Modules in Translation
Modules starting with code CLAS do not require a knowledge of the ancient languages. These modules are open to students from other departments, subject to available space, with the exception of: CLAS0004 Approaches to the Ancient World (compulsory for Ancient World students, open to Classics, Ancient History and Classical Archaeology and Classical Civilisation students subject to permission of the Ancient World Tutor); CLAS0005 and CLAS0006 Interpreting Literature modules (compulsory for Classics and Joint Degree students, open to Ancient World students subject to permission of the Departmental Tutor); and CLAS0020 Classics and Literary Theory (compulsory for Classics and Joint Degree students, open to Ancient World students subject to permission of the Departmental Tutor).
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CLAS0006 Interpreting Latin LiteratureÌý(N.B. this module will be taught by Dimitra Kokkini;Ìýplease disregard the module tutor listed in the catalogue) | |
CLAS0009 Introduction to the Study of Language | |
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CLAS0017 Roman Authors: Roman Love PoetryÌý(N.B. this module will be taught by Elizabeth McKnight; please disregard the module tutor listed in the catalogue, and will NOT split into smaller groups during the term) | |
CLAS0025 The Dialogues of PlatoÌý(N.B. this module will be taught by Branislav Kotoc;Ìýplease disregard the module tutor listed in the catalogue) | |
CLAS0136 Greek Comedy (Greek Comedy and Greek Tragedy each run biennially in alternate years). | |
CLAS0138 Greek Authors: Homer | |
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Modules In Ancient Greek
GREK0008 Advanced Greek A and BÌý(N.B. this module will be taught by Fiachra Mac Góráin in Term 1 (Euripides) and Elizabeth McKnight in Term 2 (Lysias). |
GREK0010 Greek Translation |
GREK0012 Essay on an Approved Subject (Greek) - available to final-year students only |
GREK0062 Plato†|
Modules In Latin
LATN0034 Latin for Beginners AÌý(N.B. this module will be taught by Dimitra Kokkini;Ìýplease disregard the module tutor listed in the catalogue) |
LATN0003 Latin for Beginners BÌý(N.B. this module will be taught by Dimitra Kokkini;Ìýplease disregard the module tutor listed in the catalogue) |
LATN0005 Advanced Latin A and BÌý(N.B. this module will be taught by Elizabeth McKnight in Term 1;Ìýplease disregard the module tutor listed in the catalogue) |
LATN0008 Latin TranslationÌý(N.B. this module will be taught by Elizabeth McKnight in Term 2; please disregard the module tutor listed in the catalogue) |
LATN0009 Latin Prose Composition |
LATN0010 Late and Medieval Latin |
LATN0011 Latin Palaeography |
LATN0012 Essay on an Approved Subject (Latin) - available to final-year students only |
LATN0002 Virgil†Ìý(N.B. this module will be taught by Elizabeth McKnight;Ìýplease disregard the module tutor listed in the catalogue) |
LATN0032 History of the Latin Language |
LATN0053 Roman Rhetoric; Theory and Practice |
Modules in Ancient Middle-Eastern Languages
AMEL0001 Introductory Hittite A (Introductory Hittite and Hittite Texts each run biennially in alternate years). |
AMEL0007 Introductory Hittite B: Simple Hittite Texts (Introductory Hittite and Hittite Texts each run biennially in alternate years). |
HEBR0083 Introductory Akkadian |
HEBR0108 Intermediate Akkadian |
AMEL0003 Introductory Sanskrit (Beginner's level Greek or Latin required to take this module) (Second and final-year students only). |
†The range of theme- and author-based modules can vary from year to year, depending on staff availability, and in the interest of a rich curriculum.
Recommended modules outside of the Department of Greek and Latin can be found at the bottom of our Degree Structures page.