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A study of the prose works of Greek authors.
At the end of the course the student will be able to analyse grammatically, to translate and comment upon texts of average difficulty. He will be able to explain the context, and to bring out the human values expressed therein.
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Bibliography |
Editions:
1. The basic text is that of the Thesaurus Linguae Graecae, i.e. mostly the Oxford edition;
2. The Belles-Lettres edition, e.g.,
- Plato, Le banquet, Notice by L. Robin. Text and translation by P. Vicaire with the aid of J. Laborderie, Paris, 1989.
- Herodotus, Book III: Thalia. Text and translation by Ph.-E. Legrand, Paris, 1939.
- Sophocles, Ajax. Text by A. Dain and translated by P. Mazon. Seventh impression, revised and corrected by J. Irigoin, Paris, 1989.
An additional bibliography will be distributed during the course.
Reference Grammar:
D. Planque, Grammaire grecque, 8th édition, Namur, 1977 (pdf version).
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