This course examines Ancient Greek epic tales from Homer to Apollonius Rhodius, in English translation. The material studied will include pre-Greek...
This course examines the intersection of literature and politics during the time of Julius Caesar and Augustus. This period of dramatic social and...
This course is a study of Greek and Roman tragedy in English translation, including such authors as Aeschylus, Sophocies, Euripides, and Seneca....
This course examines theoretical approaches to classical mythology and the tools for interpreting and explaining the development and function of myth....
A focus on Roman law and legal science from the time of the Twelve Tables until the codification of Roman law under the emperor Justinian. Roman legal...
A focus on a particular theme, topic or author in classical studies that will vary according to the specialization of the instructor and the interests...
This course examines the influence of classical Greece and Rome on Western civilization, from the middle ages to the modern world. Areas to be...
This course studies how the development of ancient Greek biography shaped our view of historical figures such as Pericles, Alexander the Great and...
This course is a study of the lyric poets of ancient Greece and the themes treated in their works (war, love, moral, politics) as well as the...
This course explores selected themes in Roman religion such as religious diversity, local cults, syncretism and acculturation, Greek cults to Roman...
This course studies the major Latin poets of the Golden Age of Rome, with a view to exploring themes auch as love, politics, philosophy, religion, and...
This course is a study of Roman administration at the imperial, provincial and municipal levels. The objective is to understand why Roman hegemony...
This course provides an opportunity for qualified students to undertake directed readings and participate in tutorials in the broad field of Classical...
The research project involves a research essay (or thesis) of up to 50 pages, normally in close supervision with a faculty member. There will be a...
This course is an introduction to the study of the grammar and vocabulary of Classical Greek for the purpose of reading ancient authors. (lec 3) cr 6....
This course continues the study of the grammar and vocabulary of Classical Greek for the purpose of reading ancient authors. PREREQ: GREC 2115 or...
This course continues the study of the grammar and vocabulary of Classical Greek for the purpose of reading ancient authors. Passages in Classical...
This course proposes the reading and translation of long excerpts from one or two ancient Greek works. Passages will be analyzed from the grammatical,...