Classics

The Department of Classics offers courses in modern Greek, ancient Greek, and Latin, as well as courses in Greek literature and poetry, Augustan poetry, Latin literature, Medieval language and literature, classical myth, and women in antiquity.

Departmental Chair: James Zetzel, 611 Hamilton
212-854-5682
zetzel@columbia.edu

Departmental Adviser: Carmela Franklin, 612 Hamilton
212-854-5687
cvf2@columbia.edu

Departmental Administrator: Gerry Visco, 617 Hamilton
212-854-2726
gwv1@columbia.edu

Departmental Office: 617 Hamilton
212-854-3902
classics@columbia.edu
Office Hours: Monday-Friday, 9:00 AM-6:00 PM

Web: www.columbia.edu/cu/classics

Hellenic Studies Program
hg2252@columbia.edu

Co-Directors, 2010-11:

Professor Karen Van Dyck, 515 Hamilton
212-854-2189
vandyck@columbia.edu

Professor Stathis Gourgouris, 608 Hamilton
212-854-3902
ssg93@columbia.edu

Fall 2012

Classics

Classical Civilization

Credit Courses

  • Course
    Number
    Call Number/
    Section
    Days & Times/
    Location
    Instructor Enrollment
    Fall 2012 :: CLCV V3535 :: Credit Sections
    CLCV
    3535
    08819
    001
    TuTh 1:10p - 2:25p
    324 MILBANK HALL
    E. Morris 19 [ More Info ]

    Classical Literature

    Credit Courses

  • CLLT V3132x. Classical Myth. 3 pts.

    A survey of major myths from the ancient Near East to the advent of Christianity, with emphasis on the content and treatment of myth in classical authors: Aeschylus, Euripides, Hesiod, Homer, Livy, Ovid, Sophocles, Vergil.

  • CLLT W4300x. The Classical Tradition. 3 pts.

    Overview of Greek and Roman literature. Close analysis of selected texts from the major genres accompanied by lectures on literary history. Topics include the context out of which the genres arose, the suitability of various modern critical approaches to the ancient texts, the problem of translation, and the transmission of the classical authors and their influence on modern literature. Overview of Greek and Roman literature. Close analysis of selected texts from the major genres accompanied by lectures on literary history. Topics include the context of which the genres rose. the suitability of various modern critical approaches to the ancient texts, the problem of translation, and the transmission of the classical authors and their influence on modern literature.

    Greek

    Credit Courses

  • GREK V1101x. Elementary Greek I. 4 pts.

    For students who have never studied Greek. An intensive study of grammar with reading and writing of simple Attic prose.

    Course
    Number
    Call Number/
    Section
    Days & Times/
    Location
    Instructor Enrollment
    Fall 2012 :: GREK V1101 :: Credit Sections
    GREK
    1101
    28943
    001
    MWF 10:10a - 11:25a
    616 HAMILTON HALL
    S. Kaczor 4 [ More Info ]
    GREK
    1101
    01666
    002
    MW 6:10p - 8:00p
    214 MILBANK HALL
    N. Worman 7 [ More Info ]
  • GREK V1121x and y. Intensive Elementary Greek. 4 pts.

    Covers all of Greek grammar and syntax in one term. Prepares the student to enter second-year Greek (GREK V1201 or V1202).

    Course
    Number
    Call Number/
    Section
    Days & Times/
    Location
    Instructor Enrollment
    Fall 2012 :: GREK V1121 :: Credit Sections
    GREK
    1121
    68045
    001
    MWF 11:40a - 12:55p
    613 HAMILTON HALL
    J. Wasson 7 [ More Info ]
  • GREK V1201x. Intermediate Greek I. 4 pts.

    Prerequisites: GREK V1101-1102 or the equivalent.

    Selections form Attic prose.

