Past Course Offerings in Ancient Mediterranean Studies

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Past Course Offerings in Ancient Mediterranean Studies FALL 2005 Classics 171: Artifact & Text: the Archaeology & Literature of Early Greece. Dr. Gallucci. Literature CS 111: The Novelistic Impulse in Ancient Literature. Prof. Thomas. Classics 234: Archaeology Seminar: Rise of the Polis. Prof. Erickson. Greek 262: Herodotus. Prof. Jordan. History 213A: Seminar: Religion and Roman Law. Prof. Digeser. Latin 216: Cicero, De re publica. Prof. Morstein-Marx. WINTER 2006 History 111B: History of Greece: Archaic and Classical, 750-323 BC. Prof. Lee. History 113A: Roman History: From Neolithic Times to Fall of Republic. Prof. Drake. History 197LE: Special Topics (Seminar in Warfare). Profs. Lee and English. Greek 263 Thucydides. Prof. Renehan. History 213B: Seminar: Religion and Roman Law. Prof. Digeser. Latin 218: Latin Epistles. Prof. Shelton. Religious Studies 252A: Jewish-Christian Relations in Antiquity. Prof. Thomas. SPRING 2006 History 113B: Roman History (Empire). Prof. Drake. History 113P: Proseminar in Roman History (Hadrian & Cities of Rome). Prof. Digeser. Literature CS 114: Myth and Philosophy in Gnostic Literature. Prof. Thomas. Religious Studies 116B: Second-Century Christianity. Prof. Thomas. Classics 205: Seminar in Greek Epigraphy. Prof. Jordan. History 202: Historical Methods. Prof. Lee. History 201E: Advanced Historical Literature (Late Antiquity). Profs. Drake and Salzman. Religious Studies 205A: Religious Literature in Greek. Prof. Thomas. FALL 2006 Anth 118ts: Archaeology of the Ancient Near East. Prof. Smith. Anth 138ts: Archaeology of Egypt. Prof. Smith. History 111A: Early Greece, 3000-750 B.C. Prof. Lee. History 113Q: The Late Roman Empire. Prof. Digeser. Religious Studies 116A: Archaeology and the Study of Religion. Prof. Thomas. Religious Studies 139C: Coptic Language and Literature. Prof. Thomas. Classics 233: Current Debates in the Late Roman Republic. Prof. Morstein-Marx. History 201E: The Late Roman Empire. Prof. Digeser.

2 Latin 225 Latin Biography: Suetonius. Prof. Morstein-Marx. WINTER 2007 Religious Studies 139D: Coptic Language and Literature. Prof. Thomas. History 211A: Research Seminar: Western Anatolia and Ionian Borderlands. Prof. Lee. Philosophy 253G: Aristotle. Prof. Tsouna. SPRING 2007 Art History 103A: Roman Architecture. Prof. Yegül. History 114A: The History of Christianity: Origins to 800. Prof. Digeser. RgSt 104: Sex, Cosmogony and God in Early Christianity. Profs. Thomas and Friedland. RgSt 139E: Coptic Language and Literature. Prof. Thomas. Art History 252B: Seminar in Roman Art. Prof. Yegül. Classics 235: Special Topics in Classical Studies: Textual Criticism. Prof. Renehan. History 211B: Research Seminar: Western Anatolia and Ionian Borderlands. Prof. Lee. History 201E: Religion and Neoplatonism in the Late Roman Empire. Prof. Digeser. FALL 2007 Anthropololgy 138ts: Archaeology of Egypt. Prof. Smith. Classics 106: Magic and Religion in Ancient Greece. Prof. Dutsch. Classics 171: Artifact and Text: Archaeology and Literature of Greece. Prof. Gallucci. Greek 100: Introduction to Greek Prose: Philosophers. Prof. Dutsch. History 111B: Archaic and Classical Greece, 750-323 BC. Prof. Lee. History 197JL: Insurgencies, Rebellions, and Guerrilla Warfare. Prof. Lee. Latin 100: Introduction to Latin Prose: Apuleius' Cupid and Psyche. Prof. Pogorzelski. Classics 201: Pro-Seminar: Introduction to Classical Scholarship. Latin 216 Cicero: Pro Milone. Prof. Morstein-Marx. WINTER 2008 Art History 103B: Roman Art. Prof. Yegül. Art History 103C: Greek Architecture. Prof. Yegül. Classics 108: Pagan Religion and Cult in Ancient Rome. Prof. Hahn. Classics 180B: Julius Caesar through the Ages. Prof. Morstein-Marx. History 111C: History of Greece: The Hellenistic World, 323-31 BC. Prof. Lee. History 111P: Proseminar in Greek History. Prof. Lee. History 112A: Roman Imperialism. Prof. Digeser. Religious Studies 115F: Seminar on the Hebrew Bible. Prof. Garr. Religious Studies 137: Gnosticism and Manichaeism. Prof. Thomas. Greek 262: Herodotus. Prof. Grethlein. History 213A: Seminar in Roman History: The Age of Constantine. Prof. Drake.

