Department of Classics

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Curetes Way, Ephesus

Courses

Graduate Courses 2008-2009

The required CTI course for graduate students affiliated with the Classical Traditions Cluster is Classics 400 Graduate Seminar: Classics and Reception, "The Odyssey in the Twentieth Century" (provisional syllabus), to be taught in the Winter quarter by Prof. Marianne Hopman. 

Additional 2008-2009 courses suitable for graduate students affiliated with the Classical Traditions Cluster are:

Fall 2008

Latin 310-0-20: Readings in Latin Literature: Virgil's Aeneid (Fishman)
MW 3:00-4:20 p.m.

Greek 301-0-20: Readings in Greek Literature: Aristotle and Athens (Wallace)
TTh 12:30-1:50 p.m.

Classics 360-0-20: The Origins of Greek Democracy (Wallace)
TTh 3:30-4:50 p.m.

Classics 390-0-20: Topics in Greco-Roman Civilization: The Greek Concept of the Body (Garrison)
MW 1:00-2:20 p.m.


Classics 392-0-20: Topics in Ancient History: Aristotle and Athens [readings in English] (Wallace) [in Fall 2008 meets with Greek 301, readings in Greek]

TTh 12:30-1:50 p.m.


Winter 2009


Classics 400: Graduate Seminar: Classics and Reception, "The Odyssey in the Twentieth Century" (provisional syllabus) (Hopman)


Latin 310-0-20: Readings in Latin Literature: Literature and Power in the Age of Nero (Tataranni)

Greek 301-0-20: Readings in Greek Literature: Key passages from Thucydides, Pindar, Aeschylus, Euripides (Bosher)

Classics 330-0-20: Ancient Economy (Wallace)

Classics 392-0-20: Topics in Ancient History: Greek Sicily [readings in English] (Bosher) [in Winter 2009 meets with Greek 301, readings in Greek]

Art History 310-1: Art and Architecture of the Ancient Greco-Roman World (Ng)

History 330-0: The Age of the Renaissance (Baker)

 

Spring 2009

 

Classics 440 / Theatre & Drama 502: Graduate Seminar: Topics in Theatre: Theatre in Rome and the Early Christian Empire (Bosher)

Philosophy 420: Studies in Ancient Philosophy (Penner)

Latin 310-0-20: Readings in Latin Literature: Plautus (Bosher)

Greek 301-0-20: Readings in Greek Literature: Euripides' Medea

Classics 390-0-20: Topics in Greco-Roman Civilization: Stoicism (Wynne) [in Spring 2009 meets with Philosophy 310: Studies in Ancient Philosophy]

Classics 394-0-20: Topics in Greek and Latin Literature: Myth and Context in Euripides' Medea [readings in English] (Hopman) [in Spring 2009 meets with Greek 301, readings in Greek]

English 311: Studies in Poetry--Theory and Practice of Poetry Translation (Gibbons)

Communication Studies 394: Rhetoric: Democracy and Empire (Hariman)

Political Science 463: Studies in Ancient Greek Political Thought (Monoson)