Beginning Coptic II

JEWISH, ISLAMIC AND MIDDLE EAST STUDIES 189

After completing the remaining grammar lessons from Beginning Coptic I, we will build skill and confidence as translators by reading selections from a variety of Coptic texts: the Sahidic Gospel of Mark, the hagiographic "Life of John the Monk," selections from the Gospels of Mary and Thomas, and a unique Coptic translation of Plato's "Republic." In our readings from the Bible and Plato, those who read Classical Greek will also have the opportunity to study how ancient translators chose to render the Greek texts into Egyptian, and how, in the process of translation, they changed the meaning of the originals. Prerequisite: Classics 188 or permission of instructor.
Course Attributes: BU Hum; AS HUM; AS LCD; FA HUM; AR HUM; EN H

Section 01

Beginning Coptic II
INSTRUCTOR: Jenott
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