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Introduction to Roman Society and Culture Erik Gunderson (e. emailprotected ca) TR10-12 Brennan Hall 200 Of? ce Hours at Lilian Massey 207 M 2-3 TR 9-10 and by appointment definition Our goal is to become familiar with some of the key events, personalities, and themes of Roman civilization. We will examine in particular those issues that the Romans themselves emphasized as essential aspects of Roman identity. rating mid-term exam in- categorize essay ? nal examination Texts Required Livy, Livy The Early narrative of Rome, Books I-V. Penguin) (ISBN 978-0140448092) Petronius, Satyricon (Penguin) (ISBN 978-0140444896) Course reader Suggested Karl Christ, The Romans An Introduction to Their History and Civilization (California) (ISBN 0520056345) On-Line http//antisigma. classics. utoronto. ca/classes/2011-12/cla233_wi2012/ user cla233 pass wi2012 https//portal. utoronto. ca/ check here in case there ar problems with the supra 30% 30% 40% CLA233 Syllabus 1 Week Date 1 10 Jan 12 Jan 2 17 Jan 19 Jan 3 24 Jan 26 Jan 4 31 Jan 02 Feb 5 07 Feb Theme Introduction Warriors ReadingLivy, History of Rome, Book 1 Livy, History of Rome, Book 1 Livy, History of Rome, Book 5 Livy, History of Rome, Book 5 Plutarch, Life of Aemilius Paulus Ruler and ruled Quintus Cicero, Essay on Running for Consul Plautus, Pseudolus Petronius, Satyricon, dinner party with Trimalchio 09 Feb Mid-term exam 6 14 Feb Speakers 16 Feb Quintilian, Institutes, Book 12 Tacitus, Dialogue on Oratory Reading Week 7 28 Feb 01 foil Members of a family 8 06 Mar 08 Mar 9 13 Mar Social performers 15 Mar In-class paper 10 20 Mar 22 Mar 11 27 Mar Polytheists 29 Mar 12 03 Apr 05 Apr Conclusion Seneca, Moral Letters, Book 1 Suetonius, Life of Nero Livy 39. -19 Apuleius, Golden Ass, Book 11 Lucretius 1. 1-158 Plautus, Amphytruo, prologue Lucian, black lovage Sample declamations Petronius, Puteoli + Eumolpus Cicero, Letters to his Fri blockades, Books 14 & 16 Tacitus, Annales 13. 1-30 14. 1-28 Plautus, Aulularia Pli ny, Letters, Book 3 CLA233 Syllabus 2 Administrative notes 1. If any member of the class is obliged to miss a test for reasons beyond his/her control, there will be no make-up exam, and the weight of the exam in question will be transferred to the next comparable to(predicate) element of the course requirements.Only illness, serious personal af? iction, religious obligation, and unforeseeable duties of family c be will be considered good reasons for missing a test. Satisfactory evidence moldiness be provided. If such evidence is not provided, the exam will be given zero as its score. 2. The instructor is happy to see individual members of the class to discuss any aspect of the course. But enthrall note that this does not mean that the instructor will give private tuition to individuals.In particular, he cannot be expected to give tuition that merely repeats material covered in regular class time. Instruction is given in the classroom besides. During the of? ce hours indicated abo ve members of the class should feel free to drop by the instructors of? ce without any need to make an appointment. If, however, these hours do not suit your timetable, please see the instructor at the end of class, or get in touch by telephone or email, to make an appointment at a time that suits both parties. . Members of the class are free to consult the instructor by e-mail where this is appropriate, but are asked to keep this to a minimum. Matters that need only a few moments attention can be dispensed with more conveniently in a direct personal exchange at the end of a class. Members of the class should need no reminding that e-mail requests for individual tuition in the form of, for example, detailed questions on texts discussed in a class which a given individual did not attend will not be granted. 4.In cases of academic misconduct the instructor will assume that all members of the class are familiar with the Facultys codes of behavior on academic matters and student conduct . See The Faculty of Arts and Science Calendar (http//www. artsandscience. utoronto. ca/ofr/ calendar/rules. htmbehaviour). If you are unfamiliar with these codes and the binding de? nitions of terms such as plagiarism, you are expected to become acquainted with them before submitting any work for this course. CLA233 Syllabus 3

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