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Course ListingsFall 2012ClassicsCLS 0031CLASSICS OF GREECEA study of major Greek literary works in transl<strong>at</strong>ion. Authors includeHomer, Aeschylus, Sophocles, Euripides, Aristophanes, Herodotus,Thucydides, and Pl<strong>at</strong>o.Sections00910 CLS 003101 E+MW Holm, Seth 1.0CLS 0032CLASSICS OF ROMEA study of major literary works of ancient Rome in transl<strong>at</strong>ion. Authorsinclude Cicero, Caesar, Suetonius, Vergil, Ovid, Petronius, andApuleius.Sections00911 CLS 003201 G+ Holm, Seth 1.0CLS 0037HIST OF ANCIENT GREECE(Cross-listed as HIST 50.) The historical development of ancientGreece and the interaction of society, politics, and culture in Greekciviliz<strong>at</strong>ion, from the Mycenaean civiliz<strong>at</strong>ion commemor<strong>at</strong>ed by Homerto the conquests of Alexander the Gre<strong>at</strong> and the diffusion of the Greekway of life in the succeeding Hellenistic Age. Special <strong>at</strong>tention given tothe rel<strong>at</strong>ionship of the Greeks to other peoples of the ancientMediterranean and Near East and to examin<strong>at</strong>ion of literary anddocumentary sources.Sections00912 CLS 003701 H+TR Hitchner, Bruce 1.0 C-lst Hist 50-0103784 CLS 0037RB EF Hitchner, Bruce 0.0 Crslst Hist 50-rb03785 CLS 0037RC FF Hitchner, Bruce 0.0 Crslst Hist 50-rcCLS 0045WESTERN POL THOUGHT I(Cross-listed as PS 41 and PHIL 41.) Central concepts of ancient,medieval, and early modern political thought. Ideas of Thucydides,Aristophanes, Pl<strong>at</strong>o, and Aristotle during the rise and fall of Athens,Greece. Subsequent transform<strong>at</strong>ions of political philosophy, rel<strong>at</strong>ed tothe decline of the Roman empire and the origins and development ofChristian political doctrine, and the new political outlook of those whochallenge the hegemony of Christianity. Analysis of how premodernpolitical thought helped structure future political deb<strong>at</strong>e.Sections00913 CLS 004501 D+ Evrigenis, Ioan 1.0 C-lst Ps 41 &Phil 41, Hold 14For CapCLS 0055GREEK AND ROMAN TRAGEDY(Cross-listed as DR 0053). Study Plays of Aeschylus, Sophocles, andEuripides and of the contexts in which they were performed. (May betaken <strong>at</strong> 100-level).SectionsGREEK TRAGEDY,TROJAN WAR03788 CLS 005501 C Mahoney, Anne 1.0 Cap 14 Se<strong>at</strong>sCLS 0075CLASSICAL MYTHOLOGYExplor<strong>at</strong>ion of the world of Greek and Roman myth, and of its livinginfluence on our culture. The basic n<strong>at</strong>ure of myth, its essential humanmeaning, its manifest<strong>at</strong>ions in dream and ritual. Focus on selectedmyths of cre<strong>at</strong>ion in Genesis, Ovid, Milton, and Mary Shelley. All mythstraced from ancient sources to modern reincarn<strong>at</strong>ion in liter<strong>at</strong>ure, art,and film.Sections00915 CLS 007501 D+ Harrington, M<strong>at</strong> 1.0CLS 0085SP TP: ANCIENT HISTORYExplor<strong>at</strong>ion of special topics in Greek, Roman or Egyptian History. DerManuelian, Hirsch, Hitchner.Please see departmental website for specific details.SectionsBYZANTINES & THEIR WORLD03789 CLS 008501 K+ Proctor, David 1.0 Crslst Hist80-1203791 CLS 0085RA HF Proctor, David 0.0 Crslst Hist 80-ra03792 CLS 0085RB HR Proctor, David 0.0 Crslst Hist 80-rb03793 CLS 0085RC LR Proctor, David 0.0 Crslst Hist 80-rc03794 CLS 0085RD GF Proctor, David 0.0 Crslst Hist 80-rdCLS 0087SP TP:OLD WORLD ARCHExplor<strong>at</strong>ion of special topics in Greek, Roman or Egyptian archaeology.Blake, Der Manuelian, Hitchner.Please see departmental website for specific details.SectionsROMAN CITYSCAPES00918 CLS 008701 K+ Harrington, M<strong>at</strong> 1.0 Crslst Cls187-01, Arch187-01, Arch51-01IMAGE AND IDENTITY03919 CLS 008702 L+ Harrington, M<strong>at</strong> 1.0CLS 0093INDEPENDENT STUDYPlease see departmental website for specific details.SectionsSTRAUS CENTER04087 CLS 009301 ARR Hitchner, Bruce 1.0CLS 0146ANCIENT GRK/ROM MEDICINE(Cross-listed as HIST 150). The historical development of ancientGreek and Roman medicine with emphasis on methodology andsources; an assessment of the influence of ancient medicine on thedevelopment of modern clinical medicine. Topics covered includeancient views and practices with regard to an<strong>at</strong>omy, physiology,surgery, pharmacology, the etiology of disease, and medicaldeontology. A case study of an assigned hypothetical Greek p<strong>at</strong>ient tobe tre<strong>at</strong>ed according to Hippocr<strong>at</strong>ic theory and therapeutics is arequired project.Sections00920 CLS 014601 E+MW Phillips, Joann 1.0 SophomoreStanding/c-lstHist 150-01CLS 0151ANCIENT PHILOSOPHY(Cross-listed as PHIL 151.) History of Western philosophy from itsGreek beginnings in the sixth century B.C. with major emphasis on theworks of Pl<strong>at</strong>o and Aristotle.Prerequisites: PHIL 1 or permission.Sections00921CLS 015101 J+ Olfert, Christi 1.0 C-lst Phil 151CLS 0183ADV SP TP CLASSICAL LITAdvanced Special Topics in Classical Liter<strong>at</strong>ure--Explor<strong>at</strong>ion of specialtopics in Greek, Roman, Egyptian or other ancient liter<strong>at</strong>ure intransl<strong>at</strong>ion. Der Manuelian, Halpern, Reid.Please see departmental website for specific details.SectionsELEMENTARY SANSKRIT I03937 CLS 018301 E+MW Mahoney, Anne 1.0<strong>Tufts</strong> <strong>University</strong> Course Listings, Fall 2012Page 47

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