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18 September 2024

We have made changes to the optional modules for this course on the ‘Modules’ tab:

Previous content:

  • Ancient Greek Theatre (Greek texts option)
  • Greek Myth: Narratives, Sources, Approaches (Greek texts option)
  • The Vulnerable Body in Roman Literature and Thought (Latin texts option)
  • Africa and the Making of Classical Literature (Latin texts option)
  • Roman Laughter (Latin texts option)
  • Metamorphosis in Latin poetry (Latin texts option)
  • Rhetorics: from Classical Rhetoric to Modern Communication (Latin texts option)
  • Sexuality and Gender in Antiquity (Greek texts option)
  • The Transformation of Roman Society under Augustus (Latin texts option)
  • Politics and Poetics in Greek and Latin Literature (Greek/Latin texts option)
  • The History of Medicine in the Ancient World (Greek texts option)
  • Songs, Texts, Theories: Greek Lyric Poetry (Greek texts option)
  • Horace, Authority and Authoritarianism (Latin texts option)

Revised content:

  • Ancient Greek Theatre (Greek texts option)
  • Greek Myth: Narratives, Sources, Approaches (Greek texts option)
  • The Vulnerable Body in Roman Literature and Thought (Latin texts option)
  • Roman Laughter: Wit and Transgression in Roman Literature and Thought (Latin texts option)
  • Rhetorics: from Classical Rhetoric to Modern Communication (Latin texts option)
  • Sexuality and Gender in Antiquity (Greek texts option)
  • The Politics of Archaic and Classical Greek Literature (Greek texts option)
  • The History of Medicine in the Ancient World (Greek texts option)
  • Songs, Texts, Theories: Greek Lyric Poetry (Greek texts option)
  • Horace, Authority and Authoritarianism (Latin texts option)
  • Public Engagement in Classics
  • Retelling Myths in Greek and Roman Art
  • Epic and Epyllion (Latin texts option)
  • The Transformation of Roman Society under Augustus (Latin texts option)
  • Greek Religion