Classics Courses

Barnard Course Catalogue


Columbia Course Catalogue

Ancient Studies Courses 2009-2010

This list does not include courses in Greek and Latin at all levels (see Classics for those courses) or the independent study/senior essay courses in Ancient Studies.

Ancient Studies V3995x Major Seminar. Nancy Worman

Classical Civilization V3158x Women in Antiquity. Helene P. Foley
Classical Civilization W4146x Ancient Political Theory. James E. Zetzel

Classical Literature V3132x Classical Myth. Deborah Steiner.
Classical Literature W4300y. The Classical Tradition. Nancy Worman.

Akkadian G4201x Intermediate Akkadian I. David Fleming. Permission needed to take this at NYU.

Anthropology V1008y The Rise of Civilization.
?Anthropology G4029x Archaeology Before the Bible. Brian Boyd. (Check syllabus with department).

Art History V3218x Greek Art and Architecture. Joannis Mylonopoulos
Art History W4235x Violence in Greek Art. Joannis Mylonopoulos.
Art History V3250y Roman Art and Architecture. Francesco de Angelis.

History W1010x Ancient Greek History. Richard Billows.
History W1002y Ancient History- Mesopotamia/Anatolia. Marc van de Mierop
History 4044x Romanization and its Limits. Marco Maiuro.
History W4050x Ptolemaic Egypt. Caitlin E. Barrett.
History W1020y Romans/Empire 754BC to 568AD. Marco Maiuro.
History W3014y Greece in the 5th Century BCE. Richard Billows
History W4051y Madness: Greek/Roman Med and Lit.

Philosophy V2101x History Philosophy: Pre-Socratics-Augustin. Katja Vogt.
Philosophy V3131y Aristotle. Wolfgang Mann.

Religion V2510x Jews and Judaism in Antiquity. Seth R. Schwartz.
Religion V3140x Early Christianity. Elizabeth Castelli.
?Religion V3512x The Bible and its Interpretation (confirm syllabus with department)
Religion W4120x Gender in Ancient Christianity. Elizabeth Castelli.
Religion 4515x. Jews-Late Roman Empire 300-600CE. Seth R. Schwartz.

 

 

 

 

 


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