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Greek Poetry & Drama: Epics At Sea

Instructor:
James Herman Brusuelas
551
Credits:
3.0
001
Building:
Patterson Office Tower
Room:
Rm.107
Semester:
Fall 2022
Start Date:
End Date:
Name:
Greek Poetry & Drama: Epics At Sea
Requisites:

Prereq: GRK 202 or equivalent.

Class Type:
LEC
3:00 pm
4:15 pm
Days:
MW
Note:
Epics at Sea: Odyssey and Argonautica. Meets with CLA 651 001.

A study of one or more works of Greek poetic and/or dramatic literature, which may include epic, lyric, tragedy, and comedy, selected from the whole of ancient Greek literature from Homer through the Roman period. A particular author, work, genre, or theme is selected each time the course is offered. Emphasis is placed both on mastering the Greek language and on literary analysis of the texts studied. Lectures and class discussions will further illuminate the literary and cultural milieu of the author or text. May be repeated to a maximum of nine credits under a different title.

A study of one or more works of Greek poetic and/or dramatic literature, which may include epic, lyric, tragedy, and comedy, selected from the whole of ancient Greek literature from Homer through the Roman period. A particular author, work, genre, or theme is selected each time the course is offered. Emphasis is placed both on mastering the Greek language and on literary analysis of the texts studied. Lectures and class discussions will further illuminate the literary and cultural milieu of the author or text. May be repeated to a maximum of nine credits under a different title.

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