The Australian National University provides an exceptional range of language programs, offering more languages than any other Australian university to develop the nation’s future language leaders. The Bachelor of Languages enables students to study two or more languages alongside other fields of interest. The curriculum introduces the structural, grammatical and idiomatic elements of each language, while fostering critical understanding of associated cultural, social and historical contexts. Students may commence at beginner or advanced levels depending on prior experience. Opportunities for immersive study abroad further enrich language acquisition and allow integration with diverse academic areas.
Ancient Greek was the language of the poets Homer and Sappho, the symposium and the festival, the lawcourts and the theatre. It was the language in which new ideas were imagined: from the philosophy of Plato to the new tenets of Christianity, scientific literature from the Hippocratic corpus to Archimedes, political innovations like democracy and new narrative forms like the novel. You will explore the different dialects and genres of Ancient Greek written and spoken across the Mediterranean and beyond, their evolution over time, and their material context. From moving funerary inscriptions to diaries and letters on papyri, Ancient Greek introduces us to the emotions and experiences of the past. It was spoken from Spain to Central Asia, the Black Sea to the Nile, and remained the language of education for thousands of years. You will begin your Ancient Greek study with the principles of language (grammar, vocabulary, and syntax) while developing your reading skills so that you can engage closely with original Ancient Greek texts. You will explore the literary, historical, and cultural contexts of Greek writers from the Archaic to the Byzantine periods. No prior knowledge of Ancient Greek is required, but if you have studied Greek previously, please contact the convenor to discuss the best entry level. Proficiency in Ancient Greek is highly recommended if you wish to specialise in the study of Greece, Rome, and Byzantium, medieval and early modern history, law, rhetoric, philosophy, and archaeology. Studying Ancient Greek will enrich your understanding of the English language and other European languages.
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