A political, cultural, and literary history of Rome from the assassination of Julius Caesar to the ascension of Tiberius. Readings from secondary...
This course examines the religious practices of a variety of cults in Greco-Roman antiquity, studying the ways in which these were influenced by...
This course examines ideas emerging from Greek and Roman myths, such as creative strife, archetypal features of heroes/heroines, and the curious...
This course is designed to give students insight into ancient Greek and Roman sexuality using the artistic evidence of erotic vase-paintings,...
This course explores why people fight and examines three profound military revolutions in the Near East, Greece and Rome. Topics include the...
An investigation of the construction of gender and the lives of women in ancient Greece. The evidence of texts and images from Greek antiquity will be...
An investigation of the construction of gender and the lives of women in ancient Rome. The evidence of texts and images from Roman antiquity will be...
(Classical Studies 3400E, 3410E or 3450E counts as a principal course towards the Honors Specialization in History). A survey course emphasizing the...
(Classical Studies
(Classical Studies 3400E,3410E or 3450E counts as a principal course towards the Honors Specialization in History) This course is a survey of Roman...
A survey of Greek and Roman panel and wall painting, focusing on examples from Classical Athens, royal Macedonian tombs, and frescos of the Late...
A cultural survey of ancient Greece based on archaeological evidence focusing on selected aspects of Minoan and Mycenaean civilizations and the...
An examination of the archaeological evidence pertaining to the founding of Rome, the development of the city, and the extension of Roman culture...
In this course we examine ancient Greek discourse about the city-state or polis. Readings (in translation) are drawn from Homer, Hesiod, Solon,...
In this course we examine ancient Greek discourse about the city-state or polis. Readings (in translation) include Plato
Antirequisite(s): Prerequisite(s): Corequisite(s): Pre-or Corequisite(s): Extra Information: 3 lecture hours, 1.0 course. back to top
Antirequisite(s): Prerequisite(s): Corequisite(s): Pre-or Corequisite(s): Extra Information: 3 lecture hours, 0.5 course. back to top
Attention will be focused on a specific period of Greek history. Original source material will be studied and analyzed. Antirequisite(s): ...