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The following texts are used in the course and may be downloaded from the following Web sites: Project Gutenberg; Bartleby; and The Internet Classics Archive.

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Homer. The Odyssey. (Download from Project Gutenberg)

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Aeschylus. Agamemnon. (Download from Bartleby)

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Aeschylus. The Libation Bearers. (Download from Bartleby)

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Aeschulus. The Eumenides. (Download from The Internet Classics Archive)

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Sophocles. Antigone. (Download from Bartleby)

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Sophocles. OedipusRex. (Download from Project Gutenberg)

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Euripides. Hippolytus. (Download from Project Gutenberg)

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Thucydides. The Peloponnesian War: (Download from Project Gutenberg)

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Plato. The Republic. (Download from Project Gutenberg)

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Aristotle. Nicomachean Ethics. (Download from Project Gutenberg)

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Aristotle. Politics. (Download from The Internet Classics Archive)

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The Book of Genesis. (Download from Project Gutenberg)

¡m°¨¤ÓºÖ­µ¡n. (¥i¥Ñ¥jÄ˳ùºô­¶¤U¸ü)
Gospel according to St. Matthew. (Download from Project Gutenberg)

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St. Augustine. Confessions. (Download from Project Gutenberg)

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Dante. Inferno. (Download from Project Gutenberg)

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Readings by Class Session

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1 ¾É½×
Introductory Remarks
2 ²ü°¨¡m¶ø¼wÁÉ¡n
Homer. The Odyssey.
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Books I-VI
3 ²ü°¨¡m¶ø¼wÁÉ¡n
Homer. The Odyssey.
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Books VII-XII
4 ²ü°¨¡m¶ø¼wÁÉ¡n
Homer. The Odyssey.
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Books XIII-XVIII
5 ²ü°¨¡m¶ø¼wÁÉ¡n
Homer. The Odyssey.
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Books XIX-XXIV
6 ¥ì«ä©_°Ç´µ¡m¨È®æ°Ò»ú¡n
Aeschylus. Agamemnon.
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Complete work
7 ¥ì«ä©_°Ç´µ¡m³þ²½ªÌ¡n¡B¡m¦öÅ@¯«¡n
Aeschylus. The Libation Bearers, The Eumenides.
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Complete work
8 ¯ÁºÖ§J¨½´µ¡m¦w¸¦±^©g¡n
Sophocles. Antigone.
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Complete work
9 ¯ÁºÖ§J¨½´µ¡m¥ì¨f©¬´µ¤ý¡n
Sophocles. Oedipus Rex
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Euripides. Hippolytus.
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Complete work
11 ­×©õ©³¼w¡m§Bù©b¥§¼»¾Ôª§¥v¡n(¥øÃZ¥Xª©)
Thucydides. The Peloponnesian War (Penguin edition).
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Pp. 35-49; 72-123
12 ­×©õ©³¼w
Thucydides
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Pp. 124-173; 194-245; 265-290; 303-309; 348-364
13 ­×©õ©³¼w
Thucydides
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Pp. 400-408; 414-429; 442-449
14 ¬f©Ô¹Ï¡m²z·Q°ê¡n
Plato. The Republic.
²Ä61¨ì²Ä128­¶¡B²Ä171¨ì²Ä224­¶¡B²Ä237¨ì²Ä252­¶
Pp. 61-128; Last Sentence P. 171-224; 237-252
15 ¬f©Ô¹Ï¡m²z·Q°ê¡n
Plato. The Republic.
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Pp. 260-325
16 ¬f©Ô¹Ï¡m²z·Q°ê¡n
Plato. The Republic.
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Pp. 356-455
17 ¨È¨½´µ¦h¼w¡m¥§¦U°¨¬ì­Û²z¾Ç¡n
Aristotle. Nicomachean Ethics.
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I; II; [III, 10-12; IV, 2-3]
18 ¨È¨½´µ¦h¼w¡m¥§¦U°¨¬ì­Û²z¾Ç¡n
Aristotle. Nicomachean Ethics.
²Ä¤T¨÷(1-5¸`)¡A²Ä¤»¨÷(1-2,5,7,8,12,13¸`)²Ä¤C¨÷(1-4,6,10¸`)
III, 1-5; VI, 1-2, 5, 7, 8, 12, 13; VII, 1-4, 6, 10
19 ¨È¨½´µ¦h¼w¡m¥§¦U°¨¬ì­Û²z¾Ç¡n
Aristotle. Nicomachean Ethics.
²Ä¤E¨÷(²Ä4¸`)¡A²Ä¤Q¨÷(7-9¸`¬Fªv)¡A²Ä¤@¨÷(1-7,13¸`)¡A²Ä¤T¨÷(²Ä¤E¸`)
IX, 4; X, 7-9; Politics, I, 1-7, 13; III, 9
20 ¡m³Ð¥@¬ö¡n
The Book of Genesis.
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Complete work
21 ¡m°¨¤ÓºÖ­µ¡n
Gospel according to St Matthew.
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Complete work
22 ¸t¶ø¥j´µ¤B¡mÄb®¬¿ý¡n
St. Augustine. Confessions.
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Books I-IV
23 ¸t¶ø¥j´µ¤B¡mÄb®¬¿ý¡n
St. Augustine. Confessions.
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Books V, VI
24 ¸t¶ø¥j´µ¤B¡mÄb®¬¿ý¡n
St. Augustine. Confessions.
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Books VII-X
25 ¦ý¤B¡m¦aº»¡n
Dante. Inferno.
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Cantos 1-11; 8
26 ¦ý¤B¡m¦aº»¡n
Dante. Inferno.
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Cantos 12-23
27 ¦ý¤B¡m¦aº»¡n
Dante. Inferno.
²Ä24-34½g
Cantos 24-34

 
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