| source University of Canterbury (X) |
level |
department Classics (X) |
An introduction to Greek myth and its manifestations in ancient Greek literature, art and philosophy.
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An introduction to Roman myths and the mythology of "Empire" and the way these are disseminated (or subverted) in literature and art. Topics include legendary figures (eg Aeneas and Romulus) as well as historical figures of legendary status (eg Spartacus, Cleopatra and Nero).
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The history of the Greek world from Homer to the Hellenistic age.
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The history of the Roman world from the Etruscans to the late Roman Empire.
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An introduction to Greek grammar and reading Greek.
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An introduction to Greek grammar and reading Greek, following from CLAS 134.
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An introductory examination of theories of art and reality in ancient Athens.
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An introduction to Latin grammar and to reading Latin.
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An introduction to Latin grammar and to reading Latin, following on from CLAS 144.
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