1120 and 1121
Elementary Latin
is an introduction to the grammar and syntax of Latin, with particular attention paid to the acquisition of basic skills in reading, composition, and aural comprehension.
CR: the former Classics 120A and 120B
PR: Classics 1120 is the prerequisite for Classics 1121
1130 and 1131
Elementary Ancient Greek
is an introduction to the grammar and syntax of ancient Greek, with particular attention paid to the acquisition of basic skills in reading, composition, and aural comprehension.
CR: the former Classics 130A and 130B
PR: Classics 1130 is the prerequisite for Classics 1131
1100
Introduction to Greek Civilization
is a general illustrated survey of the origins and evolution of Ancient Greek Civilization. The course introduces the student to Greek social and political institutions, religion and myth, and achievements in art, philosophy, science and literature, as well as the influence of Ancient Greece on the modern world.
CR: the former Classics 1000, the former Classics 2000
1200
Introduction to Roman Civilization
is a general illustrated survey of the origins and evolution of Ancient Rome. The course introduces the student to social, political, and legal institutions, the growth of the Roman Empire, Roman art, literature, and religions, as well as Rome's pervasive influence in the modern world.
CR: the former Classics 1000, the former Classics 1101, the former Classics 2001
2010
Greek Art and Architecture
is an introduction, through illustrated lectures, to the study of the art and architecture of Ancient Greece.
CR: the former Classics 3100, the former Classics 3101
2015
Roman Art and Architecture
is an introduction, through illustrated lectures, to the study of the art and architecture of Ancient Rome.
CR: the former Classics 3100, the former Classics 3102.
2020
History of the Hellenistic World
is an illustrated survey of the political, social, intellectual and artistic developments in the Mediterranean world and the Near East from the death of Alexander the Great in 323 BC until the incorporation of the Kingdom of Egypt in the Roman Empire in 30 BC. Particular attention is given to the fusion of eastern and western thought-patterns and ideologies under the influence of Greek culture.
2035
History of Classical Greece
is a survey of Greek History from the Bronze Age to the death of Alexander the Great, with special reference to the social and political institutions of the fifth century, B.C.
CR: the former Classics/History 3910, the former Classics/History 2030
2040
History of Rome
is a survey of Roman History from the early monarchy to the reign of Constantine with special reference to society and politics in the late Republic and early Empire.
CR: the former Classics/History 3920
2055
Women in Greece and Rome
is an examination of the role of women in ancient Greece and Rome from the perspectives of religion, literature, art, society, and politics. Critical assessments of the scholarship and methodologies (including feminist methodologies) relevant to this topic will be included.
2701
History of Ancient Philosophy
is a survey of the origin and development of Western philosophy among the Greeks and Romans.
CR: Philosophy 2701
2800
Classical Drama I
- inactive course.
2801
Classical Drama II
- inactive course.
3010
Greek Religion
is a study of the role of religion in the private and public life of the Greek world.
CR: former Classics/Religious Studies 3121, Religious Studies 3010
3020
Roman Religion
is study of the role of religion in the private and public life of the Roman world.
CR: the former Classics/Religious Studies 3121, Religious Studies 3020
3090
Alexander and the Macedonians
investigates the impact of the conquests of Alexander the Great and his Macedonian Successors on the political, social, cultural, intellectual, and religious world of the Mediterranean and Near East between Alexander's accession in 336 and the battle of Ipsus in 301, when his vast empire was carved into Hellenistic kingdons.
CR: History 3090
3110
Greek Literature in Translation
- inactive course.
3111
Latin Literature in Translation
- inactive course.
3130
Greek and Roman Mythology
is a comparative study of the major myths of Greece and Rome as embodied in the literary and artistic remains of the ancient world with reference to their origins and their influence on later art and literature.
CR: Folklore 3130
3415
Epic Poetry in Greece and Rome
offers a detailed and in-depth study of the epic poetry or ancient Greece and Rome. The course will examine the poems of Homer, Apollonius of Rhodes and Virgil in English translation. Instructors may include additional poems. Topics to be discussed include the development of epic poetry, its literary traditions and its role in Greek and Roman society.
CR: the former Classics 2060
4000
Seminar in Greek History and Society
will have the topics to be studied announced.
4010
Seminar in Roman History and Society
will have the topics to be studied announced.
4020
Seminar in Greek Literature and Culture
will have the topics to be studied announced.
4030
Seminar in Roman Literature and Culture
will have the topics to be studied announced.

