AP/HIST 4140 6.00 Problems In Hellenistic History
Selected topics in one or more areas of concentration in the history of the Mediterranean world of Alexander the Great and his successors.
Selected topics in one or more areas of concentration in the history of the Mediterranean world of Alexander the Great and his successors.
Open only to Honours candidates in Classics or Classical Studies.
Open only to Honours candidates in Classics, Classical Studies or Hellenic Studies.
Roman emperors have traditionally been studied from the point of view of the political decisions that they made. Until recently, less emphasis has been given to the court of which they formed the centre. In this course, we examine the new contributions that the historical field of ‘court studies’ are making to our understanding of […]
This course examines the history of the City of Rome during the late Republic and early Principate from an archaeological, literary, and art historical perspective.
Selected topics in one or more areas of concentration in the history of ancient Rome.
A reading of select works of by Roman authors in the ORIGINAL LATIN.
A reading of select works of by Roman authors in the ORIGINAL LATIN.
An independent reading program with material chosen in accordance with the interest of the student. To enrol, consult the Co-ordinator of Classical Studies.
An independent reading program with material chosen in accordance with the interest of the student. To enrol, consult the Co-ordinator of Classical Studies.