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Summary requirements for MA-Ph.D. in Classics before Fall 2017 Course Requirements for MA/PhD Classics 201 minar (MA) Classics 211, 212, 213 (MA) Greek or Roman History course from the following list: Classics 150, Classics 223, Classics 234, History 111A-B-C, History 113A-B, History 211A-B, History 213A-B (MA) Greek and Latin composition (1 for MA both for PhD) 2 + 4 seminars (2 at MA level; 4 at PhD level) Paper Requirements for MA/PhD 2 short papers (MA) 6 seminar papers (2 for MA + 4 for PhD) Exam Requirements MA Greek Sight Translation Exam MA Latin Sight Translation Exam PhD Greek Sight Translation Exam PhD Latin Sight Translation Exam Author/Genre Exam in the language of dissertation (PhD) Significant paper on a topic or area that will contribute to the dissertation, presented in written form to the committee and oral form to the department (PhD) Modern Language Exam German and either French or Italian) (1 for MA and 2 for PhD) Oral Qualifying Exam: 3 hours (PhD) 1

Reading Lists for MA/Ph.D. in Classics M.A. Reading List GREEK Aristotle Poetics; Nicomachean Ethics I, X Demosthenes Philippics; Olynthiacs Herodotus Historiae I, VII, VIII, IX Isocrates Panegyricus Plato Apology, Phaedo, Symposium Thucydides Books I, II, III Xenophon Anabasis I, Hellenica I Aeschylus Agamemnon; Prometheus Aristophanes Frogs; Clouds Bacchylides Ode V Euripides Medea, Hippolytus Hesiod Works and Days 1-382; Theogony 1-616 Homer Iliad I-III, XVIII, XXII, XXIV; Odyssey I-II, IV, VIII, XIX, XX Homeric Hymns II and IV Lyric Poets Selections in Campbell of Archilochus, Callinus, Tyrtaeus, Mimnermus, Solon, Sappho, Alcaeus, Anacreon, Xenophanes, Simonides, Theognis Pindar Olympian 1, 2, 7, 11; Nemean 4; Isthmian 3, 4, 7 Sophocles Antigone; Oedipus Rex Theocritus Idyll I M.A. Reading List LATIN Caesar Bellum Gallicum I, Bellum Civile I Cicero Cat. I, II; Pro Milone; Pro Caelio; Orator; Second Philippic; Letters: Ad Att. IV.3, IV.5, VII.5, VII.10, VIII.1, XII.15, XIII.52, XV.11; Ad Fam. V.12, V.16, XII.3, XV.6 Livy Books I, V, XXI Pliny the Younger 1.1, 3.14, 3.16, 4.19, 5.19, 6.16, 6.20, 7.33, 9.33, 10.96, 10.97 Sallust Catiline Seneca Letters 5, 18, 28, 57 Tacitus Annales I and II Catullus 1, 2, 3, 5, 7, 8, 10, 11, 13, 17, 22, 29, 31, 34, 36, 39, 44, 45, 46, 49, 50, 51, 61, 64, 70, 72, 75, 76, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87, 92, 96, 101, 109 Horace Odes, Book 1-3; Satires, Book 1 Juvenal Satires I, III, X Lucretius Books I, II.1-61, V Martial Spec. 1, 2; Epigrams I.1, 15, 32, 33, 35, 55, 61, 101, 109; II.53, 90, 91; III.4, 38, 43, 68; IV.5, 14, 42, 44, 49, 76; V.10, 13, 20, 34, 37, 58, 76, 81; VI.17, 19, 34, 40, 52, 82; VII.21, 40, 43, 85; VIII.3, 12, 19, 35, 40, 69; IX.18, 28, 68, 81, 97; X.2, 4, 13, 23, 47, 53, 61, 72, 97, 103; XI.13, 18; XII.10, 18, 30, 31, 39, 46, 94; XIV.183-185 Ovid Metamorphoses I, VI-VIII, X; Amores I, II.1, 6, 7, 10, III.1, 9, 14; Ars Amatoria I Plautus Amphitryo; Menaechmi Propertius Elegies I.1-3, 6, 11, 12, 16, 21, 22; II.1, 7, 10, 11, 15, 26, 29, 34; III.1-3, 9, 16, 24, 25; IV.1, 6, 7 Seneca Hercules Furens Terence Adelphi, Andria Tibullus Book I Vergil Eclogues 1, 2, 4; Georgics IV, Aeneid I, II, IV, VI, VIII, XII 2

