Classical Greek Courses
Classical Greek courses are organised through the Faculty of Classics. They encompass the study of the ancient Greece - the languages, literature, philosophy, ancient history, art and archaeology. They also cover the influences of classical Greece on the modern world - politics, law, beauty and justice. This breadth makes the study of Classical Greece, indeed all of the Classics, at Cambridge a vibrant, challenging and rewarding experience. It also makes our graduates highly marketable. In the Guardian's last two University Guides to Classics, Cambridge came top in the country overall and for 'Career Prospects'.
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Writing in the Aegean Bronze Age: the Epigraphy and Interpretation of Linear B
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Hellenistic Poetry
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The Byzantine Empire
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Writing Greek and Latin
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Greek History: Imperial Athens
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Introduction to Ancient Philosophy: Socrates and Plato
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Introduction to Greek Literature