Accelerated Elementary Ancient and Biblical Greek (115-1-2)
Instructors
Ryan Christopher Platte
847/467-6976
Kresge Hall 4355
Office Hours: 10-12 pm and by appointment
Meeting Info
University Library 4770: Mon, Tues, Wed, Thurs 3:30PM - 4:20PM
Overview of class
This course is the first in a two-quarter series designed to teach students to read ancient Greek, making accessible much of the world's most influential literature, from the biblical New Testament to Homeric poetry and Platonic philosophy. Since this is an ancient language there will be no spoken component and we will move swiftly through the grammar and basic vocabulary required to read actual texts. These two quarters will, in fact, teach all the fundamentals of the language and lead students directly into second-year courses in the New Testament, classical Greek oratory, and Homeric epic. Thereafter students will be able to progress even further to a wide range of genres from the classical and post-classical periods, including ancient Greek history, poetry, philosophy, drama, and more.
Class Materials (Required)
Shelmerdine, C.W. Introduction to Greek 3rd edition, 978-1585109609
Class Notes
This course does not have a waitlist.
Enrollment Requirements
Enrollment Requirements: Pre-Registration -- Reserved for Classics majors or minors.