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- Course name
- Ancient Greece
- Institution
- University of Massachusetts-Lowell
- Instructor
- Jane Sancinito
- Wikipedia Expert
- Brianda (Wiki Ed)
- Subject
- History
- Course dates
- 2023-01-17 00:00:00 UTC – 2023-04-28 23:59:59 UTC
- Approximate number of student editors
- 30
This survey course covers the history of Ancient Greece from the Paleolithic era through to the Hellenistic period. Students will be editing pages on Greek literature.
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Reviewing
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Test Stu
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Theages
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On Colors
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Jon D1234567
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Ejohnson0118
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Women of Trachis
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Samia, Hecuba (play)
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Sarah3707
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Lycophron
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Children of Heracles, The Knights
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Cjmaher
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The Knights
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DeclanDean23
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Channmoon
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Pindar's First Pythian Ode
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On Ancient Medicine
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Rileygehan
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Against Androtion
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Wartracjunior
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Olynthiacs
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Against Leptines, Third Philippic
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Elsaskinner
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Against Leptines
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Hecuba (play), On Colors
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Tanisha.alam
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On a Wound by Premeditation
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Hunterlariv9
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Pindar's First Olympian Ode
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Nokomisb
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Hecuba (play)
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Anderson Nouv
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Anabasis (Xenophon)
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Jack Oppen
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On Colors
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Meteorology (Aristotle), Women of Trachis
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SwimBois
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Samia
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Lycophron, On Ancient Medicine
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Mylesrychlik
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Callimachus (sculptor)
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CAPerry2001
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Xenophon of Ephesus
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Jonathan D12
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Third Philippic
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First Philippic, Meteorology (Aristotle)
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QueenVika2001
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First Philippic
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Theages
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Cpowers20
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Cyropaedia
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Women of Trachis, Pindar's First Pythian Ode
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TomasGriff
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Batrachomyomachia
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Emilyjoanna
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Ephesian Tale
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Pkourk
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On the Murder of Eratosthenes
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Bautiwindhausen
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Children of Heracles
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HoCL1
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On Ancient Medicine
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On Colors, Ephesian Tale
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Wayne1002
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Hecuba (play)
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Ohebert19
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Meteorology (Aristotle)
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Children of Heracles, Women of Trachis
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