Classical Studies at Brandeis
Brandeis University
Classical Studies Department
Sappho Actor Party Aeneas Wounded Vergil -  Flight from Troy


Course Offerings Fall 2007


Course Course Description Block Days, Time Room Instructor
CLAS 115B Topics in Greek and Roman History: Hellenistic Monarchy and Judaea
(new topic!)
M MW, 5-630 Golding 103 Marshak
CLAS 150B Pompeii: Life in the Shadow of Vesuvius P TF, 3-430 Lown 2 Koloski-Ostrow
CLAS 180A The Performance and Politics of Greek Tragedy: Gender and the Emotions (new course!) L MW, 330-5 Olin-Sang 124 Visvardi
GRK 20B Continuing Ancient Greek D MWR, 11-12 Olin-Sang 112 Muellner
GRK 125A Greek Lyric Poetry (new course!) E MWR, 12-1 Rabb 335 Muellner
LAT 10A Beginning Latin C MWR, 10-11 Olin-Sang 104 Johnston
LAT 30A Intermediate Latin C MWR, 10-11 Olin-Sang 201 Dhuga
LAT 120A Vergil F MWR, 1-2 Rabb 335 Johnston
USEM 24A "Greeks Bearing Gifts" into the Future: Classical Myths Told and Retold H TF, 1030-12 Olin-Sang 104 Koloski-Ostrow
USEM 43A Get the Hero (new course!) K MW, 2-330 Golding 103 Muellner



For more information, please see the Brandeis University Bulletin.





Photographs: [left] Sappho (so-called), Fourth Style fresco, Pompeii, Region VI, Insula occidentalis, from: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Image:Puh213r1.jpg; [second from left] After the Play: Actors Celebrating, votive relief, Greek, c. 400 BCE, Piraeus, now in National Archaeological Museum, Athens (Photographic Credit: Barbara McManus, 1998), by courtesy of the VRoma Project: http://www.vroma.org/images/mcmanus_images/actorparty.jpg; [second from right] Wounded Aeneas tended by Iapyx [Aeneid XII.383-440], wall painting, Third Style, first century CE, from the House of Nummianus, now housed in the Museo Nazionale, Naples, from http://traumwerk.stanford.edu/philolog/2005/11/aeneid_as_inspiration_for_anci.html; [right] Flight from Troy, illuminated manuscript page, Folio 22 from the Vergilius Vaticanus, Rome, c. 400 CE, now in the Biblioteca Apostolica in the Vatican (Cod. Vat. lat. 3225) from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aeneid.


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Department of Classical Studies, 2007.