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Department of Classical Studies
Brandeis University
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Waltham, MA
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| Course | Course Description | Block | Days, Time | Room | Instructor |
| CLAS 115B | Topics in Greek and Roman History: Age of Pericles | L | MW, 330-5 | TBA | Walker |
| GRK 10A | Beginning Ancient Greek | D | MWR, 11-12 | TBA | Muellner |
| GRK 30A | Intermediate Ancient Greek: Literature | D | MWR, 11-12 | TBA | Walker |
| GRK 125A | Greek Lyric Poetry | K | MW, 2-330 | TBA | Muellner |
| LAT 20A | Continuing Latin | C | MWR, 10-11 | TBA | Johnston |
| LAT 115A | Roman Drama | E | MWR, 12-1 | TBA | Johnston |
| CLAS 166A1 | Medieval Literature: A Millennium of God, Sex, and Death. | F | MWR, 1-2 | TBA | Walker |
N.B. Professor Koloski-Ostrow will be on sabbatical leave during Spring term 2010.
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] Lion,gold rhyton (sacred vessel) of lioness head, Mycenaean, 16th century B.C.E., National Archaeological Museum, Athens (Photographic Credit: Barbara McManus, 1980), by courtesy of the VRoma Project: http://www.vroma.org/images/mcmanus_images/lioness.jpg;
[second from right] Plato [looking like Leonardo da Vinci], detail from The School Athens, painting by Raphael, from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Plato-raphael.jpg;
[right] Alcmena being set on fire by Amphitryon while Zeus puts out fire, detail, Apulian bell krater, 5th-4th century BCE, British Museum, London (photographic credit: Barbara McManus, 1986), by courtesy of the VRoma Project: http://www.vroma.org/images/mcmanus_images/alcmena.jpg.
To report broken links, please contact Heidi McAllister at hmcallister@brandeis.edu or x6-2180.
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