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CLAS 2010M: Problems in Old World Archaeology: The Archaeology of Empires
1.00 Credits
Brown University
They were big, they were bad, they were beautiful... Cradles of civilization, wreakers of havoc, empires rank among the most influential political and social formations in global history. This seminar will explore general literature on imperial genesis, consolidation and decline, as well as the specific and unique contributions that archaeology and art history can offer to the understanding of empire.
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CLAS 2070: Graduate Seminar
1.00 Credits
Brown University
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CLAS 2080: Graduate Seminar
1.00 Credits
Brown University
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CLAS 2080A: Seminar: Allusion/Intertextuality/Influence
1.00 Credits
Brown University
We will study the full career of allusion (from Homer to hip-hop) to gain a sense of its origins and development, especially in antiquity and late antiquity; to understand allusion functionally, (and to measure the durability of that function across time); and to read extensively in the allusive practices of one ancient author.
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CLAS 2080B: Seminar: Social Conflicts in the Roman Republic
1.00 Credits
Brown University
This seminar, open to upperclassmen with experience in Roman history, will analyze the causes, impact, and results of social conflicts in the early (the "struggle of the orders") and late Roman Republic (Tiberius Gracchus, the Catilinarian Conspiracy), and the latters' contribution to the demise of the Republic. Sources in translation.
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CLAS 2080C: The Emperor Tiberius
1.00 Credits
Brown University
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CLAS 2110: Graduate Seminar
1.00 Credits
Brown University
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CLAS 2110A: Graduate Seminar: The Book
1.00 Credits
Brown University
This seminar examines the relationship between ancient literary forms and the media in which they were presented. Specifically, it considers the connections between the ways in which ancient books were published and distributed--in papyrus rolls and bound codices, individually and in groups, privately and commercially--and the cultural conventions of reading and literary appreciation in antiquity. Chronologically the seminar focuses on the late Roman Republic and early Empire (ca. 100 BCE -200 CE), but attention is devoted also to new papyrological evidence for the development of poetry books during the Hellenistic period. A reading knowledge of Greek and Latin is required.
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CLAS 2930: Special Topics in Classics
1.00 Credits
Brown University
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CLAS 2930A: Alexandrian Poetry
1.00 Credits
Brown University
We will read extensive selections in the original languages from Hellenistic Greek poetry and Latin poetry with Hellenistic influence, with an eye to their historical and cultural context and to their intertextual dimension.
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