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Précis of Greek, Latin and Classics Courses

Sed pleni omnes sunt libri, plenae sapientium voces, plena exemplorum vetustas; quae iacerent in tenebris omnia, nisi litterarum lumen accederet.

--Cicero, Pro Archia 6

Classics & Archaeology

Classical Civilization

Ancient Athletics

Greek Monuments

Neolithic & Bronze Age

Archaic Greek Sanctuaries

Ancient Egypt

Art History of the Cinema

Classical Art & Archaeology

Classical Greek Tragedy

Classical Field Archaeology

Classical Literature

Classical Tradition

Classics in America

Early Christianity

Egyptian Architecture

Egyptian Art & Archaeology

Etruscan Art & Archaeology

Greek & Roman Painting

Greek & Roman Religion

Greek & Roman Sculpture

Greek Architecture

Greek Mythology

Greek Pottery

Homer

Myth & Archetype

Provincial Archaeology

Research Methods

Roman Art & Architecture

Roman Empire

Roots of Classical World

Women in Antiquity

Latin & Greek

Ancient Greek

Elementary Ancient Greek

Intermediate Ancient Greek

Composition

Lyric Poetry

Orators

Homer & Hesiod

Literature of Archaic Greece

Greek Historians

Herodotus

Pausanias

Thucydides

Greek Philosophy

Greek Tragedy

Aristophanes

Modern Greek

Elementary Modern Greek

Intermediate Modern Greek

Latin

Elementary Latin

Intensive Elementary Latin

Intermediate Latin

Intensive Intermediate Latin

Augustan Literature

Catullus, Horace, Ovid

Cicero

Composition

Late Antique Literature

Love Elegy

Mediaeval Latin

Republican Prose

Roman Comedy

Roman Historians

Roman Satire

Silver Age Latin

Teaching Methodology

Vergil

Fall 2009 Departmental Course Websites & Syllabi

2008-2009 UA Course Catalog

2009-2010 Schedule of Classes