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CLAS 231.00 The Roman Principate 6 credits

Open: Size: 25, Registered: 21, Waitlist: 0

CMC 206

MTWTHF
12:30pm1:40pm12:30pm1:40pm1:10pm2:10pm
Synonym: 45702

Kathryn L Steed

This class introduces the history of Rome from Augustus to Diocletian. From demented emperors to new religions to economic collapse, the course uses Rome as a lens to address enduring historical questions. For example, how do individuals get, keep, and hand on power? What are the relationships between a central power and those on the periphery of that power and between a ruling elite and those they rule? How do foreign affairs affect internal policies and politics? Since we rely largely on ancient sources, we will also devote time to the interpretation of those sources in all their delightful eccentricity.

CLAS 231F.00 Epigraphic Texts 2 credits, S/CR/NC only

Open: Size: 25, Registered: 1, Waitlist: 0

Language & Dining Center

MTWTHF
1:15pm3:00pm
Synonym: 46634

Kathryn L Steed

This trailer course will introduce students to Latin inscriptions and other documentary texts from the Roman imperial period. These will include the well-known Res Gestae of the emperor Augustus and lesser known materials such as career inscriptions, graffiti, and Diocletian's price edict. In addition to translation, we will focus on the processes of deciphering and editing original physical texts.

Prerequisite: Latin 103 or equivalent, Concurrent registration in Classics 231

Requires concurrent registration in Classics 231

LATN 257.00 Caesar, Lucan, and Civil War 6 credits

Open: Size: 25, Registered: 3, Waitlist: 0

Boliou 140

MTWTHF
11:10am12:20pm11:10am12:20pm12:00pm1:00pm

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Synonym: 45693

Kathryn L Steed

This course will examine narratives of the early stages of the Roman Civil War through contemporary prose accounts of Caesar and Cicero and the poet Lucan's Neronian epic on the Civil War. Topics will include manipulation of public opinion and memory, historical reconstruction through text, the relationship between prose history and historical epic, and the literal and metaphorical dissolution of Rome through civil war, as well as stylistic and philosophical concerns specific to each author.

Prerequisite: Latin 204 or the equivalent

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