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CLAS 211: The Greek City
3.00 Credits
Vanderbilt University
The example of ancient Athens. The stoa, the theatre, the house, and fortifications. Institutions such as the courts, the public assembly, and the family. Literary, historical, archaeological, and philosophical sources. Serves as repeat credit for students who have completed HART 263.
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CLAS 212: History of the Roman Republic
3.00 Credits
Vanderbilt University
The growth and evolution of the Roman world, from the foundation of the city in the seventh century B.C. to the reign of Caesar Augustus. The Romans’ unification of Italy, conquest of the Mediterranean and western Europe, adoption of Hellenism, and overthrow of the Republic.
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CLAS 213: History of the Roman Empire
3.00 Credits
Vanderbilt University
The Roman world from Augustus to the collapse of the western empire in the fifth century. Political, military, social, and religious history. Special attention given to problems arising from use of the primary sources as well as to controversies in modern scholarship.
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CLAS 220: Women, Sexuality, and the Family in Ancient Greece and Rome
3.00 Credits
Vanderbilt University
The status and role of women, law and the regulation of the private sphere, sexuality and gender roles, demography and family structure, marriage, children, religion, domestic architecture and the household economy, ancient critiques of the family, and the impact of Christianity.
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CLAS 222: Classical Tradition in America
3.00 Credits
Vanderbilt University
Influences of classical Greece and Rome on the literature, politics, architecture, and values of the United States from the colonial period to the present.
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CLAS 224: The Ancient Origins of Religious Conflict in the Middle East
3.00 Credits
Vanderbilt University
Religious oppositions in the eastern Mediterranean world from the Maccabean revolt to the Muslim conquests of the seventh century; beginnings of religious militancy; challenges of monotheism to Greco- Roman civilization; conversion, persecution, and concepts of heresy and holy war in Christianity, Judaism, and Islam.
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CLAS 225: Humor, Ancient to Modern
3.00 Credits
Vanderbilt University
Ancient comic forms juxtaposed with modern theories of humor. Aristophanic Old Comedy, New Comedy, and Satire. Modern parallels.
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CLAS 226: Warfare in the Ancient Mediterranean
3.00 Credits
Vanderbilt University
Continuity and change in ancient Greek and Roman warfare 800 B.C. to A.D. 120. Social, political, and religious aspects of war. Effects of war, imperialism, and militarism on internal and external populations.
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CLAS 231: Akkadian
3.00 Credits
Vanderbilt University
Introduction to the cuneiform script and to the grammar of Akkadian, the language of ancient Mesopotamia. Selected readings in Old Babylonian (CODEX Hammurabi, Mari letters) and Neo- Assyrian texts (Creation Poem, Gilgamesh Epic).
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CLAS 232: Akkadian
3.00 Credits
Vanderbilt University
Continuation of 231. Introduction to the cuneiform script and to the grammar of Akkadian, the language of ancient Mesopotamia. Selected readings in Old Babylonian (CODEX Hammurabi, Mari letters) and Neo-Assyrian texts (Creation Poem, Gilgamesh Epic).
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