Prof. Leslie
Mechem, x5464, Harder Hall 208C, Office hours MWF 10-11
CL 104: Elementary Greek
MWF 9:05-10:00 + 1 hr. TBA
Students in this course will finish learning the
basics of ancient Greek, the foundation of Latin and English, and will
read selections from Xenophon's Anabasis. The object of the course
is for the student to learn the fundamentals of Greek grammar and syntax
and to apply that knowledge to reading original Greek prose.
Required texts: Groton, A. From Alpha to
Omega. Newburyport, MA: Focus Press, 1995.
Mather and Hewitt. Xenophon's Anabasis. U. of Oklahoma Press, 1946
Marinone and Guala. Tutti i Verbi Greci. Principato, 1970
Course requirements:
Quizzes: 10%
We will have frequent vocabulary and grammar quizzes,
some announced, some unannounced, so students need to be prepared every
day.
Midterms: 40% (20% each)
The two midterms will reflect the vocabulary,
grammatical concepts, and literary passages that were addressed in groups
of chapters and are designed to aid the student in determining what components
he or she has grasped successfully.
Final: 30%
This exam, given on 5/13/99 from 6-9pm in
TLC305, is comprehensive and gauges how well the student has grasped the
basics of the Greek language and culture.
Class Work: 20%
Class work is a major part of your grade and
includes attendance as well as participation in class. Participation means
coming to class with the homework completed and being ready to engage actively
in the lesson for the day. If you do not attend class you can not participate
in class. Class work is a requirement, not an option.
Each chapter in Groton contains vocabulary,
sentences and passages whose pronunciation you will learn. The links below
are to audio files of these sections for each chapter.
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CH. 29: PASSAGE
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CH. 30: SENTENCES
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CH. 31: S
CH. 31: P
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CH. 32: SENTENCES
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CH. 33
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