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A reading from Homer by L. Alma-Tadema
c.1885
This course provides
an intensive introduction to the morphology
and syntax of the Ancient Greek language for
students with no previous knowledge of Ancient
Greek.
Greek 1A is open to first and
second year students, and Visiting Undergraduates.
Greek 1hA is an Honours level
course open to 3rd year students on the following
Degree Programmes: ACMME; Classical Studies; Latin
Studies; Ancient History; Ancient & Medieval
History; Ancient History & Classical Archaeology;
Ancient History & Latin; Classical Archaeology
and Latin; Latin & Scottish Historical Studies;
Sanskrit & Latin.
Make sure to access and read the appropriate
(1A or 1hA) course handbook via the links on the
right-hand
side of this page.
Please use the links on the right to navigate
around this site.
Course Organiser
Teaching Arrangements
Dr. Stephanie J. Winder
Mon.,
Tues., Wednes. 11.10-12noon Room
TBA
5.18 David Hume Tower
Thurs. Tutorial
Time TBA
Room TBA
0131-650-3583
stephanie.winder@ed.ac.uk
Accessibility
We welcome disabled students
(including those with specific learning difficulties
such as dyslexia) and are
working to make all our courses
accessible. If you wish to talk to a member of
academic staff about the
course requirements and your
particular needs please contact Dr. David Greasley,
David.Greasley@ed.ac.uk
Room 128, William Robertson Bldng,
0131-650 3838.
The Greek 1A and 1hA pages are maintained
by Stephanie Winder.
Please contact stephanie.winder@ed.ac.uk
if you have any questions or suggestions.
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