University Course Planner The University of Adelaide Australia

CLAS 1003 - Introduction to Ancient Greek and Roman History

Career: Undergraduate
Units: 3
Term: 4220
Campus: North Terrace
Contact: Up to 3 hours per week
Available for Study Abroad and Exchange: Yes
Available for Non-Award Study: Yes
Assessment: Bibliographical/Reading assignment (10%), 1,200 word paper (20%), 1,200 word paper (30%), 2 hour exam (40%)
Syllabus:

This introduces students to key aspects and events in ancient Greek and Roman history, and to some of the main historians of Greece and Rome. It is designed to form the necessary background for our upper-level courses in archaeology and ancient history. Firstly, we will explore the development of city-states in 6th & 5th c. BC Greece, with an emphasis upon the achievements of Athens in the Classical period. Students will be introduced to the history-writing of Herodotus & Thucydides. They will also explore how other types of primary sources - drama, comedy, philosophical essays and archaeological evidence - help us to understand Athenian concepts of state-identity, the role of the citizen and of government in their lives. Secondly, we will explore key moments in the history of Rome down to the early Empire. Again, emphasis will be upon understanding how to use our primary sources to understand the past. For instance, we will use Cicero's letters and essays to understand elite social and political networking in the Late Republic, the civil wars of Pompey and Caesar. How did Roman historians such as Livy, Suetonius and Tacitus differ from their Greek counterparts? How can we use surviving forms of evidence - material, epigraphic, literary - to understand what was important to the political and social life of Romans?

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Critical Dates

Term Last Day to Add Online Census Date Last Day to WNF Last Day to WF
4220 Mon 08/08/2022 Wed 17/08/2022 Fri 16/09/2022 Fri 28/10/2022


Class Details

Enrolment Class: Seminar
Class Nbr Section Size Available Dates Days Time Location
22077 SE01 90 50 25 Jul - 12 Sep Monday 1pm - 2pm Lower Napier, LG29, Lecture Theatre
3 Oct - 24 Oct Monday 1pm - 2pm Lower Napier, LG29, Lecture Theatre
25171 SE02 10 4 25 Jul - 12 Sep Monday 1pm - 2pm MyUni, OL, Online Class
3 Oct - 24 Oct Monday 1pm - 2pm MyUni, OL, Online Class
Related Class: Tutorial
Class Nbr Section Size Available Dates Days Time Location
22072 TU05 10 2 25 Jul - 29 Aug Monday 4pm - 5pm MyUni, OL, Online Class
12 Sep - 12 Sep Monday 4pm - 5pm MyUni, OL, Online Class
3 Oct - 24 Oct Monday 4pm - 5pm MyUni, OL, Online Class
22073 TU04 22 12 28 Jul - 1 Sep Thursday 5pm - 6pm Hughes, 111b, Teaching Room
15 Sep - 15 Sep Thursday 5pm - 6pm Hughes, 111b, Teaching Room
6 Oct - 27 Oct Thursday 5pm - 6pm Hughes, 111b, Teaching Room
22075 TU02 22 11 25 Jul - 29 Aug Monday 5pm - 6pm Hughes, 111a, Teaching Room
12 Sep - 12 Sep Monday 5pm - 6pm Hughes, 111a, Teaching Room
3 Oct - 24 Oct Monday 5pm - 6pm Hughes, 111a, Teaching Room
22076 TU01 22 5 27 Jul - 31 Aug Wednesday 5pm - 6pm Hughes, 111b, Teaching Room
14 Sep - 14 Sep Wednesday 5pm - 6pm Hughes, 111b, Teaching Room
5 Oct - 26 Oct Wednesday 5pm - 6pm Hughes, 111b, Teaching Room