HIS4213 – Greek and Roman Gods and Goddesses: historical approaches
Schedule, syllabus and examination date
Course content
The Greeks and the Romans had many gods and goddesses. These deities were omnipresent, and they played important roles in all aspects of human life. This course will explore how we should understand them, looking at different ancient sources, including mythological stories, temples, cults and votive gifts. We will also examine how modern scholars have looked at ancient gods and goddesses, sometimes in terms of functions or modes of actions, or as complex personae. Finally, we will consider how the multi-faceted quality of these deities has allowed ancient gods to survive antiquity and thrive in medieval and modern art, literature, and films.
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Recommended previous knowledge
To take this course students should have a basic understanding of the historian’s craft, which includes the ability to find and read research relevant historiographical literature and to identify and analyse primary sources.
A good ability to read and understand English is required.
Teaching
The course is taught in seminars, where the students are expected to be active participants. Students are expected to prepare the seminar readings for discussion and to contribute orally to the course.
Compulsory assignments:
There will be various activities in the seminars throughout the semester. Specific information on the activities will be given in Canvas.
Examination
The course is assessed by a term paper. Your paper must not exceed 5000 words, footnotes included. Attachments and/or bibliography are not included in the word count.???
Language of examination
The examination text is given in English, and you submit your response in English.
Grading scale
Grades are awarded on a scale from A to F, where A is the best grade and F?is a fail. Read more about?the grading system.
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