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CL/HS 231 Introduction to the History of Ancient Rome
OVERVIEW
CEA CAPA Partner Institution:John Cabot University
Location:Rome, Italy
Primary Subject Area: History
Instruction in:English
Course Code:CL/HS 231
Transcript Source:TBD
Course Details:Level 200
Recommended Semester Credits:3
Contact Hours:45
DESCRIPTION
This course surveys the history of ancient Rome and Italy, focusing on the origins and metamorphoses of Rome from its archaic foundations as an Italic-Latinate kingship to an imperial city. The course examines the establishment, expansion, and conflicts of the Republican period; the political and cultural revolution of the Augustan 'Principate'; the innovations of the High Empire; and the transition into Late Antiquity. Course materials include the writings of ancient authors in translation (these may include Polybius, Sallust, Cicero, Livy, Augustus, Suetonius, and/or Tacitus) as well as modern historians and archaeologists, along with considerations of Roman art, architecture, and archaeology.
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