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Classics 130: Egypt in the Greco-Roman World
3.00 Credits
Wheaton College - Massachusetts
A study of the influence of ancient Egyptian culture in the Greco-Roman world. Lectures and discussions will examine the historical, economic, literary, artistic and religious ties between Egypt and Greece from the Bronze Age to late antiquity and the early Christian era. (Joel C. Relihan)
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Classics 135: Myth and Folklore
3.00 Credits
Wheaton College - Massachusetts
Mythology and mythography of the Greeks and Romans, focusing on tales of the Trojan War. Comparison with myths of the ancient Near East and other cultures; discussion of what myths are and what they reveal about the societies from which they come. (Nancy Evans, Joel C. Relihan)
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Classics 205 /305: The Fall of the Roman Republic
3.00 Credits
Wheaton College - Massachusetts
The history of Rome from 133 B.C.E. to 69 C.E.: the problems of empire, the fall of the Roman Republic, "band-aid" solutions, civil wars and,finally, Augustus and the infamous Julio-Claudians. Emphasis on political, intellectual and social changes.
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Classics 211 /311: From Romulus to Rome
3.00 Credits
Wheaton College - Massachusetts
The legendary history of Rome. Selections from the Roman historians, primarily Livy; the relationship between myth and history in the Romans' view of their origins.
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Classics 213 /313: Theologia:Religious and Philosophical Inquiry
3.00 Credits
Wheaton College - Massachusetts
Talking about God in Greek: hymns, narratives, myths, catechisms. Translation and analysis of key texts: Homer and Hesiod, Pre-Socratics and Hellenistic philosophers, Septuagint and New Testament, neo-Platonists. (Nancy Evans)
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Classics 215 /315: The Crisis of the Roman Republic
3.00 Credits
Wheaton College - Massachusetts
Social, political and military factors leading to the crisis of the end of the Roman Republic. Readings will be from Caesar, Sallust, Cicero, and Velleius Paterculus.
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Classics 217 /317: Roman Satire
3.00 Credits
Wheaton College - Massachusetts
The origins and development of Roman prose and verse satire. Texts will include Horace's Satires, Petronius's Satyricon and Seneca' s Apocolocyntosis. (Joel C. Relihan)
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Classics 219 /319: Euclid and Greek Mathematics
3.00 Credits
Wheaton College - Massachusetts
A study of the origins and development of Greek mathematics. Selections primarily from Book I-VI of Euclid's Elements, but with additional materials from late Greek mathematicians. Greek 319 is the section for more advanced Greek language students, and includes additional readings from Greek mathematic and scientific texts. (Joel C. Relihan)
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Classics 222 /322: Roman Comedy
3.00 Credits
Wheaton College - Massachusetts
Selections from Plautus and Terence and a consideration of the origins and development of comic drama in the ancient world.
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Classics 224 /324: Poetry in Motion:Didactic Poetry and Roman Science
3.00 Credits
Wheaton College - Massachusetts
An introduction to classical poetry through the study of the poetics of observational astronomy. Selections from Vergil's Georgics, Manilius' s Astronomica, and other lyric and epic poets who describe the constellations and the Zodiac. (Joel C. Relihan)
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