UC BERKELEY DEPARTMENT OF CLASSICS

2015 INTENSIVE SUMMER GREEK WORKSHOP (GREEK 15)
 

 

 

 


 

 

 

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Textbooks


During the first half of the course, our textbook will be:

 

H. Hansen and G. Quinn. Greek: An Intensive Course. 2nd Revised Edition. Fordham University Press, 1992. ISBN 9780823216632.

 

It is readily available from online bookstores, academic and secondhand bookstores, and will be available at the UC Berkeley campus bookstore as the summer approaches. Students should bring a copy of Hansen and Quinn to the first class meeting.

 

In the second part of the course, students will purchase Greek texts and commentaries based on their elective choices. All these texts will be available for purchase at the campus bookstore. For Summer 2015, the texts will be:

 

Prose Courses:

 

Lucian

 

K.C. Sidwell, ed. Lucian: Selections. Bristol Classical Press, 1998. ISBN 9780906515365.

 

Plato

 

G.P. Rose, ed. Plato: Republic Book I. 2nd Edition. Hackett. ISBN 9780929524313.

 

Poetry Courses:

 

Euripides

 

J.W. Ambrose, Jr., ed. Euripides: Hecuba. Hackett, 1981. ISBN 9780929524085.

 

Homer

 

W.B. Stanford, ed. Homer: Odyssey I-XII. 2nd Edition. Bristol Classical Press, 1996. ISBN 9781853995026.

 

In the second part, students will also need a copy of Liddell and Scott's Abridged Greek-English Lexicon or one of the electronic versions of Liddell, Scott, and Jones' (complete) Greek-English Lexicon available for iPhone, Android, etc. Copies of the Abridged Greek-English Lexicon will be available at the campus bookstore as the summer approaches.

 

Students enrolled in the Homer elective will need R.J. Cunliffe, A Lexicon of the Homeric Dialect. Copies will be available to purchase at the campus bookstore; a digital version is accessible from campus IP addresses via the Thesaurus Linguae Graecae.

 

In the second part, students may also wish to have a Greek grammar. Copies of Smyth's Greek Grammar will be available to purchase at the campus bookstore.

 

H. W. Smyth. Greek Grammar. Rev. Ed. G.M. Messing. Harvard University Press, 1956. ISBN 9780674362505.

 

Students may also find it helpful to consult Morwood's Oxford Grammar.

 

J. Morwood. Oxford Grammar of Classical Greek. Oxford University Press, 2001. ISBN 9780195218510.

 

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