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Department of Classical Studies
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Arna Nováka 1, 602 00 Brno, Building A
Building entrance: Arna Nováka 1, entry through building D (main entrance) correspondence Address: Arna Nováka 1/1, 602 00 Brno |
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phone: | +420 549 49 1521 |
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Teaching
Courses taught
Autumn 2003 at Faculty of Arts
- B. A. State Exam in Classical Archeology
- B. A. State Exam in Latin Language and Literature
- B.A. Diploma Seminar
- B.A. Diploma Thesis
- B.A. Final Exam in Classical Greek Grammar and Literature
- Bachelor Degree Final Thesis
- Classical Greek for Students of Latin I
- Classical Greek for Students of Latin III
- Classical Greek for Students of Modern Greek I
- Classical Greek for Students of Modern Greek III
- Classical Greek for the Students of Religion I
- Classical Greek for the Students of Religion III
- Colloquium in Classical Greek Language for PGS
- Colloquium in Classical Greek Literature for PGS
- Colloquium in Classical History for PGS
- Colloquium in Classical Philosophy for PGS
- Colloquium in Classical Religion for PGS
- Colloquium in Latin Language for PGS
- Colloquium in Latin Medievistics for PGS
- Colloquium in Roman Literature for PGS
- Comparative Syntax of Latin and Ancient Greek
- Comprehensive Exam in Classical Greek Grammar and Literature
- Course for PGS
- Didactics of Classical Greek I
- Didactics of Latin I
- Dissertation (KRDr07, LJDr03, LJMed03)
- Europe in the Time of the Great Migration of Peoples I (HIB0166I, LJMgrB13)
- Facultative Subject I
- Facultative Subject II
- First State Exam in the Latin Language and Literature
- Greek Culture A
- Greek dialectology
- Greek Folklore
- Greek Grammar I
- Greek Grammar III
- Greek Literature of the 19th Century
- Greek Literature: Selected Topics I
- Greek Proseminar I
- Greek Proseminar III
- Historical Development of Greek I
- Historical Latin Grammar I
- History of Antiquity for Archaeologists A
- History of the Classic World I (KLBcA05, LJBcA09)
- History of the Classical Literature I
- History of the Classical Literature III
- Interdiscplinary Seminar I
- Interdiscplinary Seminar II
- Interpretative Seminar I: Vergilius
- Interpretative Seminar: Medieval Latin
- Interpretative Seminar: Petronius
- Introduction into Linguistics I
- Introduction into the Study of Modern Greek
- Language and Writing in the Classical Mediterranean (Greece)
- Language of Religious Sources I
- Language of Religious Sources III
- Latin
- Latin for Students of Ancient Greek and Classical Archaeology I
- Latin for Students of Ancient Greek and Classical Archeology III
- Latin for the Students of Bohemistics and Slavistics I.
- Latin for the Students of Religion I (RLAB66, RLB108)
- Latin for the Students of Religion II
- Latin for the Students of Religion III (RLAB68, RLB110)
- Latin for the Students of Religion IV
- Latin Grammar I
- Latin Grammar III
- Latin Literature of the Medieval Europe
- Latin Preaching in Pre-Hussite Bohemia
- Latin Proseminar I
- Latin Stylistics
- Limes Romanus II
- Literary Seminar I
- M. A. Diploma Thesis
- M. A. final degree thesis
- M. A. Final exam in Classical Greek Grammar and Literature
- M. A. Final Exam in Latin Language and Literature
- M. A. Final Exam in the Modern Greek Language and Literature
- M. A. Final Thesis
- M. A. final thesis in classical archeology
- M.A. Diploma Seminar
- M.A. final exam in classical archeology
- M.A. Interpretative Seminar (Apollonios Rhodios)
- Magister of Arts Diploma Thesis (LJMgrADipl, REMgrDip)
- Magister of Arts Diploma Thesis Seminar