Introduction to the Ancient Greek World

Harvard Summer School

CLAS S-97A

Section 1

CRN 35023

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This course covers the history of ancient Greece from the Bronze Age Minoan and Mycenaean palace civilizations to the Roman conquest of the east Mediterranean. Attention is paid to the major political, social, economic, and cultural transformations, all set within their Mediterranean and west Asian environments. Students explore the wide variety of textual sources (in translation) and archaeological evidence out of which historians seek to understand ancient Greece.

Instructor Info

Paul J. Kosmin, PhD

Philip J. King Professor of Ancient History, Harvard University


Meeting Info

MW 12:00pm - 3:00pm (6/24 - 8/9)

Participation Option: On Campus

Deadlines

Last day to register: June 20, 2024

Notes

Harvard College students: This course is eligible for degree credit, but see important policy information. Harvard University's Classics department is offering scholarships for high school or college students taking introductory Greek or Latin, or CLAS S-97a. See the department's website for more information.

Syllabus

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CRN Section # Participation Option(s) Instructor Section Status Meets Term Dates
35023 1 On Campus Paul Kosmin Field not found in response. MW 12:00pm - 3:00pm
Jun 24 to Aug 9

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