Greek 2
MWF 12:30-1:40 p.m.
Merrill 132
J. Lynn
Texts
The only text you'll need to begin with is Hansen and Quinn's Greek: An Intensive Course, which is available at the Literary Gullotine.
Class Requirements
Be in class every time, on time, with all assignments prepared. We will have frequent quizzes on vocabulary, morphology, and syntax. Grades will be based on quizzes (25%), midterm (20%), final (25%), and class participation and preparedness (30%).
Assignments will be posted regularly on our assignments page.
Office Hours and Contact Info
Office hours will be Tuesday 12:00-2:00 p.m.in 230 Cowell, beginning 01/11. The best way to reach me outside of office hours is by email, at jklynn@ucsc.edu.
More Links
Hear spoken Greek from Princeton's Classical Language Instruction Project; try Plato for prose, Homer (in both Erasmic and reconstructed-with-pitch versions) and Pindar for poetry.
More spoken Greek from Gregory Nagy's Homer in Performance page; also see Carolyn Hignie's readings on the Harvard Classics Poetry and Prose Recital Page.