3 SPRING 2008 Classics 125: Greek and Roman Historians in Translation. Prof. Gallucci. Class 180A: Roman Religious History. Prof. Hahn. Greek 102: Readings in Greek Literature. Prof. Gallucci. History 112B: The Roman Revolution: From Republic to Empire. Prof. Digeser. History 113P: Proseminar in Late Antiquity. Prof. Fournier. Latin 102: Readings in Latin Literature. Prof. Maisto. Religious Studies 116A: The New Testament and Early Christianity. Prof. Thomas. Anthropology 250ts: Seminar in Egyptian and Nubian Archaeology. Prof. Smith. Classics 234: Greek Archaeology Seminar. Prof. Erickson. History 213B: Seminar in Roman History: The Age of Constantine. Prof. Drake. Religious Studies 252B: Asceticism and the Construction of Self. Prof. Thomas. WINTER 2009 Anthropology 118TS: Near Eastern Archaelogy. Prof. Smith. Classics 150: The Fall of the Ancient Republic. Prof. Morstein-Marx. Classics 170: Pompeii. Prof. Shelton. History 112D: Rome in Late Antiquity. Prof. Marx-Wolf. History 145A: Formation of Islamic Civilization. Prof. Humphreys. Religious Studies 122A: Syriac I. Prof. Garr. Religious Studies 129: Ancient Near East. Religious Studies 131B: Hellenistic Judaism. Prof. Hecht. Religious Studies 142A: Religious Literature in Hebrew. Prof. Garr. Classics 233: Seminar in Ancient History: Papyrology. Prof. Mazza. Greek 258: Homer. Prof. Athanassakis. Greek 263: Thucydides. Prof. Renehan. Philosophy 297A: History of Philosophy: Plato. Prof. Tsouna. Religious Studies 211: Orality, Literacy, and the Study of Religion. Prof. Reynolds. Religious Studies 216C: Archaeology and the Study of Religion. Prof. Thomas. SPRING 2009 Classics 171: Greek Archaeology and Literature. Prof. Gallucci. Classics 175: Ancient Theories of Literature. Prof. Dunn. History 145B: Expansion of Islam. Prof. Humphreys. History 197JL: Special Topics. Prof. Lee. Religious Studies 116B: Second-Century Christianity. Prof. Thomas. Religious Studies 122B: Syriac II. Prof. Garr. Religious Studies 142C: Religious Literature in Hebrew. Prof. Garr. Art History 252B: Edges of Empires: Armenian & Georgian Architecture. Prof. Yegül. Classics 213: History of Greek and Latin Literature. Classics 232: Seminar in Cultural Studies. Prof. Guilia Sissa.

