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Classical Studies (A)

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Classical Studies 1000 - Classical Civilization
An introduction to the ancient world, with emphasis on the cultural and social life and achievements of Greece and Rome. Among the topics to be considered are: magic, religion, philosophy, literature, archaeology, architecture, art, the structure of society and the position of women, slavery, everyday life, law, sport, warfare, medicine.
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Extra Information: 3 lecture hours, 1.0 course
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Classical Studies 2200 - Classical Mythology
A study of Greek and Roman mythology, with some reference to its influence in modern European literature.
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Extra Information: 2 lecture hours, 1.0 course.
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Classical Studies 2300 - Sport and Recreation in the Ancient World
A study of the nature of sport and recreation, and of the attitudes towards them in the societies of the ancient world, principally Greece and Rome.
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Extra Information: 2 lecture hours, 1.0 course.
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Classical Studies 2302A/B - Greek and Roman Education
Ancient educational theory and practice against the background of social and cultural developments from Homer to Augustine, together with comparisons between ancient and modern educational ideas.
Antirequisite(s): The former Classical Studies 123.
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Extra Information: 2 lecture hours, 0.5 course.
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Classical Studies 2390 - Byzantine Civilization and Art
An examination of the essence of Byzantine civilization, the bridge between the ancient and the modern world. Approximately a third of the course will be devoted to art, the most obvious expression of the Byzantine genius.
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Classical Studies 2700A/B - Technology and Engineering in the Ancient World
A survey of technological and engineering principles in antiquity; of materials including their development and applications; of machinery in all its variety and of "missed opportunities".
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Classical Studies 2800A/B - Greek and Latin Elements in English
This course is intended as a practical means of enhancing English vocabulary through a systematic study of the contribution of the Classical languages to modern English, including the vocabulary of the sciences.
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Extra Information: 2 lecture hours, 0.5 course.
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Classical Studies 2850A/B - Ancient Rome in Hollywood Epic Films
This course deals with Hollywood epic films of the 1950s and 1960s set in Roman antiquity, as well as more recent treatments of the genre. Topics include cinematic uses of the past; differences between history and Hollywood mythology; and how the portrayal of cinematic Rome has changed over time.
Antirequisite(s): The former Classical Studies 292a/b (if taken in 2002-03, 2003-04) or Film Studies 194a/b (if taken in 2002-03, 2003-04).
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Extra Information: 2 lecture hours, 0.5 course.
Screening of films will be scheduled outside of class time.
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Classical Studies 2900 - Special Topics in Classical Studies
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Classical Studies 2901 - Special Topics in Classical Studies
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Classical Studies 2902A/B - Special Topics in Classical Studies
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Classical Studies 2903A/B - Special Topics in Classical Studies
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Classical Studies 3100E - Greek and Roman Drama
A selection of major plays studied principally as works of drama and on a thematic basis. Problems of staging and production in the ancient theatre will be considered, along with modern attempts to recreate the plays under wholly different circumstances. (Offered by this Department but counts as equivalent of the former English 285E for students in Honors English programs.)
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Prerequisite(s): Classical Studies 1000, Latin 2000 or the former Latin 020, Greek 2000 or the former Greek 020, English 1020E or English 1024E or the former English 026.
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Extra Information: 3 lecture hours, 1.0 course.
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Classical Studies 3101F/G - Epic Poetry
A study of the development of the genre in Greece and Rome with reference to both oral and literary epic.
Antirequisite(s): The former Classical Studies 027E and 127.
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Classical Studies 3102F/G - The Ancient Novel
A study of the prose fiction of the Greek and Roman world.
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Extra Information: 3 lecture hours, 0.5 course.
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Classical Studies 3200F/G - Religious Life in Ancient Greece and Rome
This course examines the religious practices of a variety of cults in Greco-Roman antiquity, studying the ways in which these were influenced by features such as magic, philosophical thought, politics and culturally specific expectations of class and gender.
Antirequisite(s): The former Classical Studies 237E.
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Extra Information: 3 hours, 0.5 course.
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Classical Studies 3201F/G - Themes in Classical Mythology
This course examines ideas emerging from Greek and Roman myths, such as creative strife, archetypal features of heroes/heroines, and the curious connection between death and sexuality. It will also look at how myths were (and continue to be) integrated into society, conferring identity and being useful for purposes of propaganda.
