1911-1912 Academic Catalog

COURSES lN GREEK AND HEBREW third year. Elective for collegiate students who have completed Be– ginning Greek. Five hours a week, second semester. Three hours' credit to collegiate students. 70. GREEK NEW TESTAMENT-New Testament Greek, empha– sizing peculiarities of form, and study in exegesis, together with rapid reading of various parts, will constitute the work. The text is Wescott & Hort's. Elective. Open to all who have had two years of Greek. Three hours a week, one semester. 71. HEROOOTUs-Sclections are read. Biography and history arc studied. Peculiarities and syntax are dwelt upon. The text is Johnson's. Electi,,e. Open to all who have had two years of Greek. Three hours a week, one semester. 72. MEMORABILIA-Th-! course is introductory to the study of Plato. Grammatical drill and history will be the leading features. The text is Winans'. Elective. Open to all who have had two years of Greek. Three hours a week, one semester. 73. PLATO-The Apology and Crito continue the study of Socrates. Grecian philosophy is reviewed. The text is Dyer's. Elective. Open to all who have had two years of Greek. Three hours a week, one semester. 74. AESCHYLUS-Prometheus Bound is read. Elective. Open to all who have had two years of Greek. Three hours a week, one semester. 75. SOPHOCLES-Oedipus Tyrannus is read. Elective. Open to all who have had two years of Greek. Three hours a week, one semester. 76. DEMOSTHENES-The Oration on the Crown is studied. Oratory, rhetoric, and argumentation are leading themes. Elective. Open to all who have had two years of Greek. Three hours a week, throughout the year. HEBREW. PROFESSOR ]URKAT. 77. BEGINNING-A thorough drill is given in etymology, syntax, and paradigms. The text is Harper's Inductive Method. Elective. Three hours a week, first semester. 5l

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