    Course
    Number
    Call Number/
    Section
    Days & Times/
    Location
    Instructor Enrollment
    Fall 2012 :: GREK V1201 :: Credit Sections
    GREK
    1201
    09867
    001
    TuTh 11:40a - 12:55p
    306 MILBANK HALL
    F 11:40a - 12:55p
    307 MILBANK HALL
    H. Foley 16 [ More Info ]
  • GREK V3309x. Selections from Greek Lit: Xenophon & Plato on Socrates. 3 pts.

    Since the content of this course changes from year to year, it may be repeated for credit.

  • GREK W4009x. Sophocles. 3 pts.

    Prerequisites: GREK V1201 and V1202 or their equivalent.

    Since the content of the course changes from year to year, it may be taken in consecutive years.

    Course
    Number
    Call Number/
    Section
    Days & Times/
    Location
    Instructor Enrollment
    Fall 2012 :: GREK W4009 :: Credit Sections
    GREK
    4009
    11845
    001
    TuTh 2:40p - 3:55p
    617B HAMILTON HALL
    D. Steiner 17 [ More Info ]
  • GREK W4105x. History of Greek Literature I. 4 pts.

    Prerequisites: At least two terms of Greek at the 3000 level or higher.

    Readings in Greek literature from Homer to the 4th century B.C.

    Course
    Number
    Call Number/
    Section
    Days & Times/
    Location
    Instructor Enrollment
    Fall 2012 :: GREK W4105 :: Credit Sections
    GREK
    4105
    61479
    001
    TuTh 9:00a - 10:50a
    616 HAMILTON HALL
    E. Scharffenberger 7 [ More Info ]

    Noncredit Courses

  • GREK N0101x (Section 002). Elementary Course, I.
    The same course as Greek V1101, on a noncredit basis.
  • GREK N0201x. Intermediate Course: Prose and Poetry.

    Prerequisites: Greek V1101-V1102 or the equivalent.

    The same course as Greek V1201, on a noncredit basis.

    Latin

    Credit Courses

  • LATN V1101x and y. Elementary Latin I. 4 pts.

    For students who have never studied Latin. An intensive study of grammar with reading of simple prose and poetry.

    Course
    Number
    Call Number/
    Section
    Days & Times/
    Location
    Instructor Enrollment
    Fall 2012 :: LATN V1101 :: Credit Sections
    LATN
    1101
    13954
    001
    TuThF 10:10a - 11:25a
    609 HAMILTON HALL
    E. Papathanasopoulou 14 [ More Info ]
    LATN
    1101
    73677
    002
    TuTh 6:10p - 8:00p
    616 HAMILTON HALL
    K. Brassel 12 [ More Info ]
    LATN
    1101
    19703
    003
    TuTh 6:10p - 8:00p
    522A KENT HALL
    N. Rynearson 11 / 20 [ More Info ]
  • LATN V1102x and y. Elementary Latin II. 4 pts.

    Prerequisites: LATN V1101

    A continuation of LATN V1101, including a review of grammar and syntax for students whose study of Latin has been interrupted.

    Course
    Number
    Call Number/
    Section
    Days & Times/
    Location
    Instructor Enrollment
    Fall 2012 :: LATN V1102 :: Credit Sections
    LATN
    1102
    12003
    001
    MWF 8:40a - 9:55a
    616 HAMILTON HALL
    M. Allen 6 [ More Info ]
  • LATN V1121x and y. Intensive Elementary Latin. 4 pts.

    Designed to cover all of Latin grammar and syntax in one semester in order to prepare the student to enter LATN V1201 or V1202.

    Course
    Number
    Call Number/
    Section
    Days & Times/
    Location
    Instructor Enrollment
    Fall 2012 :: LATN V1121 :: Credit Sections
    LATN
    1121
    77230
    001
    TuThF 8:40a - 9:55a
    613 HAMILTON HALL
    L. Carbone 9 [ More Info ]
  • LATN V1201x and y. Intermediate Latin I. 4 pts.

    Prerequisites: LATN V1101-V1102, or LATN V1121, or the equivalent.

    Selections from Catullus and from Cicero or Caesar.

