CLAS200
Introduction to Classical Studies
Department of Classics, Monmouth College
Fall 2010
Schedule of Activities
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Week 1
(Aug. 25)
Introductions
and discussion of the
Monmouth
College Classics Dept. Mission Statement
Why
Study Classics?
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Week 2
(Sept. 1)
Seminar meets in Hewes Library
Resources for Classicists in Hewes Library
Library of Congress (LC) Subject headings:
http://www.webfeetguides.com/wfonline/librarycall.html#D. Under
what headings are Classics materials likely to be found? |
Week
3 (Sept. 8)
Some Useful Classical Websites
Chapters 1 and 2 of Beard and Henderson
Bassae:
http://www.davidgill.co.uk/gkart/bassae/bassae.htmhttp://www.sacred-destinations.com/greece/bassae-temple-of-apollo-epicurius
http://www.mlahanas.de/Greeks/Cities/Bassae.html
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Week
4 (Sept. 15)
Chapter 3 of Beard and Henderson
Attend Archaeology Lecture on Thursady, Sept. 16th at 7:30
P.M. in Morgan Room of Poling Hall and write summary/response
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Week
5 (Sept. 22)
Discussion of Archaeology Lecture
Chapters 4 and 5 of Beard and Henderson
Attend Archaeology
Lecture on Monday, Sept. 27 at 7:30 PM in Morgan Room of Poling
Hall
Maps:
http://www.unc.edu/awmc/
Interactive Ancient Mediterranean.
Interactive
Ancient Mediterranean.
http://iam.classics.unc.edu/
Joe, Jimmy.
Timeless
Myths Geographia. Aegean Map.
http://www.timelessmyths.com/classical/aegeanmap.html
Mohr, James, et al. The Mapping
History Project.
http://mappinghistory.uoregon.edu/
Suzanne, Bernard. Index of Maps of the Ancient Greek World..
http://plato-dialogues.org/tools/mapindex.htm|
Maps of the Roman Empire
http://intranet.dalton.org/groups/rome/RMaps.html
Assignment: Mark the following places
on the
Map of Mediterranean
and list one important fact about each place. ATHENS, SPARTA,
ROME, CARTHAGE, ALEXANDRIA, KNOSSOS, POMPEII, ANTIOCH (in
ancient Syria), MASSILIA, MEDIOLANUM, CONSTANTINOPLE (=
BYZANTIUM), THEBES (in Greece), TROY (ILIUM), NUMIDIA, GALLIA (TRANSALPINA),
NORICUM, MACEDONIA, DACIA, LONDINIUM, TARRAGONA, CORDOBA, MERIDA
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Week
6 (Sept. 29)
Discussion of Archaeology Lecture
Chapters 6, 7 and 8 of Beard and Henderson
Time Lines of the Ancient World
http://www.tomsienkewicz.com/Courses/Chronology.htm
http://www.coa.gatech.edu/~italy/courses/arch4127/TimelineRomanHistory.pdf
http://www.tomsienkewicz.com/Courses/timelines_for_ancient_societies.htm
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Week
7 (Oct. 6)
Seminar Meets in Hewes Library for Tour
of Shields Collection with Mary Phillips
Mid-course evaluation
due
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Week 8 (Oct. 13)
Chapters 9 and 10 of Beard and Henderson
Applying to Graduate School
(http://www.phds.org/)
http://www.williams.edu/Classics/after_williams/grad%20programs/a-d.htm
Assignment: Find an M.A. or Ph.D Program in Classics
(or a related field) which interests you
and gather information about this program.
Attend Archaeology Lecture on Thursday, Oct. 14 at 7:30 PM in
Dahl Chapel
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Week 9
(Oct. 20)
MENTORING WEEK. No classes on Wednesday
afternoon but there will be a Classics session at some point
that afternoon.
On Monday, Oct. 18, Duncan McPherson, MC
'98, will speak to the Myth class at 1 PM on how his Classics
major led him to a career in computer gaming.
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Week
10 (Oct. 27)
NO CLASS
But please submit electronically, a weekly report in which you
summarize and respond to class discussion on Oct. 13th and the
archaeology lecture on Oct. 14th
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Week
11 (Nov. 3)
Each of you will give a brief oral report on Grad School
Bring a copy of your latest resume. If you don't have one, start
a draft.
Read Introduction and Chapters 1-2 (Homer and Thales) of
Twelve Greeks and Romans (12GR)
Refer to this website as you read 12GR:
Major Classical Authors
Attend Archaeology lecture tonight at 7:30 PM
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Week 12
(Nov. 10)
Class meets in Library for
Orientation to the
Canopus Stone
Classics in Stone: Epigraphy
Introduction to Greek and Latin epigraphy: an absolute
beginners' guide
CENTER
FOR EPIGRAPHICAL AND PALAEOGRAPHICAL STUDIES
Links to Epigraphy and Palaeography /
Related Websites
/ Written in Stone
Attend archeology lecture tonight at 7:30
PM in Morgan Room |
Week 13
(Nov. 17)
Chapters 3-5
of 12GR
(Themistocles,
Pericles and Alexander the Great)
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Week 14
Thanksgiving Break No
Seminar |
Week 15
(Dec. 1)
Chapter 7-8
of 12GR( Scipio Africanus
and Julius Caesar)
Why Classics?
http://jbe.la.psu.edu/CAMS/default.aspx?pageid=74§ionid=5
http://Classics.nd.edu/undergraduates/careers/
http://www2.ups.edu/Classics/why_classics.html
http://www2.ups.edu/Classics/Classics%20GRE%20scores.htm
http://www.diverseeducation.com/Scholars/Careers_in_the_Classics.asp |
Week 16 (Dec. 8)
Chapter 9
of 12GR (Cicero)
Chapter 10
of 12GR
(Augustus)
Assignment:
Reflect in writing on the following
topic: "How Do I Fit into the Study of Classics? What's in it
for Me?" |
Exam Week
Wednesday, Dec. 15 at 6 PM
Class will meet at Prof. Sienkewicz' home (1103 East Second Avenue)
Chili and dessert will be served.
Discussion of Careers for Classicists
"How
do you fit in?"
Seminar Activities:
1. Discussion of Careers for Classicists
2. Hand in your course
journal.
3. Report on Seminar Overviews
3. Seminar Evaluation |