Classical Studies at Brandeis
Brandeis University
Classical Studies Department

CLASSICS HOMEPAGE

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A. Koloski-Ostrow (Chair)
A. Hussein
P. Johnston
L. Muellner
C. Walker

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Aristotle, Cologne Pompa Roman Aquaduct at Nimes Chariot Boy with Birds


Course Offerings Spring 2006


Course Course Description Block Days, Time Room Instructor
CLAS 115B Topics in Greek and Roman History: The Greekness of Alexander H TF, 1030-12 Olin-Sang 112 Walker
CLAS 134B The Art & Archaeology of Ancient Rome J TF, 12-130 Pollack 1 Koloski-Ostrow
CLAS 135A The Greek World and Egypt n/a MW, 5-630 Golding 109 Hussein
CLAS 145B Topics in Greek & Roman Art & Archaeology: Women, Gender, and Sexuality in Greek and Roman Text and Art P TF, 3-430 Pollack 1 Koloski-Ostrow
GRK 10A Beginning Ancient Greek D MWR, 11-12 Olin-Sang 112 Muellner
GRK 30A Intermediate Ancient Greek: Literature [Section 1: Plato's Apology] R TRF, 2-3 Rabb 335 Walker
GRK 30A Intermediate Ancient Greek: Literature [Section 2: The New Testament] F MWR, 1-2 Rabb 335 Muellner
GRK 120B Greek Prose Authors [Thucydides & Demosthenes] L MW, 330-5 Rabb 335 Muellner
LAT 20B Continuing Latin C MWR, 10-11 Olin-Sang 104 Johnston
LAT 117A Lucretius: De Rerum Natura K MW, 2-330 Rabb 335 Johnston
USEM 9B Going to Hell: Journeys to the Underworld P TF, 3-430 Olin-Sang 112 Walker



For more information, please see the Brandeis University Bulletin.





Photographs: [left] Head of Aristotle, detail, mosaic of Greek philosophers, Romisch-Germanisches Museum, Cologne (Photographic Credit: Barbara McManus, 1988) by courtesy of the VRoma Project: http://www.vroma.org/images/mcmanus_images/aristotle1.jpg; [second from left] Pompa, relief of procession of youth and four horses pulling tensa, part of opening circus games (pompa), smaller version, Roman, c. 280 C.E., part of a sarcophagus lid, probably marble, The British Museum, London (Photographic Credit: Barbara McManus, 2001), by courtesy of the VRoma Project: http://www.vroma.org/images/mcmanus_images/pomparelief_sm.jpg; [second from right] Fruit Orchard, wall painting, House of the Fruit Orchard, Pompeii (Photographic Credit: Susan Bonvallet, 1997), by courtesy of the VRoma Project: http://www.vroma.org/images/bonvallet_images/bonvallet1-6.jpg; [right] Medusa, detail, marble bust by Bernini, Capitoline Museum, Rome (Photographic Credit: Susan Bonvallet, 2002), by courtesy of the VRoma Project: http://www.vroma.org/images/bonvallet_images/bonvall70.jpg.


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