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Course Description

Academic Year 2007-2008 • Grade 7 and above • Greek Sequence

For reference only; see current year course listing for course availability and details.

Greek I

Sections and Teachers

Section 1:

Instructor: Sarah Esposito

Starts: September 5, 2007
Ends: May 28, 2008

Wednesday 4:45 PM to 6:15 PM ET • Friday 9:00 AM to 10:30 AM ET

Tuition: $450.00

This course, together with Greek II, is a fairly complete exposure to Attic (classical) Greek using the thorough, if weighty, book by Hansen and Quinn. By the end of the two-year sequence, students are ready to tackle Attic authors, and in the past have tested into upper-division college-level courses in Greek. By the end of the first year, most students can make reasonably good progress through the Greek New Testament with little more assistance than a lexicon.

Prerequisites

None

Recommended background

In general we do not recommend beginning Latin and Greek at the same time, but it has been done. If you're hoping to do that, please contact the instructor.

Teacher's notes:

Mrs. Esposito is still determining her curriculum. The Greek I class schedule will be listed as soon as possible and all enrolled students notified.

Textbooks and Materials

This item is required:

Greek: An Intensive Course [Edition or Version: 2], Authors: Hardy Hansen, Gerald M. Quinn

ISBN: 0823216632

Best sources: Scholars Online Bookstore

Other information: This is the second revised edition. Please note. Earlier editions are not going to work for us. You may choose to get instead the hardback copy listed below as optional -- it's in for two years of hard wear -- but that's up to you.


This item is recommended but not required and its use is optional:

Greek New Testament: With English Introduction including Greek/English dictionary [Edition or Version: 4], Authors: Kurt Aland (editor)

ISBN: 3438051133

Best sources: Scholars Online Bookstore

Other information: This is optional, but our students often ask for a recommendation for a Greek New Testament. Most students can read it reasonably easily by the end of the first year, with just the help of some vocabulary support.


This item is recommended but not required and its use is optional:

Greek: An Intensive Course [Edition or Version: 2], Authors: Hardy Hansen, Gerald M. Quinn

ISBN: 082321351X

Best sources: Scholars Online Bookstore

Other information: Second revised edition; you may choose this instead of the paperback version listed as required. Do not acquire both.


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