ANCH0101 - Ancient Greece

Status
A
Activity
LEC
Section number integer
910
Title (text only)
Ancient Greece
Term session
1
Term
2024B
Syllabus URL
Subject area
ANCH
Section number only
910
Section ID
ANCH0101910
Course number integer
101
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Matthew Reichelt
Description
The Greeks enjoy a special place in the construction of western culture and identity, and yet many of us have only the vaguest notion of what their culture was like. A few Greek myths at bedtime when we are kids, maybe a Greek tragedy like Sophokles' Oidipous when we are at school: these are often the only contact we have with the world of the ancient Mediterranean. The story of the Greeks, however, deserves a wider audience, because so much of what we esteem in our own culture derives from them: democracy, epic poetry, lyric poetry, tragedy, history writing, philosophy, aesthetic taste, all of these and many other features of cultural life enter the West from Greece. The oracle of Apollo at Delphi had inscribed over the temple, "Know Thyself." For us, that also means knowing the Greeks. We will cover the period from the Late Bronze Age, c. 1500 BC, down to the time of Alexander the Great, concentrating on the two hundred year interval from 600-400 BC.
Course number only
0101
Cross listings
CLST0101910, HIST0720910
Fulfills
History & Tradition Sector
Cross Cultural Analysis
Use local description
No