Cambridge Pre-U Classical Greek (9787)

Syllabus update
Cambridge Pre-U Certificate in Classical Greek (Principal) (9787)
(for examination in 2016–2018)
We have updated this syllabus. The latest syllabus is version 3, published September 2015.
Changes made in version 3 are as follows:
Page 13: Homer, Iliad 24
Lines to be studied have now been specified as follows: Homer, Iliad 24. 281–804

Changes made in version 2 are as follows:
Changes have been made to pages 12 and 13, Paper 1 Verse Literature and page 14, Paper 2 Prose
Literature.
The statement below has now been removed from the syllabus on Page 12.
Where prescribed text prescriptions specify only a portion or portions of an individual book, candidates
are expected to have read the rest of the book in translation. Precise information is given with each
prescription in the prescribed texts section below.
Page 13: Euripides, Bacchae 1–63, 215–47, 330–69, 642-–861, 912–76, 1025–1152 for examination
in 2018
The sentence below has now been included:
(Candidates should be familiar with the rest of the play in translation).
Page 14: The recommended text for Herodotus 2. 112-35 has been updated for examination in 2016
and 2017.

The statement below has now been included:
Recommended text: OCT Hude, C (ed.) 1963, Oxford University Press
Despite the omission of occasional chapters, the most useful English commentary is Waddell, W G
(ed.) 1998 Herodotus Book 2, Bristol Classical Press.

For Plato, Apology 17a–24b, 30c–42b for examination in 2016, and
For Plutarch, Themistocles, 3–17, for examination in 2018
The sentence below has now been included:
(Candidates should be familiar with the rest of the speech/work in translation).
Please check the updated syllabus for further information.
This has been done to clarify the expectations of wider reading for candidates.
© Cambridge International Examinations 2015