A study of the history and methodology of Greek and Roman archaeology illustrated with materials from excavated sites. Three lectures; one term
A study of Greek and Roman mythology and literature. Texts such as Homer, Virgil and Greek tragedies will be read in translation. Two lectures, one...
The history of Greece and Rome from the bronze age to the fall of Rome based on literary, documentary and archaeological evidence. Two lectures, one...
The architecture, sculpture and painting of the Greek and Hellenistic world. Three lectures; one term Prerequisite(s): Registration in Level II or...
The architecture, sculpture, and painting of the Roman world. Three lectures; one term Prerequisite(s): CLASSICS 2B03 Cross-List(s): ART HIST 2C03
A study of the myths of Greek and Roman gods and heroes, their explanation according to theories on the nature of myths, and their use by Greek and...
The emphasis is on myth (Amazons, Hercules) and history (slave revolts, banquets, decadent emperors), studied via Greek and Latin accounts (in...
An examination of selected aspects of the social life of Greece and Rome. Attention will be given to subjects such as work and leisure, war and the...
Greece from the rise of the city-state to the Peloponnesian War, with particular attention to political, social and cultural development in the light...
Greece from the Peloponnesian War to the coming of Rome, with particular attention to political, social and cultural development in the light of...
Rome from its early development to the dictatorship of Caesar, with particular attention to the political, military and social developments in the...
Rome from the dictatorship of Caesar to Late Antiquity, with particular attention to the political, military and social developments in the light of...
This course presents Greek and Latin roots out of which is built the vocabulary of contemporary medicine and reveals the predictable patterns by which...
A survey of ancient Greek and Roman philosophical thought from its beginnings to the Hellenistic period, including Socrates, Plato, Aristotle, the...
Representative texts of the Greek and/or Roman comedic authors will be read in translation and considered in their literary, historical or social...
Selected plays of the Greek tragic playwrights will be read in translation and considered in their literary, historical or social contexts. Three...
Studies of Classical material culture and archaeological sites. Three lectures; one term Prerequisite(s): Six units from CLASSICS 1A03, 2B03, 2C03 or...
The study in translation of Herodotus, Thucydides, and other Greek historical writers, with consideration of the evolution of their genre and their...
The art and architecture of the later Roman Empire, and the birth of Christian art (A.D. 200-600). Three lectures; one term Prerequisite(s): ART HIST...
The formative period of Greek Art, from its rebirth after the Dark Ages to the Persian Wars (c. 1000-480 B.C.), and its relationship to the art of the...