Fall 2007
(See also the pages
of the Registrar)
NOTE: This is a provisional
schedule which may be modified in the coming weeks.
Classical Studies
CLA 2100 MWF 9 The
Glory that was Greece, Marks
CLA 2120 MWF 4 The
Grandeur that was Rome, Yates
CLA 3501 MWF 6 (HNRS) Women
in Antiquity, Turner
CLA 3700 T/H 7-8, 7 Classical Archaeology, Eaverly
CLA 3791 MWF 4 Ancient
City: Greek, Hartigan
CLA 3930 W 10-E1 Classics
and Science Fiction, Rea
CLA 3930 T/H 5-6, 6 Greek
History, Turner
CLA 6930 WEB WEB Roman Religion, Yates
CLT 2041 T 4, 5 English Vocabulary from Greek and Latin, Pagán
CLT 3370 MWF 7 Myths
of the Greeks and Romans, Hartigan
CLT 3371 MWF 8 Religions
of the Graeco-Roman World, Marks
CLT 3930 M 10-E1 The
Literature of Byzantium, Kapparis
Greek
GRE 1130 M-F 8 Accelerated Beginning Ancient Greek
1, Young
GRE 1131 Accelerated Beginning Ancient Greek 2, Staff
GRE 6755 F 7, 8, 9 Epigraphy, Wagman
GRK 1130 M-F 6 Beginning Modern Greek 1, Kostopoulos
GRK 1131 M-F 6 Beginning
Modern Greek 2, Kontaridis
GRK 2200 TBA TBA Intermediate
Modern Greek 1, Kontaridis
GRK 4300 W 8, 9, 10 Modern Greek Literature since 1830, Kostopoulos
GRW 2220 MWF 7 Intermediate Greek Prose, Nichols
GRW 3501 T/H 9, 8-9 Plato:
Apology, Wolpert
GRW 6346 T/H 9, 9-10 Pindar, Young
GRW 6795 T 10-E1 Lucian, Kapparis
Latin
LNW 3310 T/H 3-4, 4 Roman Drama: Plautus and Terence
Sussman
LNW 3660 MWF 6 Vergil, Marks
LNW 5675 M 10-E1 Ovid Fasti, Rea
LNW 6385 W 1, 2, 3 Roman Historians: Sallust, Sussman
LNW 6935 H 10-E1 Proseminar, Wolpert
LNW5676 WEB Roman Poets: Silver Age, Pagán