University of Virginia record February, 1910 | ||
For Undergraduates.
Students may enter any of the undergraduate courses in Greek
at the beginning of any term of the session and will receive full
credit for the course on completing subsequently the work of the remaining
term or terms of the course in question.
Course 1A: A course for beginners. Text-Books: White's
First Greek Book; Xenophon's Anabasis. Young men who have the
opportunity are urged to prepare themselves for the next course
(2A) or Course 3B before coming to the University. Monday, Wednesday,
Friday, 9-10. Cabell Hall. Mr. Hays.
Course 2A: Course 1A prerequisite or the Entrance Examination in
Greek (or its equivalent).—A course of easy Attic Prose. Xenophon's
Memorabilia and Hellenica, Lysias, Goodwin's Grammar, Elementary
Exercises. Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, 10-11. Cabell Hall. Mr.
Hays.
Course 3B: Course 2A (or its equivalent) prerequisite.—A course
of Attic Prose and the Drama, Herodotus and Homer, Syntax, Exercises,
Literature, History, Meters, etc. The class will begin with
Plato's Apology and Crito. Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, 11-12.
Cabell Hall. Professor Humphreys, Mr. Hays.
University of Virginia record February, 1910 | ||