    Course
    Number
    Call Number/
    Section
    Days & Times/
    Location
    Instructor Enrollment
    Fall 2012 :: LATN V1201 :: Credit Sections
    LATN
    1201
    71023
    001
    MWF 11:40a - 12:55p
    616 HAMILTON HALL
    C. Catenaccio 16 [ More Info ]
    LATN
    1201
    21533
    002
    MW 6:10p - 8:00p
    616 HAMILTON HALL
    M. Hanses 12 [ More Info ]
  • LATN V1202x and y. Intermediate Latin II. 4 pts.

    Prerequisites: LATN V1201 or the equivalent.

    Selections from Ovid's Metamorphoses and from Sallust, Livy, Seneca, or Pliny.

    Course
    Number
    Call Number/
    Section
    Days & Times/
    Location
    Instructor Enrollment
    Fall 2012 :: LATN V1202 :: Credit Sections
    LATN
    1202
    25522
    001
    TuThF 8:40a - 9:55a
    609 HAMILTON HALL
    C. McNamara 13 [ More Info ]
  • LATN V3012x. Augustan Poetry. 3 pts.

    Prerequisites: LATN V1202 or the equivalent.

    Selections from Vergil and Horace. Combines literary analysis with work in grammar and metrics.

    Course
    Number
    Call Number/
    Section
    Days & Times/
    Location
    Instructor Enrollment
    Fall 2012 :: LATN V3012 :: Credit Sections
    LATN
    3012
    68449
    001
    TuTh 11:40a - 12:55p
    609 HAMILTON HALL
    D. Steiner 19 [ More Info ]
  • LATN V3309x. Latin Literature Selections: Livy. 3 pts.

    Prerequisites: LATN V3012 or the equivalent.

    Since the content of this course changes from year to year, it may be repeated for credit. Topic for 2008-2009: Sallust.

    Course
    Number
    Call Number/
    Section
    Days & Times/
    Location
    Instructor Enrollment
    Fall 2012 :: LATN V3309 :: Credit Sections
    LATN
    3309
    18035
    001
    MW 2:40p - 3:55p
    616 HAMILTON HALL
    P. Glauthier 14 [ More Info ]
  • LATN W4009x. Seneca: Thyestes and Selected Prose. 3 pts.

    Prerequisites: LATN V3012 or the equivalent.

    Since the content of this course changes from year to year, it may be repeated for credit.

    Course
    Number
    Call Number/
    Section
    Days & Times/
    Location
    Instructor Enrollment
    Fall 2012 :: LATN W4009 :: Credit Sections
    LATN
    4009
    23143
    001
    MW 1:10p - 2:25p
    609 HAMILTON HALL
    K. Volk 10 [ More Info ]
  • LATN W4105x. Latin Literature of the Republic. 4 pts.

    Prerequisites: At least two terms of Latin at the 3000 level or higher.

    Latin literature from the beginning to early Augustan times.

    Course
    Number
    Call Number/
    Section
    Days & Times/
    Location
    Instructor Enrollment
    Fall 2012 :: LATN W4105 :: Credit Sections
    LATN
    4105
    63000
    001
    MW 4:10p - 6:00p
    613 HAMILTON HALL
    J. Zetzel 14 [ More Info ]
  • LATN W4139x. Elements of Prose Style. 3 pts.

    Prerequisites: At least four semesters of Latin, or the equivalent.

    Intensive review of Latin syntax with translation of English sentences and paragraphs into Latin.

    Noncredit Courses

  • LATN N0101x (Section 003). Elementary Course, I.
    The same course as Latin V1101, on a noncredit basis.
  • LATN N0102x. Elementary Course, II.
    The same course as Latin V1102, on a noncredit basis.
  • LATN N0120x. Preparation for Intermediate Latin.
    The same course as Latin V1120, on a noncredit basis.
  • LATN N0121x. Intensive Elementary Course.
    The same course as Latin V1121, on a noncredit basis.
  • LATN N0201x (Section 002). Latin Literature: Prose.

    Prerequisites: Latin V1101-V1102 or Latin V1121, or the equivalent.

