- Course Number: 2001
- Subject: Greek (Ancient)
- Semester(s) Offered: Fall, Spring
- Credit Hours: 3
- Description:
This course consolidates the understanding of the language of the ancient Greeks through the close reading of unadapted texts. Readings in ancient Greek prose, usually Greek oratory (such as a political speech from the Athenian Assembly or a legal speech from a trial), a short dialogue by Plato, or a satirical piece by Lucian (a Syrian who lived during the Roman Empire).
- Special Notes:
N/A
- Pre-requisites:
Ancient Greek 2 (at Temple, Greek [Ancient] 1002 or Greek [Ancient] 1003), or equivalent, with a minimum grade of C-.