Ancient
Religious Reflections:
Sacred Places Past and Present
INTG305/CLAS245
Department of Classics
Monmouth College |
SCHEDULE OF ACTIVITIES
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NOTE: This schedule will remain "in progress"
throughout the semester. It will be modified as needed. Students are advised to
consult this schedule periodically for changes, modifications, and
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Part I
Introduction to Sacred Places |
Weeks 1 and 2 Course
Introductions and conversations about Sacred Places.
Important vocabulary to know.
Read
Whitcombe's Introduction to "Sacredness"
The Grand Mosque of Cordoba
, Stonehenge and Muir Woods as Models
On Eliade's Sacred Time:
http://www.jcu.edu/Bible/101/Readings/EliadeSacredTime.htm
On Eliade's Sacred Space:
http://www.jcu.edu/Bible/101/Readings/EliadeSacredspace.htm |
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Part
II
The Acropolis (Athens, Greece) |
Weeks 3-5 |
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Part III Todai-ji (Nara, Japan) |
Week 6 |
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Part IV
The Shrine of Apollo (Delphi, Greece) |
Oct. 26, 29, 31, Nov. 2, 5
Homeric Hymn to Apollo
http://ancienthistory.about.com/od/apollomyth/a/HomericHymnAp1.htm
Sienkewicz, Thomas. “Homeric Hymn to Apollo: An
Analysis.”
http://www.tomsienkewicz.com/Classics/Courses/CLAS230/MythDocuments/Apollo.HomericHymn.Analysis.htm
http://www.indiana.edu/~dmdhist/Pausaniasdelphi.htm (abridged)
Ancient-Greece.org. “Temple of Apollo.”
http://www.ancient-greece.org/architecture/delphi-temple-of-apollo.html
Grout, James. “The Serpent Column at Delphi” in
Encyclopoedia Romana.http://penelope.uchicago.edu/~grout/encyclopaedia_romana/circusmaximus/delphi.html
Grout, James. “The Serpent Column” in Encyclopoedia
Romana.http://penelope.uchicago.edu/~grout/encyclopaedia_romana/circusmaximus/serpentine.html
Hayes, Holly. “Ancient Delphi” in Sacred
Destinations.
http://www.sacred-destinations.com/greece/delphi.htm
Morden, Margaret E. “Delphi, Oracle of Apollo.:
http://www.odysseyadventures.ca/articles/delphi/articledelphi.htm
Sandels, V. E. K. “Delphi” in In2Greece.com
http://www.in2greece.com/english/places/historical/mainland/delphi.htm
Siegel, Janice. “Dr. J’s Illustrated Delphi.”
http://people.hsc.edu/drjclassics/sites/delphi/delphi.sht
Talbert, Richard A., et al. “Delphi” in Interactive
Ancient Mediterranean.
http://iam.classics.unc.edu/loci/del/16_brf.html (Be sure to click on
pages at left)
Witcombe, L. C. E. “Sacred Places: Delphi, Greece.”
http://witcombe.sbc.edu/sacredplaces/delphi.html
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Part
V
St.
Peter's Basilica (Vatican City) |
Nov. 7, 9, 12, 14
QUIZ on Nov. 16******
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Part VI Chartres Cathedral (Chartres,
France) |
Nov. 19, 26, 28, 30
Individualized Project due on Friday, November 20,
2007 |
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Part VII Class Presentations |
Dec. 3, 5, 7, 10
QUIZ on Dec. 12 |
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.
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