CLAS210 Ancient Literature:
Images of
Masculinity
Fall Semester 2001, Department of Classics, Monmouth College
COURSE HANDOUTS AND STUDY GUIDES
Any student taking a Classics course should be familiar with the Perseus website.
Individualized Project Guidelines
Chronology / Greek Chronology / Timeline of Greek History and Literature / Timeline of Roman History / Greek Pantheon / The Major Gods
1st Unit Quiz / 2nd Unit Quiz / 3rd Unit Quiz
List of Important Places / Sample Map/Geography Quiz / Sample Map (needs Adobe Reader)
"Study Questions" for "Gladiator" / Gladiator Homepage / Gladiator, I Salute You / Gladiator Cast of Characters / Gladiator List of Scenes / Gladiator Study Questions on Images of Masculinity
Gospel
of Mark Study Questions / Masculine
Christianity / "Gender
Orphaned But Father Found" / Divine
Masculinity and Femininity / The
Irresolvable Tension / Seven
Promises of a Promise Keeper / Masculinity
in Crisis / Reflections
on Male Spirituality / Gospel
of Mark / Electronic
Bible
Homeric Epics / Lyric
Poetry / Greek
Tragedy
Plato's Symposium
Introductory Notes / Outline
of Plato's Symposium / Life
of Plato / Study Questions
/ Symposium:
Introduction / Symposium
Background / Summary
of the Speeches / Plato
(Philia Project) / Socrates and Silenus
Some Features of Roman Comedy / Discussion Questions for Terence's Brothers
Cicero Homepage / Cicero's "On Friendship" / Some Study Questions / Background / Summary
Other Classics websites you may find useful
This material has been published on the web by Prof. Tom Sienkewicz for his students at Monmouth College. If you have any questions, you can contact him at toms@monm.edu.