Classical Studies at Brandeis
Brandeis University
Classical Studies Department
Birth of AthenaLaudatioturiaeDetail, HoraceRoman Aquaduct at Nimes


Course Offerings Fall 2006


Course Course Description Block Days, Time Room Instructor
CLAS 115B Topics in Greek and Roman History: Imperialism in Antiquity L MW, 330-5 Golding 103 Walker
CLAS 133A The Art & Archaeology of Ancient Greece P TF, 3-430 Pollack 1 Koloski-Ostrow
GRK 20B Continuing Ancient Greek D MWR, 11-12 Rabb 335 Khan
GRK 115A Ancient Greek Drama (Sophocles' Oedipus Cycle) F MWR, 1-2 Rabb 203 Johnston
LAT 10A Beginning Latin C MWR, 10-11 Olin-Sang 104 Johnston
LAT 30A, sec. 1 Intermediate Latin: Literature C MWR, 10-11 Lown 302 Walker
LAT 30A, sec. 2 Intermediate Latin: Literature J TF, 12-130 Rabb 335 Walker
LAT 116B Roman Satire E MWR, 12-1 Lown 302 Johnston
USEM 8A Metamorphosis E MWR, 12-1 Olin-Sang 104 Walker
USEM 24A Greeks Bearing Gifts into the Future: Classical Myths Told and Retold H TF, 1030-12 Olin-Sang 104 Koloski-Ostrow



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Photographs: [left] Warrior Cutting Lock of Hair Before Battle, white-ground lekythos attributed to Nikon painter, Greek, 460-450 B.C.E., The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York (Photograhic Credit: Paula Chabot, 2000), courtesy of the VRoma Project: http://www.vroma.org/images/mcmanus_images/paula_chabot/haircutting.jpg; [second from left] Laudatio Turiae, Roman fragment of funerary eulogy, 8-2 BCE, in which a husband lauds the wife (Turia?) who saved him during proscriptions, Terme Diocleziano, Rome (Photographic Credit: Barbara McManus, 2004), by courtesy of the VRoma Project: http://www.vroma.org/images/mcmanus_images/laudatioturiae2.jpg; [second from right] Horace, detail, modern, Piazza Horazio, Venosa (Photographic Credit: Susan Bonvallet, 1997), by courtesy of the VRoma Project: http://www.vroma.org/images/bonvallet_images/bonvallet3-7a.jpg; [right] The Alexander Mosaic, showing Darius' loss to Alexander at the Battle of Issos in 333 B.C.E., copy of 4th century B.C.E. Greek painting, House of the Faun, Pompeii, 1st century C.E., now in Museo Nazionale, Naples (Photographic Credit: Barbara McManus), by courtesy of the VRoma Project: http://www.vroma.org/images/mcmanus_images/alexmosaic.jpg


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Department of Classical Studies, 2006.