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302 CONVERSATIONAL GERMAN (3) Practical conversation and writing with special emphasis on the idiomatic use of the language. 303 GERMAN LIFE AND CULTURE (3) An introduction to the importan.t features and major contributions of the German people; readings in works of literary, cultural, and scientific significance. 304, 305 GERMAN LITERATUltE (3, 3) German literature from the earliest monuments to contemporary writings. Alternate years, offered 1971-72. 322 GERMAN FOLKLORE (3) An introduction to the German folk traditions with readings in the German folk tale, legendry, folksong, and balladry. Alternate years, offered 1971-72. An introduction to the grammar, syntax, and vocabulary of Classical Greek with practice in reading simple passages in the Attic dialect; relationship between Classical Attic and Greek of the New Testament. 201, 202 INTERMEDIATE GREEK GRAMMAR (3, 3) Review and advance in grammar and syntax with reading in both Classical and New Testament Greek. Prerequisite: 101, 102 or equivalence. 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 Hellenistic period. Prerequisite: two years of Greek. 405 INTRODUCTION TO NEW TESTAMENT TEXTUAL CRITICISM (3) A survey of the materials, history, and theories of New Testament textual criticism. Prerequisites: Doctrine 301 and two years of Greek. 406 PRAXIS OF NEW TESTAMENT TEXTUAL CRITICISM (3) Designed to develop ability to gather and evaluate the evidence for various readings in the text of the New Testament. Prerequisite: 405 or permission of instructor. 409, 410 READINGS IN BIBLICAL GREEK (1-3, 1-3) Greek 101, 102 ELEMENTARY GREEK GRAMMAR (4, 4) Individual research for advanced students in areas of Biblical (LXX or N.T. ) Greek grammar, translation, or text. Prerequisite: three years of Greek and/ or permission of instructor. 411, 412 READINGS IN CLASSICAL GREEK (1-3, 1-3) Individual research for ,advanced students in classical grammar and/ or literature. Study may include one or more of the following areas: Homer, historians, playwrights, Plato, Demosthenes. Prerequisite: three years of Greek and/ or permission of instructor. 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 consult with department for proper placement. Students whose native language is Spanish may not take lower-division courses for credit. 77

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