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CL 219: Anc't Dialog And Its Influence
4.00 Credits
Emory University
Study of one or more important ancient genre "epic, lyric, oratory and rhetoric, dialogue, or history" and its influence on later literature. Course may be repeated for credit as topic varies.
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CL 220: Bronze Age Greece
4.00 Credits
Emory University
(Same as Art History 220.) The material culture of the Greek Bronze Age architecture. ceramic, glyptic, sculpture, and metalwork; an investigation of the human activities surrounding these artifacts, the cultural systems in which they operated, the conditions and methods of production use and exchange.
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CL 221: Art & Architec Of Ancient Gree
4.00 Credits
Emory University
(Same as Art History 221.) An investigation of ancient Greek art and architecture from its Dark Age beginnings through the legacy of Alexander the Great, concentrating on the creation of the monumental stone sculpture and ordered buildings, the visual interpretation of Greek mythology in painting and relief sculpture, the interaction of art and politics, of architecture and ritual, the dissemination of Greek art across the Mediterranean, and the history of archeological discovery.
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CL 222: Art & Architec Of Ancient Rome
4.00 Credits
Emory University
(Same as Art History 222.) The Roman genius for cultural assimilation and innovative techniques transformed the art of the ancient Mediterranean. This course investigates major achievements in sculpture, painting, and architecture and their resonances with Roman politics, society, and religion.
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CL 224: Early Greece: Myth And Reason
4.00 Credits
Emory University
Literature, art, and culture from Homer¿s time to the early Presocratics. Includes examination of archaic conceptions of death, cosmos, community, beauty, justice, and intelligence as reflected in the art, literature, and philosophy of the period.
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CL 225: Classical Athens
4.00 Credits
Emory University
Greek literature, art, and culture in the time of Pericles and Socrates. The development of tragedy and comedy, participatory democracy, oratory, history and philosophy, painting, architecture, and sculpture in fifth-century Athens.
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CL 227: The Age Of Augustus
4.00 Credits
Emory University
A study of Golden Age literature, art, and culture during the reign of Rome's first emperor.
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CL 228: Age Of Nero: Art And Decadence
4.00 Credits
Emory University
A study of Silver Age literature, art, and culture during the reign of Nero.
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CL 253: Eng Literature & The Classics
4.00 Credits
Emory University
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CL 255: Greeks, Romans, Jews, Christns
4.00 Credits
Emory University
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CL 255 - Greeks, Romans, Jews, Christns
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