    The same course as Latin V1201, on a noncredit basis.
  • LATN N0202x. Latin Literature: Poetry.

    Prerequisites: Latin V1101-V1102 or Latin V1121, or the equivalent.

    The same course as Latin V1202, on a noncredit basis.

    Modern Greek

    Credit Courses

  • GRKM V1101x. Elementary Modern Greek I. 4 pts.

    This is the first semester of a year-long course designed for students wishing to learn Greek as it is written and spoken in Greece today. As well as learning the skills necessary to read texts of moderate difficulty and converse on a wide range of topics, students explore Modern Greece's cultural landscape from "parea" to poetry to politics. Special attention will be paid to Greek New York. How do "our," "American," "Greek-American" definitions of language and culture differ from "their", "Greek" ones?

    Course
    Number
    Call Number/
    Section
    Days & Times/
    Location
    Instructor Enrollment
    Fall 2012 :: GRKM V1101 :: Credit Sections
    GRKM
    1101
    14318
    001
    TuThF 10:10a - 11:25a
    607 HAMILTON HALL
    K. Van Dyck 5 [ More Info ]
  • GRKM V1201x. Intermediate Modern Greek I. 4 pts.

    Prerequisites: GRKM V1101-V1102 or the equivalent.
    Corequisites: Students are also required to take the conversation class, GRKM W1211.

    This course is designed for students who are already familiar with the basic grammar and syntax of modern Greek language and can communicate at an elementary level. Using films, newspapers, and popular songs, students engage the finer points of Greek grammar and syntax and enrich their vocabulary. Emphasis is given to writing, whether in the form of film and book reviews or essays on particular topics taken from a selection of second year textbooks.

    Course
    Number
    Call Number/
    Section
    Days & Times/
    Location
    Instructor Enrollment
    Fall 2012 :: GRKM V1201 :: Credit Sections
    GRKM
    1201
    62478
    001
    TuTh 11:00a - 12:50p
    616 HAMILTON HALL
    E. Calotychos 6 [ More Info ]
  • GRKM W1211x. Intermediate Modern Greek Conversation. 1 pt.

    For students in GRKM V1201, but also open to students not enrolled in GRKM V1201, who wish to improve their spoken Modern Greek. For more information, contact Prof. Vangelis Calotychos at ec2268@columbia.edu.

    Course
    Number
    Call Number/
    Section
    Days & Times/
    Location
    Instructor Enrollment
    Fall 2012 :: GRKM W1211 :: Credit Sections
    GRKM
    1211
    75547
    001
    F 11:00a - 11:50a
    406 HAMILTON HALL
    E. Calotychos 6 [ More Info ]
  • GRKM V3306x. The Making of Modern Greek Poetry. 3-4 pts. This course is given with a 1 pt. bilingual option (1 hr. per week) for those students who have the skills to discuss the material in Greek.

    Prerequisites: GRKM V1201 or the equivalent.

    In this course, we read back and forth through Greek literary history from the 1980s to the 1930s, 1920s, 1880s and 1820s, mapping contemporary critical concerns and contemporary literary works onto earlier works, as well as examining how previous generations of writers influence contemporary writers. We will focus on questions of women's writing, gender and sexuality, as well as how translation conceals and reveals these questions. Texts include works by Anghelaki-Rooke, Cavafy, Dimoula, Elytes, Laina, Mastoraki, Ritsos, Sachtouris, Seferis, Sikelianos and Solomos. This method of reading back and forth not only highlights what is linguistically familiar about contemporary writing and more foreign about earlier writing, but makes questions of canon formation and literature as a national institution integral to the process of studying Modern Greek poetry. Students will create portfolios of their own translations of the poems we read and discuss them with poets and translators over the course of the semester. No knowledge of Greek is necessary, although an extra-credit tutorial will be offered for Greek speakers wishing to read the poetry in the original. Class discussion and texts will be in English. Works also available in Greek for those students wishing to read in Greek. Assignments may be completed in English or Greek.

