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CL-M09
Dissertation in Ancient History and or Classical Literature
Dissertation in Ancient History or an approved Classical subject.
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CL-M26
Greek Texts 1
For students who have studied Greek for at least three years. Practicing ancient Greek language and interpretative skills at an advanced level through the study of one or more texts, normally prose, in the original language.
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CL-M27
Greek Texts 2
For students who have studied Greek for at least three years. Practicing ancient Greek language and interpretative skills at an advanced level through the study of one or more texts, normally verse, in the original language.
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CL-M53A
Postgraduate Intermediate Greek 2
JACT, Reading Greek
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CL-M54A
Postgraduate Further Greek 1
For students with prior experience of learning Ancient Greek, at the level appropriate for entry into Further Greek. Consolidates and extends ancient Greek language skills through the study of one or more texts, normally prose, in the original language.
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CL-M55A
Postgraduate Further Greek 2
For students with prior experience of learning Ancient Greek, at the level appropriate for entry into Further Greek. Consolidates and extends ancient Greek language skills through the study of one or more texts, normally verse, in the original language.
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CLC101
Of Gods and Heroes - Greek Mythology
Greek mythology for us represents the beginnings of Western Civilisation. Greek myths are gripping tales in their own right, and through reception in literature and art they tell their own story as well as the story of those who received them, from Greek and Roman times to the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. This module introduces the greatest of all Greek heroes, Herakles, as seen through the eyes of archaic and classical Greeks, from the Homeric epics to the Attic tragedians of the fifth century BC. At the centre of the module will be four tragedies by Sophocles and Euripides, which will be studied both as self-contained plays produced for public performance and as part of an ongoing discourse negotiating the character of Herakles in an age of social, political and cultural change.
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CLC103
Introduction to Ancient Philosophy and Rhetoric
An Introduction to the practice and theory of speech-making, and to the emergence of philosophy and rhetoric in Greek antiquity, culminating in a reading and interpretation of Plato¿s dialogue Gorgias.
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CLC206
Reading Classical Civilisation
An introduction to some central themes and approaches in the study of Classical Civilisation.
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CLC211
Plato's Republic
This module focuses on the significance of Plato's 'Republic' for contemporary discourse about educational, ethical, aesthetic, political, and religious issues, through a close reading of the primary text. It examines the historical background of its genesis, the plausability of its central arguements, and the controversies over its interpretation.
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CLC312
Plato's Republic
This module focuses on the significance of Plato's 'Republic' for contemporary discourse about educational, ethical, aesthetic, political, and religious issues, through a close reading of the primary text. It examines the historical background of its genesis, the plausability of its central arguements, and the controversies over its interpretation.
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CLG125
Further Greek 1
For students with prior experience of learning Ancient Greek, at the level appropriate for entry into Further Greek. Consolidates and extends ancient Greek language skills through the study of one or more texts, normally prose, in the original language.
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CLG126
Further Greek 2
For students with prior experience of learning Ancient Greek, at the level appropriate for entry into Further Greek. Consolidates and extends ancient Greek language skills through the study of one or more texts, normally verse, in the original language.
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CLG225
Further Greek 1
For students who have completed Intermediate Greek 1 & 2 in Year 1 or who have experience of learning Ancient Greek, at the level appropriate for entry into Further Greek. Consolidates and extends ancient Greek language skills through the study of one or more texts, normally prose, in the original language.
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CLG226
Further Greek 2
For students who have completed Intermediate Greek 1 & 2 in Year 1 or who have experience of learning Ancient Greek, at the level appropriate for entry into Further Greek. Consolidates and extends ancient Greek language skills through the study of one or more texts, normally verse, in the original language..
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CLG227
Advanced Greek 1
For students who have completed Further Greek 1 & 2 in Year 1. Practicing ancient Greek language and interpretative skills at an advanced level through the study of one or more texts, normally prose, in the original language.
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CLG228
Advanced Greek 2
For students who have completed Further Greek 1 & 2 in Year 1. Practicing ancient Greek language and interpretative skills at an advanced level through the study of one or more texts, normally verse, in the original language.
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CLG325
Further Greek 1
For students who have completed Intermediate Greek 1 & 2 in Year 1 or Year 2 or who have experience of learning Ancient Greek, at the level appropriate for entry into Further Greek. Consolidates and extends ancient Greek language skills through the study of one or more texts, normally prose, in the original language.
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CLG326
Further Greek 2
For students who have completed Intermediate Greek 1 & 2 in Year 1 or Year 2 or who have experience of learning Ancient Greek, at the level appropriate for entry into Further Greek. Consolidates and extends ancient Greek language skills through the study of one or more texts, normally verse, in the original language.
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CLG327
Advanced Greek 1
For students who have completed Further Greek 1 & 2 in Year 2. Practicing ancient Greek language and interpretative skills at an advanced level through the study of one or more texts, normally prose, in the original language.
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CLG328
Advanced Greek 2
For students who have completed Further Greek 1 & 2 in Year 2. Practicing ancient Greek language and interpretative skills at an advanced level through the study of one or more texts, normally verse, in the original language.
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CLG329
Advanced Greek 3
For students who have completed Advanced Greek 1 & 2 in Year 2. Practicing ancient Greek language and interpretative skills at an advanced level through the study of one or more texts, normally prose, in the original language.
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CLG330
Advanced Greek 4
For students who have completed Advanced Greek 1 & 2 in Year 2. Practicing ancient Greek language and interpretative skills at an advanced level through the study of one or more texts, normally verse, in the original language.