GREK 221 - Intermediate Greek: HerodotusFC ARHU CD 4 credits In this course, we will read selections from the first historian in the western tradition, Herodotus of Halicarnassus. Herodotus is a crucial source for our understanding of the rise of Greece as a world power in the fifth century BCE, as well as our understanding of the classical Persian empire. Sometimes known as “the father of lies,” Herodotus is also a problematic figure as the instigator of history as a mode of inquiry. Students will also review their knowledge of Greek grammar and syntax.
Course meets concurrently with GREK 321. Intermediate sutdents should enroll in GREK 221; advanced students should enroll in GREK 321. Course requirements will differ according to level. Prerequisites & Notes: Greek 201 or equivalent
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