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CLAS 150: Greek and Latin Classics in Translation

Joel Lidov

(Submission #126)


Course Description

An introduction to the masterpieces that have made the literature of Greece and Rome an enduring part of the modern heritage. The literature will be studied for its enduring values, in relation to its times, and as background for literature in modern languages.

Category

Area of Knowledge and Inquiry: Reading Literature (RL)
Context of Experience: European Traditions (ET)
Extended Requirement: Pre-Industrial Society (PI)

Additional Course information

Credits: 3
Prerequisites: English 110
Existing Course: Existing
Existing Course Number: 150
Course Anticipated to be offered: Every Semester
Other (if specified): 
Number of Sections: 1-2
Number of Seats: 25-35

File(s)

[Justification, Materials, Assessment, Administration (RTF)]   [Syllabus/Syllabi (DOC)]  

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