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Yale - The Age of Constantine

MW 11.35-12.50 Fall 2009  Final exam scheduled (Group 34) 12/17/2009 Th 9.00 Areas Hu An exploration of the origins and reign of Constantine, and of the political, social, and cultural consequences for the Roman Empire of the emperor?s conversion to Christianity. Sources include visual evidence, literary and documentary works of the period, and the emperor?s own writings.  
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Yale - A History of Ancient Greek Medicine

TTh 1.00-2.15 Fall 2009  Final exam scheduled (Group 26) 12/15/2009 T 2.00 Areas Hu Permission of instructor required An introduction to Greek medicine from the fifth century B.C. to the second century A.D., with attention to central concepts, methods, and theories. Topics include relation of scientific theories to clinical practice, to magic, to temple medicine, and to Greek philosophy.  
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Yale - Greek Art and Architecture

MW 11.35-12.50 Fall 2009  Final exam scheduled (Group 34) 12/17/2009 Th 9.00 Areas Hu    
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Yale - Roman Architecture

TTh 9.00-10.15 Fall 2009  No regular final examination Areas Hu The great buildings and engineering marvels of Rome and its empire. Study of city planning and individual monuments and their decoration, including mural painting. Emphasis on developments in Rome, Pompeii, and central Italy; survey of architecture in the provinces.  
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Yale - Introduction to Ancient Greek History

TTh 1.00-2.15 Fall 2009  Final exam scheduled (Group 26) 12/15/2009 T 2.00 Areas Hu An introductory course in Greek history tracing the development of Greek civilization as manifested in political, intellectual, and creative achievements from the Bronze Age to the end of the classical period. Students read original sources in translation as well as the works of modern scholars.  
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Yale - Introduction to Roman History: The Republic

MW 1.00-2.15 Fall 2009  Final exam scheduled (Group 36) 12/14/2009 M 2.00 Areas Hu The development of Rome from a small village in the archaic period to the head of an empire by the death of Caesar in 44 B.C. Readings from primary sources with emphasis on how the ancients perceived and wrote history, as well as engagement with epigraphic and archaeological material.  
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Yale - Introduction to Greek Literature

MW 1.00-2.15 Fall 2009  Final exam scheduled (Group 36) 12/14/2009 M 2.00 Areas Hu Readings in translation Survey of the literature of ancient Greece from the Archaic period to the Second Sophistic.  
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Yale - The Spartan Hegemony, 404-362 B.C.

T 2.30-4.20 Fall 2009  Final exam scheduled (Group 27) 12/17/2009 Th 2.00 Areas Hu Permission of instructor required A history of Greece during the period 404-362 B.C. Focus on the relationship between domestic constitutions and politics and diplomacy and war.  
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Yale - Senior Project for the Major in Classical Civilization

1 HTBA Fall 2009  No regular final examination Permission of instructor required An appropriate instructor is assigned to each student by the director of undergraduate studies in consultation with the student. In the first term, selected readings compensate for individual deficiencies and help the student achieve a balanced overview. In the second term, each student explores in depth a subject of personal interest in literature, archaeology, art, philosophy, or history.  
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Yale - Independent Tutorial in Classical Civilization

1 HTBA Fall 2009  No regular final examination Permission of instructor required For students who wish to pursue a specialized subject in classical civilization not otherwise covered in courses. Students are expected to provide a detailed reading list and a clear outline of their project early in the term. The work should result in a term paper or examination. A limited number of these classes may be offered toward the major.  
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