The Proverb in Ancient Greek Literature

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Course Description

This course explores the use of the proverb in ancient Greek poetry and prose. We will examine the role proverbs play across the many different genres of Greek literature as part of a larger 'quotation culture' in antiquity, as evinced in oral performance, ancient reading habits, and educational practices. Part of our study will involve tracing the use, reuse, and transformation of certain proverbs to the extent that they become autonomous literary works in their own right. This will lead us to consider what separates a 'quotation' from other discourse. Does anyone ever speak without 'quoting' something? Texts include selections from Homer, Hesiod, Greek lyric poetry (e.g., Pindar), Greek tragedy and comedy, Herodotus, Thucydides, Plato, Aristotle, and Plutarch.

Grading Basis

RLT - Letter (ABCD/NP)

Min

5

Max

5

Course Repeatable for Degree Credit?

No

Course Component

Seminar

Enrollment Optional?

No

Does this course satisfy the University Language Requirement?

No

Programs

CLASSICS303 is a completion requirement for: