Classical Studies at Brandeis
Brandeis University
Classical Studies Department

CLASSICS HOMEPAGE

FACULTY
A. Koloski-Ostrow (Chair)
P. Johnston
Y. Khan
L. Muellner
C. Walker

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Maenad ReliefOvidRoman Dice PlayersDionysus Running


Course Offerings Fall 2005


Course Course Description Block Days, Time Room Instructor
CLAS 100 Survey of Greek History: Bronze Age to 323 B.C.E. F MWR, 1-2 TBA Walker
CLAS 133 The Art & Archaeology of Ancient Greece H TF, 1030-12 Pollack Auditorium Koloski-Ostrow
CLAS 165 Roman Decadence: Latin Literature in Translation P TF, 3-430 Pollack Auditorium Koloski-Ostrow
CLAS 170 Classical Mythology L MW, 330-5 Pollack Auditorium Muellner
GRK 20B Continuing Ancient Greek D MWR, 11-12 TBA Muellner
GRK 115B Ancient Greek Drama (Euripides' Bacchae) E MWR, 12-1 TBA Muellner
LAT 10A Beginning Latin C MWR, 10-11 TBA Johnston
LAT 30A Intermediate Latin: Literature C MWR, 10-11 TBA Walker
LAT 119B Ovid: Metamorphosis K MW, 2-330 TBA Johnston
USEM 8A Metamorphosis E MWR, 12-1 TBA Walker



For more information, please see the Brandeis University Bulletin.





Photographs: [left] Dancing Maenad, detail, relief, 5th century B.C.E., Prado Museum, Madrid (Photographic Credit: Susan Bonvallet, 2001), by courtesy of the VRoma Project: http://www.vroma.org/images/bonvallet_images/bonvall6.jpg; [second from left] Ovid, statue, Sulmona (Photographic Credit: Susan Bonvallet, 1997), by courtesy of the VRoma Project: http://www.vroma.org/images/bonvallet_images/bonvallet3-5.jpg; [second from right] Gaming Scene, detail, men playing dice, fresco, Pompeii (Photographic Credit: Lisanne Marshall, 1998), by courtesy of the VRoma Project: http://www.vroma.org/images/mcmanus_images/marshall/marshall39a.jpg; [right] Dionysus Running, holding thrysus and leopard skin, detail, red-figure vase, Pan painter, Attic, c. 460 B.C.E., Agrigento Museum (Photographic Credit: Barbara McManus, 1982), by courtesy of the VRoma Project: http://www.vroma.org/images/mcmanus_images/dionysusrunning.jpg.

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Department of Classical Studies, 2005.