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Lecturer(s)
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Dudziková Markéta, Mgr. et Mgr. Ph.D.
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Course content
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Follow-up course in Greek (prior knowledge of the basics of Greek morphology and syntax is assumed). The aim of the course is to expand knowledge of ancient Greek grammar and vocabulary, especially philosophical terminology. An important part of the course will also be reading continuous Greek texts.
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Learning activities and teaching methods
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Monologic (reading, lecture, briefing), Work with text (with textbook, with book), Skills training
- Contact teaching
- 26 hours per semester
- Home preparation for classes
- 44 hours per semester
- Preparation for a partial test
- 30 hours per semester
- Preparation for an exam
- 50 hours per semester
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Learning outcomes
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The aim of the course is to expand knowledge of ancient Greek grammar and vocabulary, especially philosophical terminology. Participants will also gradually acquire the ability to read continuous Greek texts.
The aim of the course is to provide philosophy students with basic training that will enable them to work with original texts (learning the basics of ancient Greek grammar, vocabulary, etc.).
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Prerequisites
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unspecified
KFR/BGRE3
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Assessment methods and criteria
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Oral examination, Written examination
Active participation in the seminar at least 80%, continuous tests, final exam in grammar and reading.
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Recommended literature
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Horáček, F. - Chlup, R. Učebnice klasické řečtiny. Praha, 2012.
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Liddell, Henry George. An intermediate Greek-English lexicon . Oxford: Benediction Classics, 2010. ISBN 978-1-84902-626-0.
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NIEDERLE, J.; NIEDERLE, V., VARCL, L. Mluvnice jazyka řeckého.. Praha, 1998.
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