| source Johns Hopkins University (7) |
level Graduate (X) |
department Classics (X) |
We shall read Greek literary and philosophical texts dealing with the figure of Odysseus, to see how he was regarded as a moral type.
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This seminar examines the âdistinctively Romanâ genre of verse satire and associated problems of form, content, and occasion. Substantial readings in Latin from the genreâs major authors: Lucilius, Horace, Persius, and Juvenal.
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Overview of sources, collections, bibliography. Examination of important political, literary, social inscriptions. Reading primary evidence, Pompeian graffiti, new material from Vindolanda, and hands-on work with classical coins.
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(Same course as 040.306) This reading seminar is intended to train graduate students in direct and critical work on primary sources. This semesterâs focus will be on the Homeric epics and Aristophanes.
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This reading seminar is intended to train graduate students in direct and critical work on primary sources. This semesterâs reading will focus on Apuleiusâ Metamorphoses. (Same course as 040.307)
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