Greek Culture
The characteristics of Greek literature and culture, taught principally through translations of selections from Greek authors.
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The characteristics of Greek literature and culture, taught principally through translations of selections from Greek authors.
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The characteristics of Greek literature and culture, taught principally through translations of selections from Greek authors.
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The characteristics of Roman literature and culture, taught principally through translations of selections from Roman authors.
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The characteristics of Roman literature and culture, taught principally through translations of selections from Roman authors.
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The characteristics of Roman literature and culture, taught principally through translations of selections from Roman authors.
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The myths and sagas of the Greeks and Romans, taught in particular through ancient literature.
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The myths and sagas of the Greeks and Romans, taught in particular through ancient literature.
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The myths and sagas of the Greeks and Romans, taught in particular through ancient literature.
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Medical terminology derived from Greek and Latin, concentrating on the meanings of the components of medical terms and the principles that govern their arrangement, with some attention to the history of ancient medicine.
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Medical terminology derived from Greek and Latin, concentrating on the meanings of the components of medical terms and the principles that govern their arrangement, with some attention to the history of ancient medicine.
See Course DetailsThe Nature of the English Vocabulary
The nature and composition of the English vocabulary, with particular attention to Greek and Latin elements, and its development among diverse cultures and societies; techniques of morphological analysis, allomorphy, derivational morphology, formal and semantic change, and Indo-European etymology.
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