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Course Offerings
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2006-2007 Course Offerings
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Autumn 07 |
Winter 08
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Spring 08 |
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CLASSICS 222
CLASSICAL MYTHOLOGY
TR 10:20
- 12:20
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CLASSICS 222
CLASSICAL MYTHOLOGY
TR 1:30 - 3:30
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CLASSICS 222
CLASSICAL MYTHOLOGY
TR 10:20 - 12:20
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CLASSICS 224
CLASSICAL CIVILIZATION: GREECE
TR 10:20-12:20
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CLASSICS 225
CLASSICAL CIVILIZATION: ROME
TR 1:30-3:30
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222
Classical Mythology U 5
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A study of the major
myths of Greece and Rome, such as Jason and the Argonauts, the Trojan
War, and the Labors of Hercules. Issues of the nature of mythology, the
transmission of the texts, and the archaeological material will also be
examined. Also considered will be the significance of these myths in
contemporary Western culture. |
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Not open to students
with credit for H122. GEC arts and hums lit course.
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224
Classical Civilization: Greece U 5 |
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A study of the history
and culture of Greece, from its beginnings around 2000 B. C. until the
advent of the Romans. The course will focus on political history,
literature, art, and culture, with emphasis on the achievements of the
Greeks that are still relevant today, such as drama and philosophy. |
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Not open to students
with credit for H124. GEC arts and hums cultures and ideas course.
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225
Classical Civilization: Rome U 5 |
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A study of the history
and culture of Rome, from the founding of the city by Romulus and Remus
to the advent of Christianity. Emphasis will be on the political and
social history, Rome's relations with the Greek world, the spread of
empire, and the change from the ancient to the medieval world. |
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Not open to students
with credit for H125. GEC arts and hums cultures and ideas course.
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For additional
information contact :
The Ohio State University at Lima Admissions Office
Public Service Building 148
4240 Campus Drive
Lima, OH 45804
Phone: 419-995-8396
FAX: 419-995-8384
E-mail:
admissions@lima.ohio-state.edu
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Last Modified on
05/08/2008