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Modern Greek
GRK 11 will be taught by Irene Kacandes Winter 13 at 3A

Fall 2011

  • CLST 5: The Heroic Vision: Epics of Greece and Rome (LIT/W) - Perry - 2
  • CLST 11: Sparta: The Birth and Death of an Empire (SOC/W) - Christesen - 10
  • CLST 15 (HIST 94.4): Alexander the Great and the Macedonian Kings (SOC/INT/W) - Christesen - 12
  • CLST 30.1: (FSP Rome) Classical Art & Archaeology (ART/W) - Ulrich
  • CLST 30.2: (FSP Rome) Classical Art & Archaeology (ART/W) - Ulrich
  • CLST 31: (FSP Rome) Ancient Literature & History (W) - Stewart
  • CLST 85: Independent Reading and Research - Ulrich - ARR
  • CLST 87: Thesis - Ulrich - ARR
  • GRK 1: Introductory Greek - Perry - 9
  • GRK 10: Readings in Greek Prose and Poetry (LIT/W) - Graver - 11
  • GRK 28: Philosophy (TMV/W) - Graver - 11
  • GRK 85: Independent Reading and Research - Ulrich - ARR
  • GRK 87: Thesis - Ulrich - ARR
  • LAT 1.1: Introductory Latin - Schwartz - 9
  • LAT 1.2: Introductory Latin - Bradley - 2
  • LAT 15: Literature and the Romans (LIT/W) - Graver - 9
  • LAT 22: Literature of the Republic (LIT/W) - Schwartz - 10A
  • LAT 85: Independent Reading and Research - Ulrich - ARR
  • LAT 87: Thesis - Ulrich - ARR

Winter 2012

  • CLST 1: Antiquity Today: An Introduction to Classical Studies (LIT/INT/CI) - Christesen - 11
  • CLST 11: Sports and Democratization (SOC/W) - Christesen - 10A
  • CLST 18 (HIST 94.6): History of the Roman Empire: Roman Principate to Christian Empire (INT/SOC/W) - Stewart - 12
  • CLST 20: Greek Historic Archaeology: The Emergence of Civilization in the Aegean (SOC/W) - Schultz - 10
  • CLST 40 (COLT 19): Topics in Translation: Theory and Practice (LIT/INT/W) - Williamson - 11
  • CLST 85: Independent Reading and Research - Ulrich -ARR
  • CLST 87: Thesis - Ulrich - ARR
  • GRK 1-3: Intensive Greek - Tell - 9 & 12
  • GRK 3: Intermediate Greek - Perry - 9
  • GRK 26: Intellectual Inquiry in Classical Athens (TMV/W)  - Stewart - 2
  • GRK 85: Independent Reading and Research - Ulrich - ARR
  • GRK 87: Thesis - Ulrich - ARR
  • LAT 1: Introductory Latin - Schwartz - 9
  • LAT 1.2: Introductory Latin - Bradley - 9
  • LAT 3.1: Intermediate Latin - Graver - 9
  • LAT 3.2: Intermediate Latin - Bradley - 2
  • LAT 24: Romans Write Satire (LIT/W) - Graver - 10A
     Note: LAT 24 for W12 has a new description
     ROMANS WRITE SATIRE
     Basically a humorous monologue on contemporary topics,
     verse satire is the one kind of writing the Romans claimed
     as entirely their own. We'll read some of the best-known
     examples by Horace and Juvenal and explore the dynamics of
     self-representation, humor, and aggression in Roman and
     some more recent literature. Options will be provided to
     enable those with more and less experience reading Latin
     to proceed at a pace appropriate for them.
  • LAT 85: Independent Reading and Research - Ulrich -ARR
  • LAT 87: Thesis - Ulrich - ARR

Spring 2012

  • CLST 2 (THEA 10): The Tragedy and Comedy of Greece and Rome (ART/W) - Tell - 2
  • CLST 7: First Year Seminar: The Idea of Rome  - Williamson - 10
  • CLST 11: (COCO 5): Slave Societies, Ancient and Modern: Imperial Rome and Brazil (INT/LIT/NW)  - Stewart / Smolin - 12
  • CLST 21: From Disaster to Triumph: Greek Archaeology from the Destruction of Mycenae to the Persian Wars (SOC/W) - Schultz - 11
  • CLST 26: Later Roman Imperial Archaeology: The Golden Age and Beyond (ART/W) - Ulrich - 12
  • CLST 85: Independent Reading and Research - Ulrich - ARR
  • CLST 87: Thesis - Ulrich - ARR
  • GRK 10: Readings in Greek Prose and Poetry (LIT/W) - Williamson - 2
  • GRK 20: Homer (LIT/W) - Tell - 10
  • GRK 85: Independent Reading and Research - Ulrich - ARR
  • GRK 87: Thesis - Ulrich - ARR
  • LAT 3: Intermediate Latin - Schwartz - 9
  • LAT 10: Readings in Latin Prose and Poetry (LIT/W) - Schwartz - 11
  • LAT 26: Literature of the Early Empire (LIT/W) - Stewart - 10A
  • LAT 85: Independent Reading and Research - Ulrich - ARR
  • LAT 87: Thesis - Ulrich - ARR

