Readings include Virgil, Ovid, Livy, Cicero, Tacitus, and Petronius. Artistic material may be included.Ġ1:190:206 Roman Civilization (3) Surveys Roman thought and literature. Readings include Homer, the lyric poets, the Athenian dramatists, and selected readings from historians and philosophers. Credit not given for both this course and 01:510:201.Ġ1:190:205 Greek Civilization (3) Survey of Greek thought and literature. May be taken concurrently with 01:190:101.Ġ1:190:201 Ancient Greece (3) Civilization of the eastern Mediterranean world in ancient times, with emphasis on the origins of Western civilization and the Greek contribution to Western culture. Emphasis is on Greek and Latin elements in current scientific and literary use.Ġ1:190:102 Medical Terminology (3) Systematic study of scientific terminology based on ancient Greek and Latin elements, with emphasis on the field of medicine. Some pre-requisites apply, see below.Ĭlick here to download all course descriptions.Ġ1:190:101 Word Power (3) Systematic study of the basic Greek and Latin derivatives in English. Note: Courses in classical humanities (190) are open to students with or without a knowledge of the Greek or Latin language.
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