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H UM AN IT I ES 75 201, 202. INTERMEDIATE GREEK GRAMMAR. (3, 3) / Review and advance in grammar, syntax, and vocabulary with extensive reading in both classical and New Testament Greek. Prerequisite: Koine or classical Greek grammar.

301, 302. HELLENISTIC GREEK. (3, 3)

Readings in the Septuagint and the New Testament together with selections from Jewish, patristic, and pagan writers of the Helenistic period. Prerequisite: two years of Greek.

305, 306 . LITERARY HISTORY OF GREECE. (3, 3)

A survey of the literature in the various periods of Greek history with extensive reading in translation. No knowledge of Greek necessary.

401, 402. PATRISTIC GREEK. (3, 3)

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 readings in Homer, Greek drama, philosophy, lyric

poetry, history, and Attic orators. Prerequisite: two years of Greek. 409, 410. DIRECTED RESEARCH. (1-3, 1-3)

Individual research for advanced students in realms of Greek grammar, literature, or textual matters. Prerequisite: three years of Greek.

PORTUGUESE 101, 102. PORTUGUESE. (4, 4).

Basic grammar and simple composition, conversation and reading of simple texts.

201. PORTUGUESE. (4)

Advanced grammar and composition, conversation and read­ ings in the literature of Brazil and Portugal.

SPANISH Students who have taken 2 years of High School Spanish may not take Spanish 101 for credit. Students with 3 or 4 years of High School Spanish should consu lt with Department for proper place­ ment. Students whose native language is Spanish may not take lower­ division courses for credit.

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