    Course
    Number
    Call Number/
    Section
    Days & Times/
    Location
    Instructor Enrollment
    Fall 2012 :: GRKM V3306 :: Credit Sections
    GRKM
    3306
    22975
    001
    Tu 6:10p - 8:00p
    613 HAMILTON HALL
    K. Van Dyck 6 [ More Info ]

    Noncredit Courses

  • GRKM N0101x. Elementary Course, I.
    The same course as Modern Greek V1101, on a noncredit basis.
  • GRKM N0201x. Intermediate Course, I.

    Prerequisites: Modern Greek V1101-V1102 or the equivalent.

    The same course as Modern Greek V1201, on a noncredit basis.

    Spring 2013

    Classics

    Classical Civilization

    Credit Courses

  • CLCV V3230y. Classics and Film. 3 pts.

    Considers cinematic representations of the ancient Mediterranean world, from early silent films to movies from the present day. Explores films that purport to represent historical events (such as Gladiator) and cinematic versions of ancient texts (Pasolini's Medea). Readings include ancient literature and modern criticism.

    Course
    Number
    Call Number/
    Section
    Days & Times/
    Location
    Instructor Enrollment
    Spring 2013 :: CLCV V3230 :: Credit Sections
    CLCV
    3230
    01050
    001
    W 6:10p - 10:00p
    328 MILBANK HALL
    K. Milnor 23 [ More Info ]
  • CLCV W4110y. Gender and Sexuality In Ancient Greece. 3 pts.

    Prerequisites: Sophomore standing or permission of the instructor.

    Examination of the ways in which gender and sexuality are constructed in ancient Greek society and represented in literature and art, with attention to scientific theory, ritual practice, and philosophical speculation. Topics include conceptions of the body, erotic and homoerotic literature and practice, legal constraints, pornography, rape, and prostitution.

    Course
    Number
    Call Number/
    Section
    Days & Times/
    Location
    Instructor Enrollment
    Spring 2013 :: CLCV W4110 :: Credit Sections
    CLCV
    4110
    07539
    001
    MW 2:40p - 3:55p
    302 MILBANK HALL
    H. Foley 31 [ More Info ]

    Greek

    Credit Courses

  • GREK V1102y. Elementary Greek II. 4 pts.

    Prerequisites: GREK V1101 or the equivalent, or the permission of the instructor or the director of undergraduate studies.

    Continuation of grammar study begun in GREK V1101; selections from Attic prose.

    Course
    Number
    Call Number/
    Section
    Days & Times/
    Location
    Instructor Enrollment
    Spring 2013 :: GREK V1102 :: Credit Sections
    GREK
    1102
    23391
    001
    MWF 10:10a - 11:25a
    406 HAMILTON HALL
    S. Kaczor 2 / 18 [ More Info ]
    GREK
    1102
    03337
    002
    MW 6:10p - 8:00p
    214 MILBANK HALL
    N. Worman 8 / 18 [ More Info ]
  • GREK V1121x and y. Intensive Elementary Greek. 4 pts.

    Covers all of Greek grammar and syntax in one term. Prepares the student to enter second-year Greek (GREK V1201 or V1202).

    Course
    Number
    Call Number/
    Section
    Days & Times/
    Location
    Instructor Enrollment
    Spring 2013 :: GREK V1121 :: Credit Sections
    GREK
    1121
    88005
    001
    MWF 10:10a - 11:25a
    616 HAMILTON HALL
    E. Irwin 4 / 18 [ More Info ]
  • GREK V1202y. Selections from Homer. 4 pts.

    Prerequisites: GREK V1101-V1102 or GREK V1121 or the equivalent.

    Detailed grammatical and literary study of several books of the Iliad and introduction to the techniques or oral poetry, to the Homeric hexameter, and to the historical background of Homer.

    Course
    Number
    Call Number/
    Section
    Days & Times/
    Location
    Instructor Enrollment
    Spring 2013 :: GREK V1202 :: Credit Sections
    GREK
    1202
    63442
    001
    TuThF 11:40a - 12:55p
    609 HAMILTON HALL
    D. Steiner 14 [ More Info ]
  • GREK V3310y. Greek Novel. 3 pts.

