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1. Tues.Jan 20
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Introduction to course
Øcontent, thematic and methodological overview
Ølearning aims
Øintroduction to syllabus, course schedule, course texts, assignments
ØClassical Mythology in Greco-Roman Antiquity: text and image (intro)
Ødefinitions of myth and Classical mythology
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2. Thurs. Jan 22
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Classical Mythology in Greco-Roman Antiquity, cont.:
Greek mythology historical and geographic overview
•Buxton: "Introduction" and Ch. 1 (Context, Sources Meanings) and 216-225 ("How Rome Re-imagined Greece")
Buxton: Ch. 7 (Greek Myths After the Greeks);Buxton (2009), Ch. 3 (Visual Arts and Myths);Carpenter: Ch. 1 (Introduction) and Ch. 2 (A Demonstration of Method);Morford and Lenardon:Ch. 1 and Ch. 2; Junker:Ch. 1 (reading images of classical mythology- a case study)
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3. Tues.Jan 27
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Myths of Origins and Creation:cosmogony and theogony (via Hesiod)
•Buxton: 31-35 (background Epic, Homer & Hesiod), 42-48 (myths of origin)
•Morford and Lenardon:Ch. 3, pp. 51-65
•Study Images: A. Cosmogony and Theogony
Buxton:180-193 (landscape of myths); Carpenter, Ch. 4 (Ascendancy of the Olympians)
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4. Thurs. Jan 29
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Myths of Origins and Creation:cosmogony and theogony, cont./battles for Olympian supremacy
•Buxton: 48-49 (Zeus), 53 (Giants)
•Morford and Lenardon:Ch. 3, p. 66-68 (focus on Ancient images of Giants and Typhon) and Ch. 4, 76-80 (Titans, Typhon, Giants)
•Study Images: B. Battles for Olympian Supremacy
Carpenter, Ch. 4 (Ascendancy of the Olympians)
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5.Tues. Feb 3
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Olympian supremacy
•Buxton: 66-87 (Olympians and other divinities)
Carpenter Ch. 3 (Portraits of the Gods"); Morford and Lenardon:Ch. 5 ("The Twelve Olympians: Zeus, Hera and their Children") and Ch. 6 ("The Nature of the Gods")
*Quiz 1Ancient Greek Images of Gods vs Giants: Study Images B
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6. Thurs. Feb 5
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Immortals and mortals
•Buxton: 54-61 (Ages of Mankind, Prometheus and Pandora, the Flood, Cadmus and Thebes), 223-224 (background to Ovid and Metamorphoses)
•Morford and Lenardon: 81-84 (Ages of Mankind)and80-88 (Prometheus & Pandora)
•Ovid,Metamorphoses: BK I:Prefatory verses,The Creation, The Ages of Mankind, The Flood,Deucalion and PyrraandBK III:Cadmusand BK IV: The transformation of Cadmus
•Study Images: C. Prometheus and Pandora
Carpenter: 75-76 (Prometheus and Pandora);Morford and Lenardon, 93-97 (Flood) and 375-79 (founding of Thebes/Cadmus)
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7. Tues. Feb 10
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Immortals and mortals
•Buxton: 54-58 (Prometheus and Pandora) and 36-38 (background to Greek theater)
•Aeschylus,Prometheus Bound
*Quiz 2:Aeschylus’Prometheus Bound
To successfully complete you must (obviously!) read the tragedy
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8. Thurs. Feb 12
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Zeus:tyrant, mediator,lover, rapist, procreator
•Buxton: 94 ("Divine Sexualities" intro), 97-100 (loves of Zeus) and 174-177 ("Same Sex Eroticism": focus on Zeus)
•Ovid,Metamorphoses: Bk I: Io,Bk II:CallistoandJupiter and Europa
•Morford and Lenardon: 115-117 (section on Ganymede)
•Study Images: D. Zeus
Carpenter, Ch. 3 and Ch. 4 (focus on images featuring Zeus);Morford and Lenardon, 110-117 (Zeus)
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9. Tues. Feb 17
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Demeter, Persephone and Hades
•Buxton72-73 ("Demeter")
•Homeric HymnII:ToDemeter
•Ovid,Metamorphoses:Bk V:Rape of Proserpine
•Study Images: E. Rape of Persephone
•Zanker and Ewald:84-88 (Rape of Persephone on Sarcophagi)
Buxton206-213 ("The Underworld");Carpenter Ch. 3 and Ch. 4 (focus on images featuring Demeter, Persephone and Hades);Morford and Lenardon, Ch. 14 ("Demeter and the Eleusinian Mysteries") and Ch. 15 ("Views of the Afterlife: the realm of Hades"); Koortbojian Chs. 1- 2 (Mythological Sarcophagi);Zanker and Ewald, Ch. 1 (Intro Roman sarcophagi and myth) and 212-229 (gender roles on Roman sarcophagi)
