Greek Mythology

CLASSICS 301C

The myths of ancient Greece are not only inherently interesting, but they are an incomparable starting point for the study of the ancient world, and they have offered numerous images and paradigms to poets, artists, and theorists. This course provides an introduction to the major Greek myths, their role in literature and art, their historical and social background, and ancient and modern approaches to their interpretation. Student work will include discussing course material in sections and online, taking two exams covering both the myths themselves and the ancient authors who represent our richest sources, and writing several essays interpreting or comparing ancient literary treatments. 3 units.
Course Attributes: EN H; BU Hum; AS HUM; AS LCD; FA HUM; AR HUM

Section 01

Greek Mythology
INSTRUCTOR: Wilson
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Section A

Greek Mythology
INSTRUCTOR: Kamens
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Section B

Greek Mythology
INSTRUCTOR: Bonaparte Gimenez
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Section C

Greek Mythology
INSTRUCTOR: Mason
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Section D

Greek Mythology
INSTRUCTOR: [TBA]
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