Τhe Greek language, unlike Latin, continues its course as the linguistic instrument of the large Greek-speaking empire. The role of the Greek language as the linguistic instrument of the Byzantine ...
It was during this historical period that the Greek language and culture thrived and conquered the Roman Empire itself. This happened, of course, against a backdrop of significant political and ...
The course treats the history of the Greek language in Antiquity, from Bronze Age Mycenaean to the Koiné of Hellenistic times and Late Antiquity until the Byzantine and the Modern Period. The Greek ...
This follow-on course from Greek for Beginners I will further improve your language and listening skills and introduce more complex grammar. It is not appropriate for absolute beginners and students ...
Along with Greek and Latin, the Classics program offers Hittite and Sanskrit, the ancient languages of Anatolia and India. Students are encouraged to take courses offered outside the department that ...
For more information see: ucl.ac.uk/upc. In Year 1, you will take courses in Biblical Hebrew, either Latin or Greek, an introductory linguistics module and an introductory Jewish Studies module. You ...
In Year 2, you will continue your study of Biblical Hebrew and Greek or Latin. You will also begin or continue study of a third (and possibly fourth or fifth) ancient language. Again, you have the ...