Clark University Academics & Faculty
950 Main Street • Worcester, MA 01610
Tel: 508-793-7711 • academicaffairs@clarku.edu

Academic Catalog for 2009-2010
Contact Information Search Catalog

CLAS125 - Women in the Ancient World

The ancient Mediterranean was a man's world, but Greek and Roman literature is full of powerful, often frightening women -- who challenge society, change laws, commit family murders, rule kingdoms and empires openly or from behind the scenes, or lead armies. Along with recent work in social history, readings will include works (in English translation) by Aeschylus, Sophocles, Euripides, Aristophanes, Catullus, Cicero, Tacitus, and Virgil. Mr. Parks/Offered periodically


Faculty - TBA

The course is also known by the following crosslisted code(s): WS124

 

Additional Resources
Hallmarks of the Clark Experience
History of Clark
Accreditation
Academic Program
Departments, Offices and Special Programs
Tuition and Financial Aid
Admission Requirements
Bachelor's Degree Requirements
Facilities
Student Resources
Graduate Program
Faculty
Administration
The Corporation
Academic Calendar

Students walking on campus


© 2009 Clark University·