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E-Greek – Online summer course of Ancient Greek
The online summer courses provide a new way in studying classical languages: in a short yet intensive time, they offer …
Overview
Course teaching
The course consists in 100 recorded video-lessons on demand and 5 online lessons via live streaming with a teacher. The first live streaming lesson is held on the first Friday of the course: the teacher leads students to the study of Ancient Greek with the IISC methodology and explains the topic of the first chapter of the textbook. Students then receive a link to the recorded video-lessons which they should study and view autonomously during the week. Every Friday, students may attend the live streaming lesson in order to ask questions to the teacher and solve their doubts. They can also actively practice the language through exercises given by the professor. At the end of each lesson, students receive the link with the video-lessons of the following week. The course ends with the final live streaming lesson on the last Friday of the course. Both the recorded video-lessons and the live streaming lessons are held completely in Latin. The professor guides the students in speaking in Ancient Greek, since the first day of classes, following a specific methodology. Lessons progress gradually and progressively. The whole course takes place in 4 weeks. Lessons are structured in four modules (each of a week length): a. 1st week: Basic module; b. 2nd week: Intermediate module; c. 3rd week: Upper Intermediate module; d. 4th week: Advanced module. Students may attend one module only, more modules or the whole course, in order to obtain the complete knowledge of the language. The Basic module is open to everyone: no pre-requisite is needed. Those who wish to attend one of the higher modules (without attending the previous level) must take an entrance exam. We suggest to those who have not previous and sound knowledge of Ancient Greek through active use to attend the course starting from the Basic level. Lessons require a serious commitment: professors asks to spend some of the free time in personal study. The course deals with the entirety of Ancient Greek grammar and guarantees the learning of 1600 most frequent Greek words, which correspond to the 80% of the Classical authors’ vocabulary.Hours of the live streaming lessons
Los Angeles | New York | London | Rome | Istanbul | Beijing | Sidney | |
Hours | 9:00 – 11:00 a.m. | 12:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. | 5:00 – 7:00 p.m. | 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. | 8:00 – 10:00 p.m. | 01:00 – 3:00 a.m. (+1) | 4:00 – 6:00 a.m. (+1) |
It is of the utmost importance that students have their textbook since the first day of classes.
1. M. Balme – G. Lawall, Athénaze 1, Oxford University Press
2.M. Balme – G. Lawall – J. Morwoodi, Athenaze, Workbook I: An Introduction to Ancient Greek, Revised Third Edition, Oxford University Press
3.M. Balme – G. Lawall, Athénaze 2, Oxford University Press
4. M. Balme – G. Lawall – J. Morwood, Athenaze, Workbook II: An Introduction to Ancient Greek, Revised Third Edition, Oxford University Press
5.Excerpts (provided by the instructor) from C. W. E. Peckett, A. R. Munday, Thrasymachus, Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Excerpts (provided by the instructor) of Greek classics, including passages from Plato, Homer, Simonides and others
Recommended readings (the following texts are not required for the exam, but are recommended for those who wish to strengthen their knowledge):
1. W. H. D. Rouse, A Greek boy at home, Blackie & Son (see the link)
2. P. Saffire – C. Freis, Ancient Greek alive, University of North Carolina
3. Joint Association of Classical Teachers, Reading Greek, Cambridge University Press
– Students who have attended at least 75% of class hours may obtain a course completion certificate.
– Those who wish to obtain university certifications (12 CFU/ECTS) should pass the final exam with an evaluation fo at least 18/30. The exam will consist in a written test structured as follows: (a) grammatical competences, (b) comprehension of a written text, (c) production of a written text.
Only students who have completed the study of the Advanced module may take the final exam (which issues ECTS/CFU). Those who attend only one or more of the previous modules may nonetheless obtain the course completion certificate.
Because of an agreement between the Italian Institute of Classical Studies (IISC) and the Classics Faculty of the Pontifical Salesian University (UPS) – whose titles are recognized by Italian universities – the credits issued at the IISC are automatically aknowledged for the students enrolled at the UPS and may be validated at the Italian universities (without prejudice to the discretion granted to the universities by the Italian law).
Instructor
Angelica Di Placido teaches Latin Composition and Greek Composition at the Italian Institute of Classical Studies.
She completed the School of Higher Studies in Latin and Greek at the Italian Institute of Classical Studies. She studied Classics at Pontifical Salesian University of Rome.

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Start/end dates:
Basic module: 2025 June, 27 - July, 4;
Intermediate module : July, 4 - 11
Upper intermediate module : July, 11-18
Advanced module : July, 18-25 - Teaching method: recorded video-lessons (on demand) + online (live streaming)
- Schedule: Live streaming lessons: Friday, from 6:00 to 8:00 pm (Rome Timezone – GMT+1)
- Duration: 50 hours (entire course)
- Location: virtual classroom on Zoom
- Titles released: 12 CFU / ECTS (for the Advanced module)
- Certificate: Completion certificate (available for each module)
- Language Ancient Greek
- Limited enrollment: up to 20 participants
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Academic fees:
Each module: € 200
Entire course (4 modules):€ 800€ 690