4 Greek 220: The Greek Novel. Prof. Morales. History 213A: Transformation of the City in Late Antiquity. Prof. Digeser. Latin 223: Tacitus. Prof. Morstein-Marx. Latin 234: Lucretius. Prof. Shelton. Philosophy 297A: Seminar in the History of Philosophy. Prof. Tsouna. Religious Studies 252A: Seminar in Christian Origins. Prof. Thomas. FALL 2009 Anthropology 100: Basic Archaeological Concepts. Prof. Jochim. Anthropology 138TS: Archaeology of Ancient Egypt. Professor Smith. Art History 103A: Roman Architecture. Prof. Yegül. Classics 180A: Advanced Classical Civilization. Prof. Morales. Philosophy 152: Plato. Religious Studies 115A: Literature and Religion of the Hebrew Bible/Old Testament. Anthropology 201A: Classical Archaeological Theory. Professor Jochim. Classics 232: Seminar in Cultural Studies. Prof. Morales. Greek 210: Attic Orators. Greek 261: Hesiod, Theognis, and Solon. Prof. Athanassakis. Latin 239: Seneca Tragedies. Prof. Shelton. History 213B: Seminar in Roman History. Prof. DePalma Digeser. History 245A-B: Commodities & Exchange in Medieval Islamic World. Prof. Humphreys. Religious Studies 10A: Arabic I. Prof. M. Campo. Religious Studies 10D: Arabic IV. Prof. M. Campo. Religious Studies 17A: Biblical Hebrew I. Prof. Garr. Religious Studies 57A: Persian I. Prof. Oladi. Religious Studies 57D: Persian IV. Prof. Oladi. Religious Studies 90AT: Turkish I. Religious Studies 90DT: Turkish IV. Religious Studies 90AP: Pashto I. Religious Studies 148A: Advanced Arabic. Prof. El Omari. WINTER 2010 Art History 103B: Roman Art. History 112A: Roman Imperialism. Prof. DePalma Digeser. History 114A: History of Christianity to 800 CE. Prof. DePalma Digeser. Classics 102: Greek Tragedy. Prof. Morales. Classics 165: Greek Painting. Prof. Erickson. Religious Studies129: Religions of the Ancient Near East. Prof. Suriano. Religious Studies 131J: Introduction to Rabbinic Literature. Prof. Holdrege. Art History 252B: Seminar in Roman Art. Prof. Yegül. Classics 231: Seminar in Literary Studies. Prof. Lindheim. Greek 242: Plato. Prof. Patten.

5 Greek 271: Lyric Poets & Homeric Hymns. Prof. Athanassakis. History 201E: Graduate seminar in Roman Imperialism. Prof. DePalma Digeser. History 211A: Research Seminar in Greek History. Prof. Lee. History 200ME: Historical Literature. Prof. Humphreys. Latin 216: Cicero. Prof. Morstein-Marx. Religious Studies 10B: Arabic II. Prof. M. Campo. Religious Studies 10E: Arabic V. Prof. M. Campo. Religious Studies 17B: Biblical Hebrew II. Prof. Garr. Religious Studies 57B: Persian II. Prof. Oladi. Religious Studies 57E: Persian V. Prof. Rafizadeh. Religious Studies 90BT: Turkish II. Prof. Muslu. Religious Studies 90ET: Turkish V. Prof. Erugal. Religious Studies 90BP: Pashtu II. Prof. Shafique. Religious Studies 148B: Advanced Arabic. Prof. El Omari. Religious Studies 288: Classic Arabic Texts. Prof. El Omari. Spring 2010 Art History 101C: Hellenistic Greek Art. Prof. Ambler. Classics 101: The Greek Intellectual Experience. Prof. Patten. Religious Studies 137: Gnosticism and Manichaeism. Prof. Thomas. Classics 233: Julius Caesar and the Roman People. Prof. Morstein-Marx. Greek 240: Greek Prose Composition. Prof. Patten. Greek 252: Sophocles. Prof. Dunn. History 211B: Research Seminar in Greek History. Prof. Lee. Latin 225: Roman Biography. Prof. Hahn. Latin 235: Vergil. Prof. Lindheim. Religious Studies 252A: Jewish-Christian Relations in Antiquity. Prof. Thomas. Religious Studies 10C: Arabic III. Prof. M. Campo. Religious Studies 10F: Arabic VI. Prof. M. Campo. Religious Studies 148C: Advanced Arabic. Prof. Reynolds. Religious Studies 57C: Persian III. Prof. Oladi. Religious Studies 57F: Persian VI. Prof. Rafizadeh. Religious Studies 90BT: Turkish III. Prof. Muslu. Religious Studies 90ET: Turkish VI. Prof. Erugal. Religious Studies 90BP: Pashtu III. Prof. Shafique.