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GR-100-1 Classical Greek

Bachelor's Programme in Religion, Ethics and Culture , Religion and Ethics, One year programme

Spring

Norwegian

The students shall: - master basic Greek morphology and syntax - be able to read and translate Greek texts from the syllabus in Lógos Attikós

The course aims to give a foundation in classical Greek - and gives a basis for working with both New Testament texts and other texts from early Christianity in their source language. The texts are primarily selected from the course book Lógos Attikós, but also to some extent from The New Testament. The course is primarily an offer to students who need a course in Greek for enrolment in graduate programmes such as Theology and MA Religion.

The course is given as seminars in which exemplary texts are discussed, grammatical issues presented and language skills trained through exercises. The exercises are taken from the course book Lógos Attikós.

3 preliminary tests of 45 minutes each must be assessed as a Pass.

A 4-hour written examination. Graded assessment.

Theoretical

Bachelor's level

See course structure diagram.

Henny F. Hägg (38142170)

The syllabus (pensum) will be published on the faculty's website when finalised.

Face-to-face

The syllabus will be published on the home page of the course when finalised. See link in the upper right hand corner of the page.

Faculty of Humanities and Education

ECTS Course Catalogue University of Agder 2009-10
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