Units of study
ANHS1602 - Greek and Roman Myth
Semester 2, 2013 | Credit Points: 6
Coordinator: Eric Godfrey Csapo
Phone: +61 2 9351 7078
Email: eric.csapo@sydney.edu.au
Description
Stories about Greek and Roman gods, heroes, and monsters occupy an important place in Western culture. Greco-Roman mythology is the fount of inspiration for masterpieces of art, music, and literature. This unit examines these enduring ancient narratives, symbols, and mythical ideas in their historical, cultural and religious context. Learn about the manifold meanings of myth, its transformations and transgressions, its uses and abuses from antiquity to the present day.
Assessments
tutorial quizzes (15%), tutorial participation (10%), 1x1500wd written assignment (35%), and 1x2hr exam (40%)
Classes
1x2-hr lecture/week, 1x1-hr tutorial/week
Prohibitions
CLCV1001
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