1936-1937 Academic Catalog

5Q COURSES OF STUDY 3. ANABASIS Translation, syntax, composition, with historical references. Elective. Four hours a week, first semester. 4. HOMER Books I to VI of the Iliad, scanning, mythology, syntax. Elective. Four hours a week, second semester. 5-6. GREEK NEW TESTAMENT New Testament Greek, emphasizing peculiarities of form, and exegesis, with rapid reading of various portions. Elec– tive. Three hours a week, throughout the year. Professor Mcchesney. 7. HERODOTUS Selections are :read, Biography, history, peculiarities, and syntax. Elective. Three hours a week, one semester. Not given every year. 8. MEMORABILIA The course is introductory to the study of Plato. Gram– matical drill and history will be the leading features. Elec– tive. Three hours a week, one semester. Not given every year. 9. PLATO The Apology and Crito constitute the study of Soerates. Greek philosophy is reviewed. Elective. Three hours a. week, one semester. Not giv~ every year. 11-12. DEMOSTHENES The Oration on the Crown is studied. Oratory, rhetoric, and argumentation are leading themes. Elective. Three hours a week throughout the year. Not given every year. 13-14. GREEK EXEGESIS Analytical interpretation from a Greek view-point. Three hours a week, throughout the year. Professor McChesney. HEBREW PROFESSOR JURKAT 1-2. HEBREW A thorough drill is given in etymdlogy, syntax,. and par– adigms. Elective. Four hours a week throughout the year. 3-4. ADVANCED HEBREW Three hours a week throughout the year. HISTORY PROFESSORS JURKAT AND STEELE 3. AMERICAN: NATIONAL PERIOD With reference to contemporary European history. Re– quired of all candidates for the A.B. and B.S. degrees. Prerequisite, 1,1;i unit High School American History. Three hours a week, first semester. Professor Jurkat.

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