Antirequisite(s): The former Classical Studies 237E.
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Extra Information: 3 hours, 0.5 course.
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Classical Studies 3300F/G - Ancient Greek and Roman Sexuality
This course is designed to give students insight into ancient Greek and Roman sexuality using the artistic evidence of erotic vase-paintings, sculpture, wall-paintings, and everyday objects in combination with ancient literary sources on sexual themes. Topics examined include phallic symbolism, homosexuality, prostitution, male-to-female lovemaking, hermaphrodites, and transvestism.
Antirequisite(s): Classical Studies 294F/G (if taken in 2001-02, 2002-03, 2003-04).
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Extra Information: 3 lecture hours, 0.5 course.
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Classical Studies 3310F/G - Women in Ancient Greece
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 considered from a variety of theoretical perspectives.
Antirequisite(s): The former Classical Studies 232E.
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Extra Information: 3 hours, 0.5 course.
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Classical Studies 3350F/G - Women in Ancient Rome
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 considered from a variety of theoretical perspectives.
Antirequisite(s): The former Classical Studies 232E.
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Extra Information: 3 hours, 0.5 course.
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Classical Studies 3390E - Byzantine Civilization
An examination of the essence of Byzantine civilization, the bridge between the ancient and modern world.
Antirequisite(s): Classical Studies 2390
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Extra Information: 3 lecture hours, 1.0 course.
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Classical Studies 3400E - Greek and Roman History
(Offered by this Department but counts for History students as History course). A survey course emphasizing the 5th century B.C., 1st centuries B.C. and A.D., with introductory lectures on historical methodology and the Ancient Near East.
Antirequisite(s): The former Classical Studies 140E or 141E.
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Classical Studies 3520E - Greek Archaeology: Prehistoric to Classical
A cultural survey of ancient Greece based on archaeological evidence focusing on selected aspects of Minoan and Mycenaean civilizations and the Classical city-state.
Antirequisite(s): The former Classical Studies 150.
Prerequisite(s): Classical Studies 1000 or VAH 2247E.
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Classical Studies 3550E - The Archaeology of Rome and Her Empire
An examination of the archaeological evidence pertaining to the founding of Rome, the development of the city, and the extension of Roman culture across western Europe and the Eastern Mediterranean.
Antirequisite(s): The former Classical Studies 150.
Prerequisite(s): Classical Studies 1000, VAH 2247E or the former VAH 349F/G.
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Classical Studies 3590F/G - The Art of Byzantium
The development of architecture, mosaics, paintings, sculpture, metal-work and textiles in the Byzantine world from the fourth to the fifteenth century. (Offered in alternate years with the former Visual Arts 251E.)
Antirequisite(s): Classical Studies 2390
Prerequisite(s): Classical Studies 1000 or VAH 1040.
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Classical Studies 3900E - Special Topics in Classical Studies
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Classical Studies 3901E - Special Topics in Classical Studies
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Classical Studies 3902E - Special Topics in Classical Studies
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Classical Studies 3903F/G-3906F/G - Special Topics in Classical Studies
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Classical Studies 4410F/G - Selected Topics in Greek History
Attention will be focused on a specific period of Greek history. Original source material will be studied and analyzed.
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Classical Studies 4450F/G - Selected Topics in Roman History
A specific period of Roman history will be studied, with use of original literary, numismatic and inscriptional sources.
Antirequisite(s): The former Latin 475a/b.
Prerequisite(s): Classical Studies 3400E or the former Classical Studies 141E.
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Classical Studies 4510F/G - Special Topics in Greek Archaeology
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Prerequisite(s): Classical Studies 3520E or VAH 2247E.
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Classical Studies 4550F/G - Special Topics in Roman Archaeology
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Prerequisite(s): Classical Studies 3550E or the former VAH 349F/G.
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Extra Information: 3 lecture hours, 0.5 course.
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Classical Studies 4900A/B - Selected Topics in Classical Studies
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Extra Information: 3 lecture hours, 0.5 course.
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Academic Calendar 2008 UNDERGRADUATE COURSE INFORMATION Classical Studies (A)
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