CLU22350 Greek Directed Reading
This module will develop your skills as a critical reader of Greek texts. With guidance from your instructor, you will study a text which will generally belong to a genre not covered in other Greek modules (for example, Second Sophistic prose, biography, the novel, didactic poetry, comedy) and develop an original project based on the selected text.
- Module Organiser:
- Dr Martine Cuypers
- Duration:
- Semester 1
- Weighting:
- 10 ECTS
- Assessment:
- 100% courseworkn
- Course Open To:
- Classics, Ancient History and Archaeology; TJH Greek
Learning Outcomes
Upon the successful completion of this module students should be able to:
- Translate and critically analyse ancient Greek texts with attention to grammar, philology, linguistic, stylistic-analysis, literary criticism and critical thought.
- Critique key concepts in the texts with reference to literary history and the history of ideas.
- Recognise and analyse the vocabulary, grammar, and style of original Greek texts.
- Formulate a well-researched argument in oral presentations and in writing.
- Work effectively in small groups.
- Manage and time-manage an original project to its successful completion.
- Effectively use e-learning tools and electronic resources to support language study

