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GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF COURSES

LECTURES ON LESSING OR SCHILLER.—Planned to supple-

ment course 3, and to be taken in connection with it. This course may be elected as 10a or 10b, the author read in course 3 determining the designation. Spring term, Tu., Th., at 1.15, two-fifths credit. Associate Professor RHOADES. GREEK

1. SELECTIONS FROM HERODOTUS, with readings from Thucy-

dides for comparison of style and historic method. Studies in Ionic etymology. Greek Prose once a week, with particular reference to the syntax of the verb. Fall term, at 11, full credit. Professor Moss.

2. ANDOCIDES DE MYSTERIIS, DEMOSTHENES O N THE CROWN.

The development of oratory among the Greeks, by lectures and library references. Winter term, at 11.05, full credit. Professor Moss. Required: Greek 1.

3. DEMOSTHENES ON THE CROWN, AESCHINES AGAINST

CTESIPHON. Continuation of winter term's work. Spring term, at 11, full credit. Professor Moss. Required: Greek 2. 4. XENOPHON'S MEMORABILIA.—Lectures upon the work and influence of Socrates as a public teacher, with collateral readings upon assigned topics. Fall term, at 8, full credit. Professor Moss. Required: Greek 3. 5. PLATO.—One entire dialogue and selections from others. Studies in the rhetoric and idiom of the author. Discussion of his philosophical views, so far as illustrated in the pieces read. Winter term, at 8.20, full credit. Professor Moss. Required: Greek 4.

6. SOPHOCLES' ELECTRA, EURIPIDES' IPHIGENIA IN TAURIS.

History of the Greek drama. The literary structure and technics of the plays named. Spring term, at 8, full credit. Professor Moss. Required: Greek 5. 7. HOMER.—Two or three books of the Odyssey will be read by the class in common, and made the basis for some preliminary studies, when special readings in the text will be assigned to each student, and papers prepared by them upon suitable topics. Such papers will be read before the class and discussed. Fall term, at 3.20, full credit. Professor Moss. Required: Greek 6.