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Courses 2005-2006 - Haverford College

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Course Archive, Fall 2006-Spring 2007

Courses for Fall 2006 [Shaded Courses Offered at Bryn Mawr College]
Classical Studies  
CSTS110 World Through Classical Eyes Donahue

MWF 12-1

CSTS121 Varieties of Judaism in the Ancient World
Cross-listed in Religion
Enrollment limited to 35 students
S. Schwarz T/Th 8:30-10:00
Ges t101
CSTS207 Hellenistic & Republican History
Cross-listed with History
D. Scott

MWF 12-1

CSTS212 Magic in Greco-Roman World R. Edmonds

MW 2:30-4

CSTSH215 Tales of Troy
Cross-listed in Comparative Literature
B. Mulligan
T/Th 11-12:30
Hall 007
CSTS239 Dawn of the Middle Ages
Cross-listed with History
S. Bjornlie

TBA

CSTSH293 Translation & Transformation
Cross-listed in Comparative Literature
Students must be at least at the intermediate level in at least one language other than English
D. Roberts T 7:30-10
Hall 107
CSTS368 Urbanism and Urban Violence in Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages
Cross-listed with History
S. Bjornlie

TBA

CSTSH398 Senior Seminar D. Roberts M 7:30-10
Hall 201
Greek    
GREKH001 Elementary Greek D. Roberts MWF 9:30-10:30; TTh 9-10
Hall 112
GREK101A Introduction to Greek Literature: Plato A. Fenton HTBA
GREK202 Tragedy R. Edmonds

MWF 11-12 + 1 hour TBA

Latin    
LATN001 Elementary Latin A. Fenton

MWF 9:30-10:30; TTh 9-10
Hall 201

LATN003 Review & Reading D. Scott

MWF 11-12 + 1 hour TBA

LATNH101A Introduction to Latin Literature: Catullus & Cicero
Prerequisite: Students should have had either a year of college Latin or very strong high school preparation. For a course with more extensive grammar review, see Bryn Mawr Latin 003.
B. Mulligan
MWF 10:30-11:30
Hall 112
LATNH201 Advanced Latin: Roman Comedy B. Mulligan
T/Th 2:30-4
Hall 112
LATN304 Caesar & Cicero D. Scott

MWF 11-12 + 1 hour TBA

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Courses for Spring 2007 [Shaded Courses Offered at Bryn Mawr College]
Classical Studies  
CSTSH219 Fantastic Journeys
Cross-listed in Comparative Literature
A. Fenton T/Th 11:30-1:00
CSTS205 Greek History
Cross-listed with History
C. Wesler

T/Th 2:30-4

CSTS375 Interpreting Mythology
Cross-listed with Comparative Literature
Enrollment limited to 20 students
R. Edmonds

MW 2:30-4

CSTS369 The History and Archaeology of Decline and Fall
Cross-listed with History
S. Bjornlie

TBA

CSTSH399 Senior Seminar D. Roberts  
Greek    
GREKH001 Elementary Greek D. Roberts MWF 9:30-10:30
TTh 9-10
GREK102B Introduction to Greek Poetry: Homer B. Mulligan
MWF 10:30-11:30
GREK202 Tragedy R. Edmonds

MWF 12-1

Latin    
LATN001A Elementary Latin A. Fenton

MWF 9:30-10:30
TTh 9-10

LATN102 Latin Literature: Livy & Horace Staff

MWF 11-12

LATN101B Introduction to Latin Literature: Vergil A. Fenton MWF 11:30-12:30
LATN202 Advanced Latin: Silver Age C. Conybeare MWF 12:00-1:00
LATN30x Poets and Patrons in Flavian Rome B. Mulligan

T 4-6

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