Introduction to Ancient Greek Literature
GREEK 10
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Course Information
Description
Greek 10 is dedicated to close reading and analysis of Ancient Greek literary texts, both prose and poetry, beginning at an intermediate pace. You will hone your Ancient Greek linguistic skills by reading authentic texts (e.g., Plato, Euripides, Homer, and Herodotus) and thereby improve your command of the language. By reading original Ancient Greek texts you will also be introduced to the literature and culture of Ancient Greece, while developing an appreciation for features of style, genre, and meter. The course will also include various enrichment activities, such as visits to museums and libraries.
Course Notes
After Greek 10, students may take Greek courses at the 100-level, but are encouraged to consult with the Director of Undergraduate Studies in the Classics (classicsDUS@fas.harvard.edu) about their choice of course. Students may also take Greek 10 more than once, with the permission of the course head. Auditors allowed with permission of course head.
Available for Harvard Cross Registration