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CLAS 102G: Reading List
Frederick Williams, Elementary Classical Greek (Carbondale/Edwardsville: Southern Illinois University Press 1983)
WEEK I
- REVIEW: The Verb: The Optative: Forms: Williams, Chapter 17, pp. 118-119.
- REVIEW: The Verb: The Optative: Grammar: Williams, Chapter 17, pp. 116-117.
- REVIEW: The Verb: The Optative: Vocabulary, Readings & Composition: Williams, Chapter 17, pp. 119-122.
WEEK II
- Purpose, using the Subjunctive and the Optative: Williams, Chapter 18, pp. 123-124.
- Purpose: Vocabulary, Readings & Composition: Williams, Chapter 18, pp. 124-125.
WEEK III
- Quiz 1 (All quizzes are comprehensive, but concentrate on materials since the last quiz.).
- The Verb: The Middle Voice: Williams, Chapter 19, pp. 127-134.
- The Infinitive in Direct Commands; the Gnomic Aorist: Williams, Chapter 19, p. 134.
- Vocabulary, Readings & Composition: Williams, Chapter 19, pp. 135-139.
WEEK IV
- The Verb: Subjunctive and Optative, Middle and Passive Voices: Williams, Chapter 20, pp. 140-143.
- General Review of Conditional Clauses: Williams, Chapter 20, pp. 143-145.
- Vocabulary, Readings & Composition: Williams, Chapter 20, pp. 145-148.
WEEK V
- The Verb: Perfect Tenses: Williams, Chapter 21, pp.149-151.
- Quiz 2 (All quizzes are comprehensive, but concentrate on materials since the last quiz.).
- The Verb: Past Perfect and Future Perfect; Periphrastics: Williams, Chapter 21, pp. 151-154.
WEEK VI
- Vocabulary, Readings & Composition: Williams, Chapter 21, pp. 154-157.
- Verbs: The Perfect, Middle and Passive Forms: Williams, Chapter 22, pp. 159-161.
- "to be": Subjunctive, Optative, Participle: Williams, Chapter 22, pp. 162-163.
WEEK VII
- Vocabulary, Readings & Composition: Williams, Chapter 22, pp. 162-167.
- Quiz 3 (All quizzes are comprehensive, but concentrate on materials since the last quiz.).
- The Verb: Aorist Passive: Williams, Chapter 23, pp. 168-171.
WEEK VIII
- Verbs: Aorist: Vocabulary, Readings & Composition: Williams, Chapter 23, pp. 171-173.
- Verbs: The Imperative Mood: Williams, Chapter 24, pp. 175-179.
- MIDTERM EXAM. One hour. No blue book, no scantron needed.
(Midterm IS comprehensive)
WEEK IX
- Vocabulary, Readings & Composition: Williams, Chapter 24, pp. 179-182.
- Numbers: Cardinal and ordinal: Handouts
- General Review of the Greek verb: Forms
WEEK X
- General Review of the Greek verb: Grammar (especially Subjunctive and Optative)
- Reading: Selection from Plato's Ion: Williams, pp. 186-189.
WEEK XI
- Reading: Selection from Paul, First Letter to the Corinthians: Williams, pp. 189-190.
- Quiz 4 (All quizzes are comprehensive, but concentrate on materials since the Midterm.).
WEEK XII
- Reading: Selection from Paul, First Letter to the Corinthians: Williams, pp. 189-190.
WEEK XIII
- Reading: Selection from Aristophanes' Clouds Williams, pp. 192-197.
WEEK XIV
- Quiz 5 (All quizzes are comprehensive, but concentrate on materials since the last quiz.).
- Additional Readings: Handouts.
WEEK XV
- Additional Readings: Handouts
- General Review.
English-Greek Dictionary
The FINAL EXAM is given in May, at the time announced by the Registrar in the class offerings booklet for the current term. No early exams may be given at all. If you are unable to attend the Final Exam at the established time, consult with the Professor (beforehand, if possible) as to your options (if any). Weddings, Graduations, and "Having to fly to St. Tropez with my family for holiday fun and games" is NOT an excuse which will win you favor. If you do not make a successful application for an "Incomplete" and you do not take the Final Exam as scheduled, no other grade can be entered but a "U". |
Revised: 11/18/2003
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