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CLASSICS 222H: Classical Mythology
5.00 Credits
Ohio State University-Main Campus
Origins and attributes of the Greek and Roman gods and goddesses, their mythology and its influence on Western culture. Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. 5 cl.
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CLASSICS 223H: Freshman/Sophomore Honors Seminar: Topics in Ancient Literature and Society
5.00 Credits
Ohio State University-Main Campus
A discussion-oriented exposure to some of the most renowned works of ancient literature and/or ancient cultural issues. Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. 2 2-hr cl.
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CLASSICS 224: Classical Civilization: Greece
5.00 Credits
Ohio State University-Main Campus
A survey of ancient Greek civilization, concentrating upon important facets of literature, history, art, and archaeology. Sp Qtr. 5 cl. Not open to students with credit for 124H. GEC arts and hums cultures and ideas and social diversity - international issues (Western) course.
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CLASSICS 225: Classical Civilization: Rome
5.00 Credits
Ohio State University-Main Campus
A survey of the civilization of ancient Rome, concentrating upon important facets of literature, history, art, and archaeology. Au Qtr. 5 cl. Not open to students with credit for 125H. GEC arts and hums cultures and ideas and social diversity - international issues (Western) course.
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CLASSICS 226: Byzantine Civilization: Constantinople and the Empire of New Rome
5.00 Credits
Ohio State University-Main Campus
A survey of Byzantine civilization, focusing on life in the capital, literature, and the court, Orthodox Christianity, and the formation of Medieval Europe. 5 cl. Not open to students with credit for Medieval 226. Cross-listed in Medieval and Renaissance Studies. GEC arts and hums cultures and ideas and social diversity - international issues (Western) course.
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CLASSICS 230: Medicine in the Ancient World
5.00 Credits
Ohio State University-Main Campus
An introduction to the theory and practice of medicine in ancient Greece and Rome. GEC arts and hums cultures and ideas and social diversity - international issues (Western) course.
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CLASSICS 230 - Medicine in the Ancient World
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CLASSICS 240: Classical Archaeology
5.00 Credits
Ohio State University-Main Campus
Introduction to the principles, methods, and history of archaeological investigation in the ancient Greek and Roman world, illustrated through a selection of major classical sites. 5 cl. Not open to students with credit for History 240 or 306, or HistArt 240. Cross-listed in History as 306 and in HistArt as 240. GEC arts and hums cultures and ideas and social diversity - international issues (Western) course.
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CLASSICS 250: Sports and Spectacles in the Ancient World
5.00 Credits
Ohio State University-Main Campus
The history and social role of gymnastic and athletic competition in Greece and Rome. The evolution of their modern revivals. 5 cl. GEC arts and hums cultures and ideas course.
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CLASSICS 294: Group Studies
1.00 - 5.00 Credits
Ohio State University-Main Campus
Topics in classical studies. 294H (honors) may be available.
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CLASSICS 302: Greek and Roman Drama
5.00 Credits
Ohio State University-Main Campus
Study of Greek and Roman drama based on extensive readings in English translation of the plays of such authors as Sophocles, Euripides, and Plautus. Wi Qtr. 5 cl. Not open to students with credit for 501.
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