*Quiz 3: Persephone:theHomeric Hymn to Demetervs Ovid'sRape of Persephone-obviously you must read both texts to pass quiz; extra hint:focus on differences in the two versions (characters, plot)
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10.Thurs. Feb 19
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Aphrodite
•Buxton:78 ("Aphrodite") and 94-96 ("Divine sexuality": focus on goddesses);
•Homeric Hymn V:ToAphrodite
•Ovid,Metamorphoses:Bk X:Venusand AdonisandAtalanta
•Zanker and Ewald:207-229 (Venus and Adonis and gender roles on Roman sarcophagi), and 298-306 (cat. entry Adonis)
•Study Images: F. Venus and Adonis
Ovid,Metamorphoses:Bk X: Myrrha; Carpenter Ch. 3 and Ch. 4 (focus on images featuring Aphrodite), Koortbojian (1995),Chs. 1-2 (Mythological Sarcophagi) and Ch. 3 Venus and Adonis on Roman Sarcophagi;Morford and Lenardon, Ch. 9 ("Aphrodite and Eros"); Zanker and Ewald, Ch. 1 (Intro. Roman sarcophagi and myth)
*Quiz 4: Sarcophagi with the Rape of Persephone
Study ImagesE. Rape of Persephone;Zanker and Ewald, 84-88
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11. Tues. Feb 24
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Artemis:forests, nymphs and hunters, maidens and youths
•Buxton:106-107 ("Meleager, Atlanta and the Kalydonian Boar" and cross-references on pp. 86 and 75-77
•Ovid,Metamorphoses:Bk II:Callisto;Bk III:Diana and Acteon
•Study Images: G. Artemis, Meleager and Atalanta
•Zanker and Ewald:Ch. 2, esp. 62-70 (“Heroic Death”) and 359-369 (cat. entry Meleager)
Ovid,Metamorphoses,Bk VIII:Meleager and the Calydonian BoarandAlthea and Meleager;Carpenter Ch. 3 and Ch. 4 (focus on images featuring Artemis);Koortbojian Ch. 1 and 2 (Mythological Sarcophagi);Morford and Lenardon: 608-612 ("Meleager") and Ch. 10 (“Artemis”); Zanker and Ewald, Ch. 1 (Intro. Roman sarcophagi and myth), 212-229 (gender roles on Roman sarcophagi)
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12. Thurs. Feb 26
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Aphrodite, Artemis, Phaedra and Hippolytos
•Buxton: ("Hippolytos") and cross-references on pp. 72 and 129
•Euripides,Hippolytos
•Study images: H. Hippolytos and Phaedra
•Zanker and Ewald:Ch. 2, esp. 76-78 (“Marriage and Death”), and 344-350 (cat. entry Hippolytos)
Zanker and Ewald, Ch. 1 (Intro. Roman sarcophagi and myth), 212-229 (gender roles on Roman sarcophagi)
*Quiz 5:Euripides’ Hippolytos
To successfully complete you must (obviously!) read the tragedy
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13. Tues. March 3
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Myths of hunt and love on Roman sarcophagi
Loose ends / Mid-term exam review
Zanker and Ewald: pp. 298-306 (cat. entry Adonis), pp. 344-350 (cat. entry Hippolytos), 359-369 (cat. entry Meleager)
•Study images: F. Venus and Adonis, G. Artemis, Meleager and Atalanta, and H. Hippolytos and Phaedra
Zanker and Ewald, Ch. 1 (Intro. Roman sarcophagi and myth), pp. 212-229 (gender roles on Roman sarcophagi); Koortbojian Ch. 1 and 2 (Mythological Sarcophagi) andCh. 3 (Venus and Adonis on Roman sarcophagi)
*Quiz 6: Roman Venus and Adonis Sarcophagi
Study Images F; Zanker and Ewald: 207-229 (Venus and Adonis and gender roles on Roman sarcophagi), and 298-306 (cat. entry Adonis)
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14. Thurs. March 5
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MID-TERM EXAM
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March 6-13
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SPRING BREAK
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15. Tues. March 17
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Dionysos
•Buxton: 53 ("Dionysos") and 81-82 ("Dionysos and His Followers")
•Ovid,Metamorphoses: BK III: Semele and the Birth of Bacchus
•Zanker and Ewald130-158 (“Dionysos and his thaisos”), and 318-334 (cat. entry Dionysos)
•Study Images: J. Dionysos, Satyrs & Nymphs
Carpenter Ch. 3 and Ch. 4 (focus on images featuring Dionysos);Morford and Lenardon, Ch. 13 ("Dionysus, Pan, Echo and Narcissus); Zanker and Ewald, Ch. 1 (Intro. Roman sarcophagi and myth)
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16. Thurs. March 19
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Dionysos,cont.
