York
Programme in Classical Studies
History
3131
Paul Swarney
244
416 736 5123 pswarney@yorku.ca
Winter Term 2004
Required
Texts:
1. Naphtali Lewis and Meyer Reinhold, Roman Civilization
Volume I,
2. Naphtali Lewis and Meyer Reinhold, Roman
Civilization Volume II,
3. Josephus, The Jewish War, translated by G.A. Williamson
(and revised by Mary Smallwood,) Penguin, ISBN 0-14-044420-3
4. Apuleius, The
Golden Ass, translated by P. G.
Walsh, Oxford University Press,
ISBN 0-19-28242-9
5. Tacitus, Complete Works of Tacitus, translated
by Alfred John Church and William
Jackson Brodribb, Modern Library College Edition (McGraw-Hill),
ISBN:0-07-553639-0
6. Caesar, The Gallic War, translated Carolyn Hammond, Oxford University Press,
ISBN 0-19-28358282-3
7. Suetonius, The Twelve Casars,
translated by Robert Graves, Penguin,
ISBN
0-14-044072-0
8. Pliny,
The Letters of the Younger Pliny,
translated by Betty Radice, Penguin
ISBN 0-14-044127-1
9. Livy, The War with
ISBN
0-14-044145-X
10. Juvenal,
The Satires, translated by Niall
Rudd, Oxford University Press,
ISBN 0-19-28762-0
11. Recommended: David Shotter,
(Best
buy = http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/- /0582328160 /qid=
1060696854/sr=1-1/ref=sr_1_1/102-9916519-2344960?v=glance&s=books
ESSAYS: Winter Term 2004
Several essays and assignments will be set during the
WinterTerm. Performance in essays and assignments will constitute 50% of the
term’s evaluation.
PLEASE NOTE
THAT ESSAYS AND ASSIGNMENTS ARE DUE IN CLASS ON THE ASSIGNED DATE. ANY ESSAY
HANDED IN AFTER THE DUE DATE WILL
HAVE ONE GRADE SUBTRACTED FROM ITS
EVALUATION FOR EACH CLASS BY WHICH IT IS OVERDUE; e.g AN “A” ESSAY HANDED IN
ONE CLASS LATE WILL BE GRADED “B” ETC.
TESTS:
WINTER TERM 2004
Two tests on
the assigned material and the topics covered in class and discussion will be
set at the start of class on Thursday 12 February in Vari Hall 3006 and
in the Spring examination period. Performance in examination will constitute
50% of the term evaluation.
PARTICIPATION
From
-3 to +3 points.
FORMAT
The class will meet twice weekly on Tuesday and
Thursday from
The potential litigiousness of a small minority of the
undergraduate population and the precise facts about student attendance
demanded by Faculties at
Participation in the course will add between ‑3
points to +3 points to the term evaluation. It should be noted that students
who habitually absent themselves from lectures, discussions and presentations
generally find it impossible to participate in sessions which they do not
attend!
ACADEMIC
STANDARDS AND REGULATIONS
The rules and regulations concerning plagiarism and
other forms of academic dishonesty governing
the course are those of the University and Faculty of Arts. Students will be
expected to have acquainted themselves with these regulations and will be
reminded of disciplinary procedures and penalties should occasion for such procedures present themselves. Please review relevant pages in the
Undergraduate Calendar available at:http://calendars. registrar.
yorku.ca/calendars/2002-2003/ ug/ pol/ ah.htm
Rule
# 24
You may no longer eat or drink in
class. You must either have breakfast
before the lecture or starve. This is a
matter of courtesy to your fellow students and a matter of necessity for the
professor.
LECTURES
AND ASSIGNMENTS: FALL TERM 2003
January 6 annus nullus. (or three Ayatollahs
from Bam)
Loukas
(Luke) Book 1 chapters 1-2
Maththaios
(Matthew) chapter 1-2
8
Social
Structure and Social Satire 1
Juvenal, Satires 1-6
13 Juvenal
7-16
15 Society and Letters
Pliny,
Books 1-5
20 Pliny,
7-10
22
Caesar and imperium Romanum
Lewis and Reinhold, pp 1-35
First Assignment Due: 08:30 Vari Hall 3006
27 Lewis and Reinhold 35-75
29 imperium
Romanum and oikonomia
Lewis and Reinhold 76-107
February 3 Lewis and Reinhold 107-134
5
Society and Culture
Lewis and Reinhold 135-175
10
Lewis and Reinhold 176-230
Guide for Thursday’s
Examination
12Third Examination:
24
Bureaucratic Nightmares
Lewis and Reinhold 295-302
26
Where you stand in your final assignment
March 2
Passion
Matthew
Mark
Luke
John
4
Carthage
Vergil, Aeneid 1-4
Augustine, Confessions
Apuleius, Asinius
Aureus
The inscriptions from Lewis and Reinhold that
deal with Carthage are;
Pp. 97-99. Imperial Estates in Africa.
"The
inscriptions of Ain-el-Jamala and Ain Wassel, A.D., 117-138" and
"The Inscription of Suk-el-Khmis, A.D., 180-183"
Alexandria
P. Lond. 1910 Lewis and Reinhold II pp. 285-288.
http://www.yorku.ca/pswarney/2100hum/p-lond
9
Ostia
Lewis and Reinhold
II page 110
11 Constantinopolis
Goldsworthy, Adrian.
Roman Warfare.
Lewis, Naphtali.
Reinhold, Meyer. Roman
Civilzation: The Empire.
16
Ephesus
Lewis and Reinhold Volume II pg 236-238:
Election Notices
For our presentation, among other
letter's of Plliny, we primarily used the letter's on pg 252 and 253 of Lewis and
Reinhold. The opening to that section on page 251 was also used.
18 Roman Women
CIL,
vol. VI,
no. 10,048 (= Dessau, no. 5,287) "Career of a Famous Charioteer" in
Lewis & Reinhold Vol II, 3rd Edition: pg. 145-147
Roland Auguet, Cruelty and Civilization: The Roman Games New York:
Routledge, 1994
25 AQVINCVM
Lewis and Reinhold pg. 38-40. “II The
1.
CIL, vol. XIV, no
3608
2.
Cassius Dio, Roman History LXXI. iii, I-2,
xi. I-xii. 2; From LCL
3.
Specific
translator: none found
April 11 Final Report:
08:30 244 Vanier College
28 Final Examination: 08:30
Curtis Lecture Hall H