CNRC1042: Greek and Roman Mythology

3 CreditsArts/HumanitiesOnline Available

Adapted and embraced across different societies through the ages, myths from ancient Greece and Rome have transcended time, shaping and reshaping themselves to express identities in select ancient and modern settings. In this course, we'll go beyond mere narratives, blending lectures with archaeological and art-historical evidence and cutting-edge scholarship—embarking on a new kind of odyssey, connecting the dots between mythology, literature, and the essence of human expression.

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