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232S. Greek Painting. From <strong>the</strong> Late Bronze Age to <strong>the</strong> fourth century B.C. with emphasis<br />

on archaic and classical A<strong>the</strong>nian vase painters. Instructor: Stanley. 3 units. C-L: Art History<br />

237S<br />

233S. Greek Architecture. Development <strong>of</strong> form and function in <strong>the</strong> various religious,<br />

civic, and domestic building types, from <strong>the</strong> Bronze Age through <strong>the</strong> Hellenistic period.<br />

Instructor: Staff. 3 units. C-L: Art History 205S<br />

235S. Roman Architecture. Development <strong>of</strong> design and engineering in <strong>the</strong> architecture <strong>of</strong><br />

ancient Rome; major building forms, public and private, and <strong>the</strong> principal styles focusing on<br />

<strong>the</strong> late Republic through <strong>the</strong> empire. Instructor: Boatwright or Richardson. 3 units. C-L: Art<br />

History 2<strong>06</strong>S<br />

236S. Roman Painting. Techniques, iconography, and use in decoration. Instructor:<br />

Richardson. 3 units. C-L: Art History 227S<br />

240. The Literary Culture <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Latin Middle Ages. Readings in translation <strong>of</strong> medieval<br />

Latin literature and its vernacular <strong>of</strong>fshoots. Instructor: Woods. 3 units.<br />

For Graduates<br />

301. Proseminar: Introduction to Classical Studies. Credit/no credit grading only.<br />

Instructor: Rigsby. 3 units.<br />

311. Archaeology Seminar I. Selected topics. Instructor: Staff. 3 units.<br />

312. Archaeology Seminar II. Selected topics. Instructor: Staff. 3 units.<br />

321. Seminar in Ancient History I. Selected topics. Instructor: Boatwright or Rigsby. 3<br />

units.<br />

322. Seminar in Ancient History II. Selected topics. Instructor: Boatwright or Rigsby. 3<br />

units.<br />

399. Directed Reading and Research. Credit to be arranged. Instructor: Staff. Variable<br />

credit.<br />

COURSES CURRENTLY UNSCHEDULED<br />

203. Ancient Political Philosophy<br />

221. Archaic Greece<br />

223. The Hellenistic World<br />

234S. Roman Sculpture<br />

258. The Hellenistic and Roman East<br />

260. The Byzantine Empire<br />

GREEK (GREEK)<br />

For Seniors and Graduates<br />

200. Intensive Readings in Greek Literature. Instructor: Staff. 3 units.<br />

201. Readings in Greek Literature. Instructor: Staff. 3 units.<br />

203. Homer. Problems <strong>of</strong> language, structure, and interpretation in <strong>the</strong> Iliad; present state<br />

<strong>of</strong> Homeric scholarship and authorship. Instructor: Burian or Stanley. 3 units.<br />

205. Greek Lyric Poets. Fragments <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> early lyric poets; selected odes <strong>of</strong> Pindar and<br />

Bacchylides. Instructor: Burian or Stanley. 3 units.<br />

210. Alexandrian Poetry. Emphasis on <strong>the</strong> Argonautica <strong>of</strong> Apollonius <strong>of</strong> Rhodes, and<br />

attention to <strong>the</strong> shorter poems <strong>of</strong> Theocritus and Callimachus. Instructor: Stanley. 3 units.<br />

222. The Historians. Readings and studies in <strong>the</strong> major Greek historians Herodotus,<br />

Thucydides, and Xenophon. Instructor: Staff. 3 units.<br />

226. The Orators. Selections from <strong>the</strong> principal Attic orators, with emphasis on Lysias and<br />

Demos<strong>the</strong>nes. Instructor: Sosin. 3 units.<br />

98 Courses and Academic Programs

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