1st Edition
CC 301: Introduction to Ancient Greece
School: University of Texas at Austin (UT )
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Pages: 5A play by play of the themes in the speeches and why they were performed.
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Pages: 3Starting of lectures about Euripedes works. Includes the story of Theseus, and roles of gods and goddesses.
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Pages: 4A cover of Oedipus and an introduction into Antigone. Also includes a final breakdown of Aeschylus' Agamemnon.
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Pages: 2Discussion of Parthenon and other structures and statues alongside an Athenian need for control.
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Pages: 2A discussion of the works of Thucydides and his histories.
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Pages: 3A discussion of democracy under Pericles, the Archidamian War, the Ionian War and the Thirty.
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Pages: 5Discussion of differences between Sparta and Athens; Athens becoming a naval power; Citizenship in Athens.
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Pages: 3Discussion of how Athenian government differs from Spartan; in depth description of Solon and the Council of 400, changes in Athenian leadership and the Council of 500.
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Pages: 5A discussion of different Persian rulers, and the Spartan government.
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Pages: 4An elaborate description of sculptures, paintings, statues and other Grecian art.
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Pages: 7A discussion of some greek philosophers/poets and their ideologies.
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Pages: 7Multiple questions and answers that will most likely appear on the test related to the Odyssey which is what the first exam is about.
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Pages: 2An overview of other poets and poetry including Sappho who was a poet that spoke about young women and their marriages and virginity. Also an overview of same sex behavior typically between two men being justified.