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Courses and Papers
Intermediate GreekThere will be one three -hour paper. Candidates will be expected to be familiar with An Anthology of Greek Prose, ed. D.A Russell (OUP 1991), nos. 17, 18, 23, 24, 33, 40, 44, 66, 78, from which a selection of passages will be set for translation, in addition to a passage for unseen translation. In the three-hour exam, candidates will be expected to translate passages from the Russell selection as well as from the following texts: (i) Herodotus I 1-94 [ed. Hude, OCT]; (ii) Plutarch, Life of Antony 1-9, 23-36, 71-87 [ed. Pelling, CUP 1988]; The Graduate Studies Committee may agree to an alternative choice of texts for translation. Not all courses and papers are available in every year. The authoritative information about courses and papers can be found in the University's Examination Decrees and Regulations, published with changes each October; the version published in the October a student begins a course will be authoritative for the examinations which that student takes at the end of the course. © C@O 2008: Classics at Oxford, Faculty of Classics.
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