Greek 1
Fall 2005
Instructor: H. W. Haskell (haskell@southwestern.edu)
Office: MBH 223, tel. 1554
Office hours: MWF 11:15-11:45
T-TH 2:30-3:30
or by appointment
In this course, we will combine translation with grammatical analysis and devote time to cultural, historical, etymological, and linguistic issues. The ability to read Greek allows one not only to delve into the ancient past (classical and ecclesiastical), but it also helps to develop a sharper understanding of English and other languages and provides an excellent foundation for English vocabulary building.
Grading:
Exams. The exams consist of sentences or passages for translation (Greek to English), which test one's ability to pull together material (grammar & vocabulary).
Quizzes. The quizzes cover memory work (e.g. declensions, conjugations, vocabulary), that is, material that is to be learned for each chapter. This is what I call the "idiot work", by which I do NOT mean that anybody in this class is an idiot: it means that it is purely and simply memorization work, which requires much patience, endurance, and consistency, rather than brilliant analytical powers.
Class participation and attendance: Regular preparation, class participation, and attendance are expected, and will affect your grade. Foreign language study is such that certain aspects of one's performance cannot be judged by examinations, but rather by class performance. 10% of your final grade will be based upon daily class participation; effective class participation assumes preparation of daily assignments before class.
Final Grades. The plus and minus grading system, now in effect at Southwestern, will be used for final grades. Semester % averages will translate to the following letter grades:
% RANGE |
EQUIV. |
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| August 28 Monday |
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| August 30 Wednesday |
read Intro., pp. ix-xxi |
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| September 1 Friday |
exc. 1a (p. 6) |
Greek parts of speech |
| September 4 Monday |
LABOR DAY - no classes | |
| September 6 Wednesday |
Quiz (1); exc. 1b (p. 10) | |
| September 8 Friday |
Translate 2 alpha |
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| September 11 Monday |
Quiz (2); Exc. 2d, e, z (pp. 21-22) |
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| September 13 Wednesday |
Translate 3 alpha; Exc. 3a w/out translating (p. 27) |
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| September 15 Friday |
Quiz (3); Translate 3 beta |
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| September 18 Monday |
Exc. 4a (p. 40), Exc. 4b, g, d, e (pp. 42-43) |
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| September 20 Wednesday |
Quiz (4); Exc. 4l (p. 52) |
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| September 22 Friday |
Translate 4 beta |
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| September 25 Monday |
EXAM #1 (1-4) |
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| September 27 Wednesday |
Exc. 5d (p. 58) |
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| September 29 Friday |
Quiz (5); Translate 5 beta |
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| October 2 Monday |
Translate 6 alpha; Exc. 6a, b (p. 78) |
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| October 4 Wednesday |
Translate 6 beta |
Theseus |
| October 6 Friday |
Quiz (6); Exc. 6k, 6m, 6z (pp. 89-90) |
"autos" |
| October 9 Monday |
Translate 7 alpha; Exc. 7a (p. 100) |
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| October11 Wednesday |
Quiz (7); Translate 7 beta |
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| October13 Friday |
EXAM #2 (5-7) | FALL BREAK starts at 10:00 pm |
| October 16 Monday |
FALL BREAK | |
| October 18 Wednesday |
Translate 8 alpha |
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| October 20 Friday |
Exc. 8b, g (p. 116) |
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| October 23 Monday |
Quiz (8); Exc. 8e (p. 127) |
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| October 25 Wednesday |
Ex. 9a, b, g, d (pp. 137-138) |
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| October 27 Friday |
Quiz (9); Translate 9 beta |
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| October 30 Monday |
Translate passages on pp. 149-150 (Odysseus and Circe), 151 (Simonides), and 151 (Luke) | |
| November 1 Wednesday |
Translate 10 alpha; Exc. 10a |
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| November 3 Friday |
Quiz (10); Translate 10 beta |
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| November 6 Monday |
Translate 11 alpha; Exc. 11a (p. 178) |
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| November 8 Wednesday |
Translate 11 beta |
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| November 10 Friday |
Quiz (11); translate Herodotus (pp. 192-193); Exc. 11xi (p. 193) | |
| November13 Monday |
Translate 12 alpha; Exc. 12a |
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| November 15 Wednesday |
Quiz (12); translate 12 beta |
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| November 17 Friday |
Exc. 12h (p. 200) |
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| November 20 Monday |
EXAM #3 (8-12) |
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| November 27 Monday |
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| November 29 Wednesday |
Translate 13 alpha; Exc. 13a, b (pp. 215-216) |
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| December 1 Friday |
Quiz (13); Exc. 13z (p. 225), Exc. 13h, w/out translation (p. 225), 13th (p. 226) | |
| December 4 Monday |
Translate 14 alpha; Exc. 14a (p. 238) |
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| December 6 Wednesday |
Translate Herodotus (pp. 247-248), Theognis (p. 249), and Luke (p. 249) |
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| December 8 Friday |
Quiz (14) |