    Prerequisites: GREK V1201-V1202 or the equivalent.

    Since the content of this course changes from year to year, it may be repeated for credit. Topic for 2006-2007: Aristophanes

    Course
    Number
    Call Number/
    Section
    Days & Times/
    Location
    Instructor Enrollment
    Spring 2013 :: GREK V3310 :: Credit Sections
    GREK
    3310
    71643
    001
    TuTh 2:40p - 3:55p
    616 HAMILTON HALL
    D. Fields 6 [ More Info ]
  • GREK W4010y. Aristophanes. 3 pts.

    Prerequisites: GREK V1201-V1202 or the equivalent.

    Since the content of this course changes each year, it may be repeated for credit. Topic for 2007-2008: Sophocles

    Course
    Number
    Call Number/
    Section
    Days & Times/
    Location
    Instructor Enrollment
    Spring 2013 :: GREK W4010 :: Credit Sections
    GREK
    4010
    06986
    001
    TuTh 11:40a - 12:55p
    214 MILBANK HALL
    H. Foley 12 [ More Info ]
  • GREK W4106y. History of Greek Literature II. 4 pts.

    Prerequisites: At least two terms of Greek at the 3000 level or higher.

    Greek literature of the 4th century B.C. and of the Hellenistic and Imperial Ages.

    Course
    Number
    Call Number/
    Section
    Days & Times/
    Location
    Instructor Enrollment
    Spring 2013 :: GREK W4106 :: Credit Sections
    GREK
    4106
    20221
    001
    MW 4:10p - 6:00p
    613 HAMILTON HALL
    E. Irwin 6 [ More Info ]
  • GREK W4139y. Elements of Prose Style. 3 pts.

    Prerequisites: At least four terms of Greek, or the equivalent.

    An intensive review of Greek syntax with translation of English sentences and paragraphs into Attic Greek.

    Course
    Number
    Call Number/
    Section
    Days & Times/
    Location
    Instructor Enrollment
    Spring 2013 :: GREK W4139 :: Credit Sections
    GREK
    4139
    72107
    001
    MW 2:40p - 3:55p
    617B HAMILTON HALL
    E. Scharffenberger 6 [ More Info ]

    Noncredit Courses

  • GREK N0102y. Elementary Course, II.

    Prerequisites: Greek V1101 or the equivalent, or instructor's permission or the director of undergraduate studies.

    The same course as Greek V1102, on a noncredit basis.
  • GREK N0121y. Intensive Elementary Greek.
    The same course as Greek V1121, on a noncredit basis.
  • GREK N0202y. Intermediate Course: Homer.

    Prerequisites: Greek V1121 or Greek V1201, or the equivalent.

    The same course as Greek V1202, on a noncredit basis.

    Latin

    Credit Courses

  • LATN V1101x and y. Elementary Latin I. 4 pts.

    For students who have never studied Latin. An intensive study of grammar with reading of simple prose and poetry.

    Course
    Number
    Call Number/
    Section
    Days & Times/
    Location
    Instructor Enrollment
    Spring 2013 :: LATN V1101 :: Credit Sections
    LATN
    1101
    70363
    001
    MWF 8:40a - 9:55a
    616 HAMILTON HALL
    C. McNamara 18 / 20 [ More Info ]
  • LATN V1102x and y. Elementary Latin II. 4 pts.

    Prerequisites: LATN V1101

    A continuation of LATN V1101, including a review of grammar and syntax for students whose study of Latin has been interrupted.

    Course
    Number
    Call Number/
    Section
    Days & Times/
    Location
    Instructor Enrollment
    Spring 2013 :: LATN V1102 :: Credit Sections
    LATN
    1102
    70760
    001
    TuThF 10:10a - 11:25a
    607 HAMILTON HALL
    E. Papathanasopoulou 9 / 20 [ More Info ]
    LATN
    1102
    17221
    002
    TuTh 6:10p - 8:00p
    616 HAMILTON HALL
    K. Brassel 11 / 20 [ More Info ]
    LATN
    1102
    86206
    003
    TuTh 6:10p - 8:00p
    509 HAMILTON HALL
    N. Rynearson 15 / 20 [ More Info ]
  • LATN V1121x and y. Intensive Elementary Latin. 4 pts.