•Euripides,Bacchae
*Quiz 7:Euripides’ Bacchae
To successfully complete you must (obviously!) read the tragedy
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17. Tues. March 24
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Athena / Perseus
•Buxton: 79 ("Athene") and 102-105 ("Extraordinary Mortals" and "Perseus")
•Ovid,Metamorphoses: BK IV:Perseus and Andromeda;Bk VI:Arachne
•Study images: K. Athena and L. Perseus and Gorgon
•Carpenter:Ch.5, section on Perseus
Carpenter: Chs. 3 and 4 (focus on images featuring Athena);Morford and Lenardon, Ch. 8 (Athena) and Ch. 21 ("Perseus and the Legends of Argos")
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18. Thurs. March 26
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Herakles
•Buxton114-122 (Herakles)
•Study images: M. Herakles and Centaurs
•Carpenter:Ch. 6 (Herakles)
Ovid,Metamorphoses: BK IX:Acheolus and Hercules, Hercules, Nessus and Deianara, The Death and Apotheosis of Hercules, The Birth of Hercules;Morford and Lenardon, Ch. 22 ("Herakles"); Zanker and Ewald, Ch. 1 (Intro. Roman sarcophagi and myth) and 212-229 (gender roles on Roman sarcophagi)
*Quiz 8:Images of Gorgons in Ancient Art
Study ImagesK:Perseus & Gorgons; Carpenter, Ch.5 sections on Perseus
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19. Tues. March 31
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Herakles, Nessos and Deianeira
•Sophocles,Women of Trachis(akaTrachiniae)
•Study images: M. Herakles and Centaurs
•Carpenter:Ch. 6 (Herakles)
see previous class
*Quiz 9:Sophocles’Women of Trachis
To successfully complete you must (obviously!) read the tragedy
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20. Thurs. April 2
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Herakles,cont./ Theseus
•Buxton: 124-129 (Theseus) and 194-199 (Crete)
•Study Images:N. Theseus and Amazons
•Carpenter:Ch. 7 (Theseus)
Ovid,Metamorphoses:BK VII:Theseus;Book VIII:Scylla and Minos, the Minotaur, Deadalus and Icarus; Carpenter,Ch. 7 (Theseus);Morford and Lenardon, Ch. 23 ("Theseus"); Zanker and Ewald, Ch. 1 (Intro. Roman sarcophagi and myth), 212-229 (gender roles on Roman sarcophagi), and 404-408 (cat. entry Theseus)
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21. Tues. April 7
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Theseus, cont./ Jason and the Argonauts and Medea
•Buxton: 108-113 ("Jason, the Argonauts and Medea”)
•Study Images: O. Medea
•Carpenter:Ch. 8, section on Argonauts
Ovid, Metamorphoses:Bk. VII:Medea and Jason,Medea and Aeson,Medea and Pelias: Her Flight;Morford and Lenardon, Ch. 24 ("Jason, Medea and the Argonauts")
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22. Thurs. April 9
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Medea
•Euripides,Medea
•Study Images: O. Medea
•Zanker and Ewald:353-359 (cat. entry Medea/ Creusa)
Ovid, Metamorphoses:Bk. VII:Medea and Jason,Medea and Aeson,Medea and Pelias: Her Flight;Morford and Lenardon, Ch. 24 ("Jason, Medea and the Argonauts"); Zanker and Ewald, Ch. 1 (Intro. Roman sarcophagi and myth), 76-78 (Marriage and Death), and 212-229 (gender roles on Roman sarcophagi)
*Quiz 10:Euripides’Medea
To successfully complete you must (obviously!) read the tragedy
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23. Tues.April 14
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The Trojan War(intro)
•Buxton: 131-139 (Trojan War) and 200-205 (Troy)
•Study Images: P. Trojan War I
Carpenter, Ch. 9 (Trojan War); Morford and Lenardon Ch. 19 (Trojan Saga and theIlliad); Zanker and Ewald, Ch. 1 (Intro. Roman sarcophagi and myth), 62-70 (heroic death), 74-76 (the sack of Illium), 212-229 (gender roles on Roman sarcophagi), 283-294 (cat. entry Achilles), and 350-353 (cat. entry Iliupersis)
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24. Thurs. April 16
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The Trojan War, cont.
•Homer,IlliadBks. I-IV
**PLEASE USEILLIADSTUDY GUIDE**
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25. Tues. April 21
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The Trojan War, cont.
•Homer,IlliadBks. VI, IX, XIV, and XVI
**PLEASE USEILLIADSTUDY GUIDE**
*Quiz 11Illiad:BksI-IV, VI, IX, XIV, and XVI:focus on Agamemnon
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26. Thurs. April 23
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The Trojan War,cont.
•Homer,IlliadBks. XVIII, IXX, XXII and XXIV
**PLEASE USEILLIADSTUDY GUIDE**
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27. Tues. April 28
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The Trojan War,cont.
•Buxton: 136-139 (Fall of Troy/ Trojan Horse)
•Study images: R. Trojan War II
•Carpenter:Ch. 9 (Trojan War);
•Zanker and Ewald:62-70 (heroic death), 74-76 (the sack of Illium), 283-294 (cat. entry Achilles), and 350-353 (cat. entry Iliupersis)
Morford and Lenardon, Ch. 19 (Trojan Saga and theIlliad);Zanker and Ewald, Ch. 1 (Intro. Roman sarcophagi and myth) and 212-229 (gender roles on Roman sarcophagi)
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28. Thurs. April 30
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Loose ends / Review for Final Exam
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Exam week:
May 4-8 (Mon-Fri)
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*****FINAL EXAM******
Exact date, time and classroom TBA
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