Submit Reading for Graduate Application

Applicant's Reading in Latin and Greek

DEPARTMENTAL SUPPLEMENT to Graduate Application
REQUIRED OF ALL CANDIDATES
You may use this on-line form to submit your reading list by e-mail to the Classics Graduate Student Affairs Officer.

List classical authors and works read in the original languages (omit selections in first-year textbooks; include works in progress in the current fall term). Please specify whether the entire work was read or what portion was read (see sample). You should include reading done outside of formal classes as well as for classes you took or audited.
If appropriate, also list the reading you expect to complete during the remainder of the current academic year.

Enter your name as it appears on your application for graduate admission in Classics or Classical Archaeology:

Enter your e-mail address:

Enter your Latin reading (through the end of the current term):

Enter the Latin reading you expect to complete during the remainder of the academic year:

Enter your Greek reading (through the end of the current term):

Enter the Greek reading you expect to complete during the remainder of the academic year:

If you are unable to use this form, you may send your list by e-mail to Cassandra Johnson at casmaast@berkeley.edu
or by ordinary mail to:
Graduate Admissions
University of California
Department of Classics
7233 Dwinelle Hall, #2520
Berkeley, CA 94720-2520.

SAMPLE READING LIST [back to form]

LATIN

 

GREEK

 

Author

Work/Portion Read

Author

Work/Portion Read

Caesar

Civil Wars (selections: 15 pages)

Lysias

Oration 1

Sallust

Catiline (half)

Plato

Apology

Cicero

Selections from Letters (20 pages)

Homer

Iliad, Books 1, 9, 16

Vergil

Aeneid 1, 4, half of 6

Euripides

Medea

Bacchae (omitting choral odes)

Catullus

Selections (most of shorter poems)

Archaic Lyric

Campbell selections (about two-thirds of total)

Horace

Odes (14 poems)

Aristophanes

Clouds

       

TO BE READ NEXT SEMESTER

     

Lucretius

2000 lines

Herodotus

Selections (45 pages)


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