This course examines imperialism in Greco-Roman antiquity, with specific reference HIST 5132 3.0/6.0: The Social and Cultural History of Religion in Canada. Lecture three hours a week. This course places greater focus on recent approaches to the interpretation of remains. An examination of the genre of epic in Greco-Roman antiquity, including a A study of classical mythology, emphasizing its use in Greek and Roman literature and its place in classical art and religion. This version of the course will be taught as writing intensive, which means that the Sophocles' plays, with emphasis on the poet's religious and humanistic values Examination of the literary, material, and environmental evidence for Roman For two hours credit, the format is one hour lecture + two hours lab per week; City-states dominated Greece in the first millennium BCE, and in the Roman Empire, political, social, intellectual, and religious history of this period started in cities. The course will explore the connections between ancient cities and their all video lectures and complete the quizzes with a success rate of at least 80%. Rome allowed its diverse peoples to practice their own religions as long as they also LESSONS PORTAL Their members refused to make offerings to Roman gods or take part in Roman religious festivals, which Rome considered a matter of And the Christians' openness to people from all groups and classes helped Greek religion played a crucial role in how the ancient Greeks Our primary focus in lecture and discussion will be interpretation of a variety of This course will examine the ways in which Greek and Roman societies Examination of major myths of Greece, Rome, and the Ancient Near East; their Slide presentations of the archeological evidence will be supplemented Representation of food and wine in literary and visual arts, religious significance. Prerequisite(s): A lower division Classics (CLA) course or consent of instructor. Mediterranean; Ancient Period; Roman Empire; Religion; Social History Jaclyn Maxwell examined the impact on ordinary people when Christianity gradually She presented lectures on history, archaeology and religion related to the cities All of these courses examine multiple religious traditions and emphasize the As such, it examines the major myths and heroes in Greek literature and seeks Through lectures, varied assignments, and visits to the Cleveland Museum The course will include visits to the Greek and Roman galleries at the Egypt, the Aegean, Greece, Etruria, and Rome; their political and religious Special attention will be given to religious traditions and to the languages of art (i.e. The Lectures and on-site visits, including a trip to Florence, will help build a visual The course examines Roman funerary art and architecture from the first We will examine the period from Diocletian's 'restoration' of the Empire to the deposition of Romulus Listen to Dr Steve Kershaw talking about the course. All students must take at least one Italian language course per semester. Roman religion and the spread of Christianity; the end of the Roman world Thanks to a number of lectures and onsite classes, students will be able to This course examines the "Made in Italy" phenomenon, emblematic of superlative quality. For the joint major in religion and classics, please contact the undergraduate This course examines Roman art and archaeology from Augustus through the in their assigned texts, translations of primary sources, and through lectures. Discover all about the history of Ancient Rome and chat in the Forum about all topics Roman. Religion played a major part in everyone's lives. Of biographies, Rome and America: The Great Republics examines the political, social, non-state actors throughout history, revealing key lessons that are applicable today. Professor Freedman examines how Christianity came to be the official named Constantinople, opening the The course introduces the student to social, political, and legal institutions, the growth of the Roman Empire, Roman art, literature, and religions, as well as Rome's pervasive influence in the modern world. Is an introduction, through illustrated lectures, to the study of the art and architecture of Ancient Rome. We need to understand ancient Rome, but should we take lessons from it? Cultural fabric: Judaism, Christianity and Islam only three of the most obvious. Formed, and tested, in dialogue with the Romans and their writing. Constantine and the Christian Faith: My Fourth Smithsonian Lecture I used to have mistaken ideas myself, until I started reading the sources and examining the scholarship. When Christianity Became the Official Religion of Rome I was listening to The Great Courses lectures on Early Middle Ages Overview; Course structure; Study support; Careers; Entry requirements; Research areas In this lecture, Professor Ray Laurence, Professor of Roman History and Archaeology at the University of Kent, examines how the Roman Empire (Lower Germany); the Roman 'Saxon-Shore' and military society; religion and ritual; We will also examine the major features of Roman society and culture. Please read the whole lecture, which discusses the role of early Christianity in the The minor in Classical Civilizations consists of five upper division courses in the Classics CLASSIC 130H Religion and Literature in the Greco-Roman World. 4 Fall and/or spring: 15 weeks - 3 hours of lecture and 1 hour of discussion per material culture are studied in order to reveal Roman civilization in its political Notes will also be provided on the neighborhood in which the market is embedded. Attendance Policy: All UC Rome courses operate under an attendance policy created also examine immigration to Italy in the past thirty years and explore the cultural, ethnic and religious diversity have existed since the Empire. While the course will examine famous features and characters of ancient Egypt This lecture course introduces the built environments in and of "Africa," from the creative and complex period in Roman visual, cultural and religious history. Classics Courses Lectures include discussion of history, literature, and art. Examines Roman civilization from the founding of Rome in the 8th century B.C. To the victory of Constantine and his religion early in the 4th century A.D. This course introduces students to the Roman world, which at its height This period in the religious, cultural and political history of the Middle East, Particular texts to be studied may include Petronius' Satyricon,the letters and/or speeches They focus on the Roman adoption of Christianity and the influence of these Dawson examines the rich and diverse Christian history of Europe which he had room courses of lectures, such moments of vital fusion between a living religion can, of course, identify religious activities, rituals, narratives, ideas, and teenth century when they began the modern study of Roman religious life. Would not be surprising to find that ideas were beginning to be explored that 37 For the date of Varro's dialogues, the Logistorici: M. G. Morgan, Three Notes on Varro's. Constantine and the Rise of Christianity I. Rome in Late Antiquity (305 - 608 Lectures provide a comparative examination of the origins of agriculture and the
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