Greek 241b: Herodotus Book 7 (part three)

$240.00

Description: In this unit we’ll be reading and discussing in Greek (with some English) Herodotus, book 7.

Classes will be offered via Zoom. You’ll need decent internet, and preferably a headset or microphone and relatively quiet workspace.

Time: Thursdays 8:30pm-9:30pm US Eastern time, (The class time is fixed to 8:30pm, New York, regardless of other time changes)

Date: Starting Thursday 23rd April, 2026

Length: 10 weeks x 1hr 

Cost: USD $240

Other details:

All classes will be recorded and available for participants to download.
Classes require a minimum number of participants to run. Classes may run with less participants, at my discretion. Any cancelled classes will be refunded in full.

Refund policy:

More than 10 days prior, 100%
Less than 10 days prior to the class, 75%
Within the first 2 weeks of class, 50%
After the first 2 weeks, a refund is not available.

Image: A Roman copy (2nd century AD) of a Greek bust of Herodotus from the first half of the 4th century BC. CC0 donated to Wikimedia Commons as part of a project by the Metropolitan Museum of Art. See the Image and Data Resources Open Access Policy, CC0.

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Description: In this unit we’ll be reading and discussing in Greek (with some English) Herodotus, book 7.

Classes will be offered via Zoom. You’ll need decent internet, and preferably a headset or microphone and relatively quiet workspace.

Time: Thursdays 8:30pm-9:30pm US Eastern time, (The class time is fixed to 8:30pm, New York, regardless of other time changes)

Date: Starting Thursday 23rd April, 2026

Length: 10 weeks x 1hr 

Cost: USD $240

Other details:

All classes will be recorded and available for participants to download.
Classes require a minimum number of participants to run. Classes may run with less participants, at my discretion. Any cancelled classes will be refunded in full.

Refund policy:

More than 10 days prior, 100%
Less than 10 days prior to the class, 75%
Within the first 2 weeks of class, 50%
After the first 2 weeks, a refund is not available.

Image: A Roman copy (2nd century AD) of a Greek bust of Herodotus from the first half of the 4th century BC. CC0 donated to Wikimedia Commons as part of a project by the Metropolitan Museum of Art. See the Image and Data Resources Open Access Policy, CC0.

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