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HUMANITIES

GERMAN 101, 102. ELEMENTARY GERMAN. I3. 3J A bas ic co urse in tli e grammar. pronunciation . 1·ocabularl' for reading comprehension. 201, 202. I TERMEDIATE GER \1Al\'. 1 J. 31 Grammar review. Advanced reading in German class ical literature with conversation. Collateral reading and repo rts .

GREEK 101, 102. ELEMENTARY GREEK GRAMMAR. 14. 41

An introducti on to the g rammar, sy ntax, and vocabu lary of New T esta­ ment Greek with practice in read ing s imple passages from the Greek New Testament and vocabulary of classical Greek 11"ith practice in reading simp le passages in th e Attic dialect. 201 , 202. INTERMEDIATE GREEK GRAMMAR. 13. 31 Review and advance in g rammar. Sl' ntax , and vocabulary with extensive

read ing in both classica l and New Tes tament Greek. Prerequisite: Kaine or classical Greek grammar.

301 , 302. HELLENISTIC GREEK. 13. 31 Readings from the Septuagint, together with selections from J ewish and

pagan writers of the Koine period. Prerequisite : two yea rs of Greek.

401, 402 . PATRISTIC GREEK. (3, 3J Historical background and selected readings from the Greek church fathers. Prerequisite: two years of Greek. 403, 404. READINGS IN CLASSICAL GREEK. (1-3, 1-3) Selected r eadings in Homer, Greek drama, philosophy, lyric poetry , history, Attic orators. Prerequisite: two years of Greek.

PORTUGUESE

101, 102. PORTUGUESE. (3, 31 Basic grammar and simple composition, conversation and reading of simple texts . 201 , 202. PORTUGUESE. (3, 3) Advanced grammar and compositi on, conversation and readings in the literature of Brazil and Portugal. 62

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