GRK 201 Intermediate Ancient Greek

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GRK 201 Intermediate Ancient Greek Dr Andrew Faulkner Office: ML 240 E-mail: afaulkne@uwaterloo.ca Tel: 36883 Class Times and Location - Class: Mon./Wed./Fri. 11:30-12:20 p.m. in ML 315 Office Hours: Mon./Wed. 1:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m., or by appointment. General Outline: This course will complete the introduction of the basic grammar and syntax of the ancient Greek language and begin the transition towards reading unadapted Greek prose and poetry. In the first half of the course, the remaining grammar lessons in Athenaze II will be completed. In the second half of the course, unadapted selections from the New Testament will be read, while knowledge of grammar and vocabulary is consolidated. Prescribed Texts: M. Balme and G. Lawall, Athenaze II: An Introduction to Ancient Greek, Oxford, 2003. Campbell, M., A Basic Greek Prose Vocabulary, Bristol, 2000. Suggested Text: An Intermediate Greek English Lexicon: Founded Upon the Seventh Edition of Liddell and Scott s Greek English Lexicon, Oxford, 1945. Evaluation: 40% Quizzes (4 x 10%) 20% Midterm Test 25% Final Test 15% Class Participation (attendance, participation, homework assignments) The course will be evaluated on the basis of the scheme listed above. The four quizzes will take place on Monday October 4 th, Friday October 15 th, Monday November 8 th, and Monday November 29 th. The Midterm will take place on Monday October 25 th. The date of the Final Test is Monday December 6 th. It is expected that you will attend all classes, unless you are unable to do so for a justified reason (in which case please contact me), and that you will complete all of the homework assignments. Credit will be awarded for the completion of assignments regardless of accuracy: one needs to make mistakes in order to learn, and homework assignments are your opportunity to make those mistakes without penalty. Academic Integrity: Students are expected to abide by the University of Waterloo s Academic Integrity Vision Statement: To create and promote a culture of academic integrity, the behaviour of all members of the University of Waterloo should be based on honesty, trust, fairness, respect, and responsibility. Academic offences, such as plagiarism or cheating, will not be tolerated in any form. For more information on academic offences, please consult Policy 71, available on the registrar s website: http://www.registrar.uwaterloo.ca/students

If you have any questions or concerns regarding what constitutes an academic offence please contact me immediately. Ignorance is not an excuse. Grievance: A student who believes that a decision affecting some aspect of his/her university life has been unfair or unreasonable may have grounds for initiating a grievance. Read Policy 70 - Student Petitions and Grievances, Section 4: http://www.secretariat.uwaterloo.ca/policies/policy70.htm Appeals: A student may appeal the finding and/or penalty in a decision made under Policy 70 - Student Petitions and Grievances (other than regarding a petition) or Policy 71 - Student Discipline if a ground for an appeal can be established. Read Policy 72 - Student Appeals: http://www.secretariat.uwaterloo.ca/policies/policy72.htm Disabilities: The Office for Persons with Disabilities, located in Needles Hall room 1132 provides support, advice, and academic accommodations for students with disabilities. If you have a disability please contact and register with OPD. We are here to help and will make arrangements that best facilitate your learning. Religious Holidays and Examination Scheduling: The University policy on the scheduling of examinations and religious holidays is the following: The University acknowledges that, due to the pluralistic nature of the University community, some students may on religious grounds require alternative times to write tests and examinations. Accordingly, a student who requires an alternative test or examination time on religious grounds, should consult with the Associate Dean of the Faculty offering the course regarding alternative arrangements. Such a request should be made within one week of the announcement of the test or examination date. All of the test dates throughout the term, with the exception of the final examination, are listed on your syllabus. Please review these carefully and contact me immediately if you anticipate a conflict, so that we can make alternative arrangements. Email Policy: Email is an excellent way to contact me outside of office hours. I check it regularly and do my best to respond promptly, within one working day. Do take care that email messages to me contain a proper address and signature. Syllabus and Study: The syllabus indicates for each day the material that will be reviewed, the new material that will be introduced, and the assignment due for the next class. It is expected that you will complete all of the assignments and be prepared to participate in each class. It is also expected that you will spend time each day reviewing and learning the new grammatical forms and structures introduced, as well as the vocabulary at the beginning of each chapter. In the first half of the course, as we are completing chapters 21-28 in Athenaze, it is also expected that you will read the sections of text at the beginning of each chapter, even if this is not specifically assigned on a given day. If you are uncertain of any topic covered and need further help, please contact me as soon as possible. I am here to help and want you to succeed.

WEEK 1 Monday, Sept. 13 th Introduction and review Wednesday, Sept. 15 th New Grammar: chapter 21α (pp.75-79); Subjunctive - Forms and Use. Assignment: complete Exercises 21β, 21γ and 21δ to hand in next class and read text on pp. 73-4. Friday, Sept. 17 th Review Activity: exercises 21γ and 21δ and text pp. 73-4. New Grammar: chapter 21β (pp.85-86); Aorist of -μι verbs. Assignment: complete Exercises 21ζ and 21η to hand in next class and read text on pp. 83-4. WEEK 2 Monday, Sept. 20 th Review Activity: exercises 21ζ and 21η and text pp. 83-4. New Grammar: chapter 22α (pp.92-95); Clauses of Fearing and Indefinite or General Clauses (use of Moods). Assignment: complete exercises 22α and 22γ 1-7 to hand in next class and read text on p. 91. Wednesday, Sept. 22 nd Review Activity: exercises 22α and 22γ 1-7 and text p. 91. New Grammar: chapter 22β/23α (pp.102-3 and 108-11); Indirect Questions and Statements - ὡς/ὅτι, infinitives and participles. Assignment: complete exercises 22δ, 23α 1-7 and 23β 1-5 to hand in next class. Friday, Sept. 24 th Review Activity: exercises 22δ, 23α 1-7 and 23β 1-5.

