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Unit information: Greek Language Level B2 in 2012/13

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Unit name Greek Language Level B2
Unit code CLASM0029
Credit points 20
Level of study M/7
Teaching block(s) Teaching Block 2 (weeks 13 - 24)
Unit director Dr. Michelakis
Open unit status Not open
Pre-requisites

None

Co-requisites

None

School/department Department of Classics & Ancient History
Faculty Faculty of Arts

Description including Unit Aims

Plato’s Symposium is a literary masterpiece set at a high society dinner in 5th-century Athens. As the wine flows, each member of the party gives a speech on the nature of erōs. We’re treated to an intimate glimpse of Athenian super-stars at leisure: the comedian Aristophanes, tragedian Agathon, physician Eryximachus, and—of course!—philosopher Socrates each present their vision of eros. Socrates’ speech seems to cap a crescendo of interpretations, but just as he finishes, the enfant terrible Alcibiades bursts in and gives his own speech. Dressed like the god of wine himself, he narrates how he could not conform to Socrates’ theory . . . and Socrates could not accept his passions . . . This conflict is all the more poignant in that Plato sets the dialogue near the time of Alcibiades’ violent death. Socrates himself would be executed not long after. Who was ―right‖ about erotic love? Methods of Assessment: Mode of assessment for First, Second, Third years and MAs will be as follows:  1 assessment exercise in practical criticism on a chosen piece of text 35-40 lines in length, with guidance questions from unit director. 1,500 – 2,000 words. Weighted at 50%.  1 class test (45 minutes) on sight translation (80% of test mark) and grammatical/syntactical knowledge (20% of test mark), on two pieces of text amounting to a total of 15 lines in length. Use of a dictionary will be allowed in this test. Weighted at 25%.  1 class test (45 minutes) on prepared text translation (10-12 lines, 40% of test mark) and context/interpretation knowledge (60% of test mark), with guidance questions from unit director, on one piece of text 20 lines in length. No reference texts will be allowed in this test. Weighted at 25%.

Reading and References

Further Information: Reading List (i.e. books to be purchased!): J.R. Cheadle, 2002. Basic Greek Vocabulary, Nelson Dover K.J.ed.1980 Plato’s Symposium, Cambridge Liddell, H. G.and R. Scott. 1963. Intermediate Greek-English Lexicon, Oxford Morwood, J. 2001. Oxford Grammar of Classical Greek, Oxford Set Texts: Set Greek passages: 800 lines TBA Students should also read all of Plato’s Symposium in English

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