.
Hellenistic Philosophy. PHIL G4140 (72746). Katja Vogt. M 4:10-6:00pm, room TBA. 3 pts.
Elements of Greek Prose Style. GREK W4139 (61849). Julia Lougovaya. MW 11:00am-12:15pm, room TBA. 3 pts.
Greece and Turkey: Literature and Politics. GRKM W4420 (95948). Evangelos Calotychos. M 6:10-8:00pm, room TBA. 4 pts.
Plato's Theaetetus. GREK G8205 (67998). Elizabeth Scharffenberger and Wolfgang Mann. F 12:00-1:50pm, room TBA. 3 pts.
Silver Epic. LAT G8823 (92350). Gareth Williams. R 4:10-6:00pm, room TBA. 3 pts.
The Ancient Greek City in the time of Aurelius. HIST G8007 (85803) Richard Billows. R 2:10-4:00pm, room TBA. 4 pts.