    Designed to cover all of Latin grammar and syntax in one semester in order to prepare the student to enter LATN V1201 or V1202.

    Course
    Number
    Call Number/
    Section
    Days & Times/
    Location
    Instructor Enrollment
    Spring 2013 :: LATN V1121 :: Credit Sections
    LATN
    1121
    10153
    001
    TuThF 8:40a - 9:55a
    613 HAMILTON HALL
    M. Hanses 14 [ More Info ]
  • LATN V1201x and y. Intermediate Latin I. 4 pts.

    Prerequisites: LATN V1101-V1102, or LATN V1121, or the equivalent.

    Selections from Catullus and from Cicero or Caesar.

    Course
    Number
    Call Number/
    Section
    Days & Times/
    Location
    Instructor Enrollment
    Spring 2013 :: LATN V1201 :: Credit Sections
    LATN
    1201
    10486
    001
    MWF 11:40a - 12:55p
    616 HAMILTON HALL
    J. Wasson 14 / 25 [ More Info ]
  • LATN V1202x and y. Intermediate Latin II. 4 pts.

    Prerequisites: LATN V1201 or the equivalent.

    Selections from Ovid's Metamorphoses and from Sallust, Livy, Seneca, or Pliny.

    Course
    Number
    Call Number/
    Section
    Days & Times/
    Location
    Instructor Enrollment
    Spring 2013 :: LATN V1202 :: Credit Sections
    LATN
    1202
    72497
    001
    TuThF 8:40a - 9:55a
    609 HAMILTON HALL
    C. Catenaccio 11 / 25 [ More Info ]
    LATN
    1202
    26323
    002
    TuTh 6:10p - 8:00p
    609 HAMILTON HALL
    M. Fantuzzi 15 / 25 [ More Info ]
  • LATN V3310y. Silver Latin Epic. 3 pts.

    Prerequisites: LATN V3012 or the equivalent.

    Since the content of this course changes from year to year, it may be repeated for credit. Topic for 2007-2008: Livy

    Course
    Number
    Call Number/
    Section
    Days & Times/
    Location
    Instructor Enrollment
    Spring 2013 :: LATN V3310 :: Credit Sections
    LATN
    3310
    08709
    001
    MW 10:10a - 11:25a
    302 MILBANK HALL
    K. Milnor 16 [ More Info ]
  • LATN W4010y. 2nd Century Prose. 3 pts.

    Prerequisites: LATN V3012 or the equivalent.

    Since the content of this course changes from year to year, it may be repeated for credit. Topic for 2007-2007: Elegy

    Course
    Number
    Call Number/
    Section
    Days & Times/
    Location
    Instructor Enrollment
    Spring 2013 :: LATN W4010 :: Credit Sections
    LATN
    4010
    13092
    001
    MW 1:10p - 2:25p
    609 HAMILTON HALL
    J. Howley 12 [ More Info ]
  • LATN W4106y. Latin Literature of the Empire. 4 pts.

    Prerequisites: At least two terms of Latin at the 3000 level or higher.

    Latin literature from Augustus to 600 C.E.

    Course
    Number
    Call Number/
    Section
    Days & Times/
    Location
    Instructor Enrollment
    Spring 2013 :: LATN W4106 :: Credit Sections
    LATN
    4106
    72252
    001
    MW 4:10p - 6:00p
    607 HAMILTON HALL
    G. Williams 19 [ More Info ]

    Noncredit Courses

  • LATN N0101y. Elementary Course, I.
    The same course as Latin V1101, on a noncredit basis.
  • LATN N0102y. Elementary Course, II.
    The same course as Latin V1102, on a noncredit basis.
  • LATN N0121y. Intensive Elementary Course.
    The same course as Latin V1121, on a noncredit basis.
  • LATN N0201y. Latin Literature: Prose.