Ph.D. Reading List GREEK Aeschines, Against Ctesiphon Aristotle, Nicomachean Ethics I and X; Politics I-III; Resp. Ateniensium; Poetics; Demosthenes, De Corona, Philippics, Olynthiacs, Against Conon, Against Meidias Herodotus, Books I-II, VI, VII-IX Isocrates, Panathenaicus, Panegyricus Lucian, Dialogi Mortuorum, Dialogi Deorum Lysias, On the Murder of Eratosthenes, and four other speeches Plato, Apology, Phaedrus, Phaedo, Republic, Symposium Plutarch, Four famous Lives and one Syncrisis Thucydides, Books I-III, V-VII Xenophon, Anabasis; Hellenica Aeschylus, Oresteia, Persians, Prometheus Aristophanes, Acharnians, Clouds, Frogs, Thesmophoriazusae, Lysistrata Bacchylides, Odes V and XVI Euripides, Alcestis, Medea, Hippolytus, Electra, Iphigenia in Tauris, Bacchae, Cyclops Hesiod complete Homer Iliad, Odyssey Homeric Hymns I-V Menander, Dyskolos Pindar, Olympian and Pythian Odes Sophocles: all Theocritus, Idylls I, II, VII, XI, XIV, XVI Ph.D. Reading List LATIN Caesar Gallic War I,V,VII; Civil War ICicero Pro Caelio; Pro Milone; Orator, In Verrem; Pro Archia; Pro Cluentio; pro Muena; Pro Marcello; Philippics I, II, XIV; In Catilinam all; De Officiis; De Oratore I; all of Shackelton-Bailey s Select Letters (Cambridge 1980)Livy Books I-V, XXI, XXII, XXVII, Petronius Cena Trimalchionis Pliny the Younger Westcott s Selections Sallust Catiline; Jugurtha; Fragments of Historiae Seneca De Beata Vita; De Constantia; Letters 5, 7, 18, 28, 43, 47, 54, 57, 77, 107. Tacitus Agricola, Histories I, II; Annals I-IV, XIV-XVI Authorship unknown Pervigilium Veneris Catullus complete Ennius Annales, Fragments (Skutsch) Horace complete Juvenal I, III, VIII, X Lucan I or VII Lucretius I,II.1-61, III, V Martial Spec. 1,2: Epigrams I.I, 15, 32, 33, 35, 55, 61, 101, 109; II.53, 90, 91; III.4, 38, 43, 68; IV.5, 14, 42, 44, 49, 76; V.10, 13, 20, 34, 37, 58, 76, 81; VI.17, 19, 34, 40, 52, 82; VII.21, 40, 43, 85; VIII.3, 12, 19, 35, 40, 69; IX.18, 28, 68, 81, 97; X complete; XI.13, 18; XII.10, 18, 30, 31, 39, 46, 94; XIV.183-185 Martial Spec. 1, 2; Epigrams I.1, 15, 32, 33, 35, 55, 61, 101, 109; II.53, 90, 91; III.4, 38, 43, 68; IV.5, 14, 42, 44, 49, 76; V.10, 13, 20, 34, 37, 58, 76, 81; VI.17, 19, 34, 40, 52, 82; VII.21, 40, 43, 85; VIII.3, 12, 19, 35, 40, 69; IX.18, 28, 68, 81, 97; X. all; XI.13, 18; XII.10, 18, 30, 31, 39, 46, 94; XIV.183-185 Ovid Amores; Metamorphoses; Fasti; Ars Amatoria 3

Plautus Amphitryo; Captivi; Menaechmi, Rudens Propertius all Seneca Hercules Furens; Medea; Octavia Terence Adelphoe; Andria; Phormio Vergil Eclogues; Georgics; Aeneid Tibullus Books I, II; 4

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