New Grammar: chapter 23β (pp.116-117); review of Subjunctive and Indirect Statement; the verb φημί. Assignment: complete exercise 23γ (Greek to English only) and read texts on pp. 100-1 and 114-15. WEEK 3 Monday, Sept. 27 th Review Activity: exercise 23γ and texts pp. 100-1 and 114-15. New Grammar: chapter 23β (pp.118-19); Articular Infinitive; Relative Pronouns and their Antecedents. Assignment: complete exercises 23δ and 23ε to hand in next class. Wednesday, Sept. 29 th Review Activity: exercises 23δ and 23ε. New Grammar: chapter 24α/β (pp.126-128 and 134-135); Comparison of Adjectives (a few more irregular forms); ὅπως + Future Indicative in Object Clauses after verbs expressing care of effort. Assignment: complete exercises 24α 1-5, 24β and 24δ 1-5 to hand in next class. Friday, Oct. 1 st Review Activity: 24α 1-5, 24β and 24δ 1-5. Review Chapters 21α 24β for QUIZ 1. Assignment: review for QUIZ 1. WEEK 4 Monday, Oct. 4 th QUIZ 1 Wednesday, Oct. 6 th Review Activity: Quiz and Subjunctive. New Grammar: chapter 25α (pp.142 and 145-6); Optative - Forms and Meaning

Assignment: complete Exercise 25α, 25β 1-5 and 25δ to hand in next class. Friday, Oct. 8 th Review Activity: Exercises 25α, 25β and 25δ. New Grammar: Chapter 25α/25β (pp.143-145 and 153-154); Optative - Use (PRIMARY AND SECONDARY SEQUENCES); Forms of -μι verbs. Assignment: Complete Exercises 25ε 1-5 and 25θ to hand in next class. WEEK 5 Monday, Oct. 11 th THANKSGIVING Wednesday, Oct. 13 th Review Activity: Exercises 25ε 1-5 and 25θ to hand in next class. New Grammar: Chapter 25β (pp.155-6); Optative in Indirect Statements and Questions. Assignment: Complete Exercise 25ι to hand in next class. Friday, Oct. 15 th QUIZ 2 Assignment: Read text on pp. 141 and 150 1. WEEK 6 Monday, Oct. 18 th Review Activity: Quiz and text on pp. 141 and 150 1. New Grammar: Chapter 26α (pp.162-4); Overview of Conditional Sentences Assignment: Complete exercise 26α and 26β (only Greek to English) to hand in next class. Wednesday, Oct. 20 th Review Activity: Exercises 26α and 26β.

New Grammar: Chapter 26α/26β; Adverbial Accusatives and Accusatives of Respect; Verbal adjective in -τεος. Assignment: Complete Exercises 26γ and 26δ to hand in next class. Friday, Oct. 22 nd Review Chapters 21α-26β for MIDTERM WEEK 7 Monday, Oct. 25 th MIDTERM Wednesday, Oct. 27 th Review Activity: Midterm New Grammar: Chapter 27α (pp.183-188); Perfect and Pluperfect Middle/Passive - Forms and Meaning. Assignment: Complete Exercises 27β, 27γ and 27δ to hand in next class. Read text on pp. 180-2. Friday, Oct. 29 th Review Activity: Exercises 27β, 27γ, and 27δ. New Grammar: Chapter 27β (pp.196-199); Perfect and Pluperfect of verbs with stems Ending in Consonants; Review of Reduplication and Augment. Assignment: Complete Exercises 27θ and 27ι to hand in next class. WEEK 8 Monday, Nov. 1 st Review Activity: Exercises 27θ and 27ι. New Grammar: Chapter 28α (pp.206-11); Perfect and Pluperfect Active - Forms and Meaning. Assignment: Complete Exercises 28γ and 28ε to hand in next class. Read text on pp. 204 5.

Wednesday, Nov. 3 rd Review Activity: Exercises 28γ and 28ε. Text on pp. 204 5. New Grammar: Chapter 28β (pp.219-220); Verbs found most commonly in the Perfect and Pluperfect - οἶδα. Assignment: review all forms of Perfect and Pluperfect. Friday, Nov. 5 th Review Chapters 27α-28β for Quiz 3. WEEK 9 Monday, Nov. 8 th QUIZ 3 Wednesday, Nov. 10 th Unseen Reading Class Friday, Nov. 12 th New Testament Passage 1 WEEK 10 Monday, Nov. 15 th New Testament Passage 2 Wednesday, Nov. 17 th Grammar Review Friday, Nov. 19 th New Testament Passage 3

WEEK 11 Monday, Nov. 22 nd New Testament Passage 4 Wednesday, Nov. 24 th Grammar Review Friday, Nov. 26 th New Testament Passage 5 WEEK 12 Monday, Nov. 29 th QUIZ 4 Wednesday, Dec. 1 st Unseen Reading - Grammar Review Friday, Dec. 3 rd Grammar Review Week 13 Monday, Dec. 6 th FINAL TEST

Vocabulary for Optional Bonus Quizzes (Numbers of Vocabulary in Classical Greek Prose: A Basic Vocabulary) Quizzes will be written at the beginning of class on Friday of each week (5 minutes) Week 2 1-150 Week 3 151-300 Week 4 301-450 Week 5 NO BONUS VOCAB QUIZ Week 6 451-600 Week 7 601-750 Week 8 751-900 Week 9 901-1050 Week 10 1051-1200 Week 11 1201-1350 Week 12 1351-1500