Summer 2012

  • CLST 4: Classical Mythology (TMV/CI) - Perry - 12
  • CLST 85: Independent Reading and Research - Chair - ARR
  • CLST 87: Thesis - Chair - ARR
  • GRK 30: Studies in Greek and Latin Literature (LIT/W) - Chaudhuri - 10A
  • GRK 85: Independent Reading and Research - Chair - ARR
  • GRK 87: Thesis - Chair - ARR
  • LAT 30: Studies in Greek and Latin Literature (LIT/W) - Chaudhuri - 10A
  • LAT 85: Independent Reading and Research - Chair - ARR
  • LAT 87: Thesis - Chair - ARR

Fall 2012

  • CLST 3: Reason and the Good Life: Socrates to Epictetus (TMV/W) - Riesbeck - 11 
  • CLST 6: Introduction to Classical Archaeology (INT/ART/W) - Ulrich - 10 
  • CLST 19 (HIST 94.7): Methods and Theory in Ancient History (SOC/W) - Stewart - 2
  • CLST 24: Etruscan and Early Roman Archaeology: The Rise of Rome (INT/SOC/W) - Ulrich - 12
  • CLST 85: Independent Reading and Research - Chair - ARR
  • CLST 87: Thesis - Chair - ARR
  • GRK 1: Introductory Greek - Riesbeck - 9
  • GRK 10: Readings in Greek Prose and Poetry (LIT/W) - Schwartz - 2A
  • GRK 29: New Testament (TMV/W) - Schwartz - 2A
  • GRK 85: Independent Reading and Research - Chair - ARR
  • GRK 87: Thesis - Chair - ARR
  • LAT 1.1: Introductory Latin - Pulju - 9
  • LAT 1.2: Introductory Latin - Staff - 2
  • LAT 15: Literature and the Romans (LIT/W) - Chaudhuri - 9
  • LAT 20: Horace (LIT/W) - Schwartz - 10A
  • LAT 85: Independent Reading and Research - Chair - ARR
  • Lat 87: Thesis - Chair - ARR

Winter 2013

  • CLST 1: Antiquity Today: An Introduction to Classical Studies (INT/LIT/CI) - Christesen - 10
  • CLST 14 (HIST 94.3): Greek History: Archaic and Classical Greece (SOC/W) - Christesen - 12
  • CLST 22: Greek Classical Archaeology: City-States and Panhellenic Sanctuaries (ART/W) - Hruby - 10
  • CLST 40 (COLT 19): Translation: Theory and Practice (INT/LIT/W) - Otter - 10 
  • CLST 85: Independent Reading and Research - Chair - ARR
  • CLST 87: Thesis - Chair - ARR
  • GRK 1-3: Intensive Greek - Tell - 9 & 2
  • GRK 3: Intermediate Greek - Riesbeck - 9
  • GRK 11: Modern Greek - Kacandes - 3A 
  • GRK 24: Theater (LIT/W) - Williamson - 11 
  • GRK 85: Independent Reading and Research - Chair - ARR
  • GRK 87: Thesis - Chair - ARR
  • LAT 1.1: Introductory Latin - Chaudhuri - 2
  • LAT 3.1: Intermediate Latin - Schwartz - 9
  • LAT 3.2: Intermediate Latin - Hruby - 2
  • LAT 22: Literature of the Republic (LIT/W) Stewart - 2A
  • LAT 85: Independent Reading and Research - Chair - ARR
  • LAT 87: Thesis - Chair - ARR

Spring 2013

  • CLST 2 (THEA 10): The Tragedy and Comedy of Greece and Rome (ART/W) - Tell - 11
  • CLST 7: First Year Seminar:  (TMV/W) - Schwartz - 2A
  • CLST 11: Topics in Greek and Roman Social and Economic History - Ulrich - 10
  • CLST 17 (HIST 94.5): Roman History: The Republic (SOC/W) - Stewart - 11
  • CLST 25: Early Roman Imperial Archaeology: The First Emperors (ART/W) - Ulrich - 12 
  • CLST 30.1: (FSP Greece) Classical Art & Archaeology (ART/W) - Christesen - 
  • CLST 30.2: (FSP Greece) Classical Art & Archaeology (ART/W) - Christesen - 
  • CLST 31: (FSP Greece) Ancient Literature & History (W) - Hruby -
  • CLST 85: Independent Reading and Research - Chair - ARR
  • CLST 87: Thesis - Chair- ARR 
  • GRK 10: Readings in Greek Prose and Poetry (LIT/W) - Riesbeck - 12
  • GRK 20: Homer (LIT/W) - Tell - 2
  • GRK 85: Independent Reading and Research - Chair - ARR
  • GRK 87: Thesis - Chair - ARR
  • LAT 3: Intermediate Latin - Riesbeck - 9
  • LAT 10 Readings in Latin Prose and Poetry (LIT/W) - Schwartz - 2 
  • LAT 28: Literature of the Later Empire and the Middle Ages (LIT/W) - Otter - 10A
  • LAT 85: Independent Reading and Research - Chair - ARR
  • LAT 87: Thesis - Chair - ARR 

 

Last Updated: 5/23/12