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University of Arkansas
J. William Fulbright College of Arts and Sciences
GREEK 1003: ELEMENTARY ANCIENT GREEK I
Fall Semester, 2022
Professor Daniel B. Levine
Image: Chimaera. 350-330 BCE. Silver Aeginetic stater from Sicyon (north Peloponnese, ten miles northwest of Corinth). Obverse of coin, showing the Chimera, left. Above, a wreath; below, SE = abbreviation of Sicyon. The Chimaera was a fire-breathing monster which dwelt in Lycia and was slain by Bellerophon, though Hesiod says it was the offspring of the Lion of Nemea and the Hydra of Lerna, two districts adjoining the territory of Sicyon.
Professor Daniel B. Levine (dlevine@uark.edu)
Kimpel Hall 502. Tel. 479-575-5937; 479-575-2951
STUDENT INFORMATION FORM to fill out and E-MAIL TO PROFESSOR LEVINE BEFORE THE FIRST CLASS
LISTEN TO ANCIENT GREEK AS WE WILL PRONOUNCE IT IN THIS CLASS.
LETTERS FROM PREVIOUS STUDENTS in this class to Students Starting the First Semester of Greek
Class Syllabus/Text/Procedures/Grades
Our Textbook’s first few pages to preview.
The Greek Alphabet as You Will Write It. [Please practice a few times before class begins.]
PARTS OF SPEECH IN ENGLISH… TO STUDY FOR PUP QUIZ IN FIRST CLASS. [It is essential that you know the parts of speech.]
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