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Classics 2013-14 Course Grid

Classics Department Schedule 2013-14 March, 2013

 

B 1

B2

B3

B4

h

B5

B6

B7

B8

Cramer

CL211 etc.

Latin Reading

GS101 Freedom and Authority in a Perfect Word: Utopian thought (after Leon)

CL 221/ HY 302 Invention of History

CL222/CO200 Hellenistic genres: comedy, pastoral, novel

 

Chair block

non-teaching

CL250/ HY213 Athenian Democracy

CL125/ HY209 Ancient Multicultures

 

CL201etc. Reading in Greek

 

Dobson

CL 115/GS101 Classical Freedom and Authority

non-teaching

PH 262/CO 200/PY 120 Discovering the Unconscious

CL101 Greek for Beginners

HS218 Psyche

And

Symbol:

The World of C.G.

Jung

CL220/CO200

/FG220

Myth and Meaning

CL219/ TH220/

CO200 Greek

Drama/ Origin and Early Forms

CL201 etc. Greek reading

non-teaching

 

CL202 etc. Reading in Greek

Leon

GS101 Freedom and Authority in a Perfect World: Utopian thought FYE before Cramer

CL201 etc. Greek reading

 

 

 

 

CL222/HY209

/ES200  Race, Ethnicity and Prejudice in the Ancient World)

 

 

Thakur

non-teaching

 

CL 115/GS101 Classical Freedom and Authority

CL101 Greek For Beginners

non-teaching

 

CL111 Latin for Beginners

CL 222 Topics: Ancient Sports and Entertainment

 

CL 211 Latin reading

 

CL211 etc. Reading in Latin

CL212 etc. Reading in Latin

Leon, Others and Department

 Department:

CL431 Thesis* (block for checking in and assigning readers)

(Cramer, Dept.)

 

CL 219/ DR220/ CO200 Greek Drama

(Hughes, in Athens)

AH207/ CL223 Art of Greece and Rome (Kolarik)

 

PH201/CL210 Greek Philosophy (Daly)

 

Kendra Henry:  CL121 Intensive Latin Grammar Review and Reading Practice

Department:

CL 431 Thesis* (block for thesis-writing) Thakur, Dept.)

 

 

 

 

 

AH/CL 209 Late Antiquity (Kolarik)