GREEK 103 | Antigone of Sophocles

May 4 - July 24, 2026

ENROLLMENT OPTIONS

Course Description

What do you do when what is lawful is at odds with what is right? And what do you do when you are a representative of the law, and your niece has decided to do not what is lawful, but what is (or at least: what she perceives as) right?

These questions are at the heart of Sophocles’ Antigone, the nearly 2,500-year-old tragedy that we will be reading in Greek 103. Like Greek 102, this 12-week course will focus first and foremost on understanding and appreciating the text in the Ancient Greek original, and then on discussing the issues raised both in their historical and their modern contexts.
In order to be able to read the whole play, including the striking choral odes with their sometimes rather intricate lyrical language, we will progress at around 100 lines per week; and in order to make this comfortably possible, we will be using the instructor’s custom-made edition of the text. This will include, in addition to the original text laid out with plenty of space for all one’s notes, a complete running vocabulary and comprehensive grammatical notes, as well as a literal translation (that is: as literal as possible, while still being grammatical English) as our guide. This edition will be used in conjunction with the instructor’s Greek: A Basic Reference (available to buy online or to download as a printable pdf).

Weekly quizzes will be used to guide reviewing and strengthening knowledge of inflectional forms and key vocabulary.

Course Structure

  • Two 90-minute live lessons will be held per week on Zoom.

    • Tuesdays 12-1:30 pm and Thursdays 10-11:30am Pacific Time
    • All live sessions will take place via Zoom and will be recorded for later viewing. 
  • Live sessions will address all student questions, go over exercises and readings together, as well as personalize the learning experience with your instructor.

  • Weekly quizzes to test yourself, as well as a mid-term and a final.

Students Will Receive: 

  • 24 Zoom live class sessions + recordings (90 min each)
  • Yogic Studies Certificate upon completion (PDF)
  • Access to the private Community Forum

Dr. Antonia M. Ruppel

Lecturer in Sanskrit, Greek, and Latin

Antonia Ruppel is a Classicist by training who came to Sanskrit through a series of fortunate accidents. She learnt the language as an autodidact, and one of her reasons for writing her textbook, The Cambridge Introduction to Sanskrit (2017), was to make the experience of studying Sanskrit easier and more pleasant for others. In 2021, she published the follow-up volume, An Introductory Sanskrit Reader: Improving Reading Fluency, designed to help students gain reading fluency in an enjoyable and straightforward way.

Language pedagogy is at the heart of her life. She has been teaching Sanskrit for almost 20 years at universities such as Cornell, Oxford and the LMU in Munich, Germany, as well as offering courses in variety of formats online.

Listen to our interview with Dr. Ruppel on the Yogic Studies Podcast.

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