    Prerequisites: Latin V1101-V1102 or Latin V1121, or the equivalent.

    The same course as Latin V1201, on a noncredit basis.
  • LATN N0202y. Latin Literature: Poetry.

    Prerequisites: Latin V1101-V1102 or Latin V1121, or the equivalent.

    The same course as Latin V1202, on a noncredit basis.

    Modern Greek

    Credit Courses

  • GRKM V1102y. Elementary Modern Greek. 4 pts.

    Prerequisites: GRKM V1101 or the equivalent.

    Continuation of GRKM V1101. Introduction to modern Greek language and culture. Emphasis on speaking, writing, basic grammar, syntax and cross-cultural analysis.

    Course
    Number
    Call Number/
    Section
    Days & Times/
    Location
    Instructor Enrollment
    Spring 2013 :: GRKM V1102 :: Credit Sections
    GRKM
    1102
    68604
    001
    TuThF 10:10a - 11:25a
    609 HAMILTON HALL
    K. Van Dyck 2 / 20 [ More Info ]
  • GRKM V1202y. Intermediate Modern Greek II. 4 pts.

    Prerequisites: GRKM V1201 or the equivalent.

    Continuation of GRKM V1201. Students complete their knowledge of the fundamentals of Greek grammar and syntax while continuing to enrich their vocabulary.

    Course
    Number
    Call Number/
    Section
    Days & Times/
    Location
    Instructor Enrollment
    Spring 2013 :: GRKM V1202 :: Credit Sections
    GRKM
    1202
    69378
    001
    TuTh 11:00a - 12:50p
    616 HAMILTON HALL
    T. Lee 3 / 20 [ More Info ]
  • GRKM W1211x. Intermediate Modern Greek Conversation. 1 pt.

    For students in GRKM V1201, but also open to students not enrolled in GRKM V1201, who wish to improve their spoken Modern Greek. For more information, contact Prof. Vangelis Calotychos at ec2268@columbia.edu.

    Course
    Number
    Call Number/
    Section
    Days & Times/
    Location
    Instructor Enrollment
    Spring 2013 :: GRKM W1211 :: Credit Sections
    GRKM
    1211
    60133
    001
    F 11:00a - 11:50a
    617B HAMILTON HALL
    Instructor To Be Announced 3 [ More Info ]
  • CLGM V3920y. The World Responds to the Greeks: Modernity, Postcoloniality, Globality. 3 pts.

    How does the world respond to the Greeks? This course introduces students to interdisciplinary study by examining the kind of analytical frame a particular area (Greece, the Mediterranean, the Balkans, Europe, Greek-America) provides for interdisciplinary work. The focus is on how literature as a discipline works comparatively and how it borrows and differs from other disciplines in its forms of comparativism. Readings foreground moments when Greece's position at the crossroads (between East and West, Byzantine and Ottoman, Ancient and Modern, the Balkans and Europe, Greece and America) become comparatively productive to particular fields (Comparative Literature, History, Sociology, Film, Architecture, Anthropology, Ethnic, Gender, and Translation Studies). The course can be taken with an extra-credit tutorial for students reading materials in the original and fulfills the Global core requirement. For information about the course contact: vandyck@columbia.edu and about the Program, visit: www.columbia.edu/cu/hellenicstudies/

    Course
    Number
    Call Number/
    Section
    Days & Times/
    Location
    Instructor Enrollment
    Spring 2013 :: CLGM V3920 :: Credit Sections
    CLGM
    3920
    16098
    001
    Tu 6:10p - 8:00p
    613 HAMILTON HALL
    K. Van Dyck 44 [ More Info ]

    Noncredit Courses

  • GRKM N0102y. Elementary Course, II.
    The same course as Modern Green V1102, on a noncredit basis.
  • GRKM N0202y. Intermediate Course, II.

    Prerequisites: Modern Greek V1201 or the equivalent.

    The same course as Modern Greek V1202, on a noncredit basis.
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