CLST4003H



Welcome to ANCIENT GREEK RELIGION:
CLST 4003 H.


Honors Classical Studies Colloquium


University of Arkansas. Spring, 2002.


Professor Daniel B. Levine


Tuesday/Thursday 2:00-3:20 PM


BADM room 433



Illustration: Detail from “Wedding of
Peleus and Thetis”. Dinos (large wine bowl) by Sophilos, Athens, ca.
580 BCE. Perhaps a wedding gift itself. British Museum.


 


Click below for links to the following:


NEW: Professor’s
Term Paper Expectations (April 15, 2002).


READING AND REPORT SCHEDULE FOR THE LAST THREE
WEEKS OF CLASSES.


 


 


Student Notes on ATHENIAN RELIGION: A HISTORY,
BY ROBERT PARKER


Student Notes on OXFORD READINGS IN GREEK
RELIGION (ed. by Richard Buxton)


Student Notes on MAGIKA HIERA: ANCIENT
GREEK MAGIC & RELIGION (ed. Faraone, Obbink)


 


Power Point Slides: January 22: Altars, Votives,
etc. in Greek Religion.


Power Point Slides: January 29: Coin, Tombstone,
Censer, Votives and more Votives


Power Point Slides: January 31. ATHENS AGORA
AND KERAMEIKOS CEMETERY


Power Point Slides: February 12:
Eleusinian Mysteries


 


NOTES BY RICHARD CALDWELL ON CERTAIN PASSAGES
IN HESIOD’S THEOGONY.


 


HYMN TO DEMETER ASSIGNMENT AND
Reports: February 14-26 ATHENIAN RELIGION: A HISTORY


ELEUSINIAN MYSTERIES OF DEMETER AND
PERSEPHONE: DR. DAVE FREDRICK’S SUMMARY


SUGGESTIONS FOR TERM PAPER TOPICS


 


Amphiktuones: Religious League
Description (from Perseus)


Some Tips on Writing Papers for this Class


 


A Few Images in Greek Art with Religious
Import


Course Syllabus


Preliminary Schedule of Readings


Homer Essay (due January 29)


Hesiod Essay (due February 12)


Hesiod: Works and Days Study Questions


Hesiod Theogony Study Questions


Notes from Walter Burkert, GREEK
RELIGION
(class: 1/15/02)


 


 


 


Other Links:


 


Curriculum Vitae: Daniel Levine


 


University
of Arkansas Trip to Greece: May 17-June 8


University of Arkansas Classics Club Home Page: Eta Sigma Phi


Perseus Project Home Page: Classics Resources of High Quality and Quantity