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Course Syllabi |
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Hugh Elton (Florida International University) |
The Age of Alexander the Great (advanced undergraduate lecture course) |
An Introduction to Roman History (undergraduate survey) |
Building the City of Rome (undergraduate survey) |
The Byzantine, Arab and Turkish Near East AD 600-1453 (advanced undergraduate lecture course) |
The Classical City (advanced undergraduate lecture course) |
Daily Life in the Roman Empire (undergraduate survey) |
The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire (advanced undergraduate lecture course) |
East Meets West: The Art and Architecture of the Near East in the Roman Era (seminar) |
Homer and Herodotus (language course) |
The Provinces of the Roman Empire (advanced undergraduate lecture course) |
Roman Imperial Warfare, 31 BC - AD 476 (seminar) |
Roman National Literature (language course) |
Tacitus (language course) |
Western Civilization: Early Europe (undergraduate survey) |
John Gilbert (U. of Colorado, Boulder), Women in Antiquity: Greece (lower-division undergraduate course) |
Martin Irvine (Georgetown U.), "Intro to Medieval Latin" (course) |
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Rob S. Rice (U. Penn) |
"Alexander and the Growth of Hellenism" |
Ancient History: Greece |
"Ancient History: Greece and Rome" |
"The Epic Tradition" |
Latin Poetry |
William Kemp (Mary Washington C., Virginia), MALS 511 Main Page (course exploring the "texts, images, and ideas associated with four cities: classical Athens, Jerusalem around the time of Jesus, medieval Paris, and renaissance Rome") |
U. Evansville, "World Cultures" (In the first of a three-part course, seven ancient cultures, western and eastern, are studied) |
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