Fall 1998 Classics Courses This fall a record 278 men and women are exploring classical languages, literatures, history, and art and archaeology in one or more of the Extension School courses being offered in the classics: CLAS E-114/W Introduction to Greek Literature: Concepts of the Hero in the Archaic Period taught by Gregory Nagy, Francis Jones Professor of Classical Greek Literature and Professor of Comparative Literature at Harvard University, winner of the Shattuck Award for Excellence in Teaching CLAS E-120 Greek Tragedy taught by Charles P. Segal, Walter C. Klein Professor of the Classics at Harvard University CLAS E-130 Introduction to Greek Art and Archaeology taught by David Gordon Mitten, James Loeb Professor of Classical Art and Archaeology, winner of the Shattuck Award for Excellence in Teaching HIST E-1072 The Roman World taught by Sarolta A. Takács, Associate Professor of the Classics, Harvard University LATI E-1a Latin for Beginners taught by Sarolta A. Takács, Associate Professor of the Classics, Harvard University LATI E-32 Intermediate Latin: Letters of Cicero and Pliny taught by Richard F. Thomas, Professor of Greek and Latin, Harvard University, winner of the Bonnano Award for Excellence in Teaching CGRK E-1a Elementary Classical Greek taught by Alexander James Hollmann, Teaching Fellow in the Classics, Harvard University CGRK E-30a Intermediate Classical Greek taught by John W. Cobb
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