Joshua D. Sosin

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Current Courses

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CLST 193: Senior Thesis (Susan Davis), on ...

ClSt 153: Greek History : Introduction to Greek history from the Bronze Age to the fourth century B.C. Emphasis is on use of primary sources in translation.


Courses
(future and past)

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CLST 194.1: Senior Thesis (Elizabeth Rudisill), on tourism in the Roman Empire

CLST 194.2: Senior Thesis (Christopher Luth), on the economy of Rome

CLST 321: Ancient Economy

s 07 Grk 076: Intermediate Greek : This course is designed to help you improve the facility and confidence with which you read ancient Greek verse. To that end we shall read aloud, translate, and discuss Euripides' Medea and Sophocles' Antigone. Grk 321: Seminar in Papyrology : This course is an introduction to the discipline of papyrology. We shall all work together but each of you will take on two independent responsibilities. By the end of the semester each of you is to have (1) produced an edition with translation and commentary of at least one unedited Duke papyrus and (2) acquired expertise in a papyrological topic of your own choosing.
f 06 ClSt 053: Greek History : Introduction to Greek history from the Bronze Age to the fourth century B.C. Emphasis is on use of primary sources in translation.  
s 05 ClSt 12S: Roman Civilization : Introduction to Roman Civ. We shall study the literature, history, art and archaeology of the Roman world from the 8th century BC to the 4th century AD. Emphasis is on use of primary sources in translation. Lat 106: Satire : We shall read selections from Lucilius, Horace, Persius, and Juvenal, with a view to (a) understanding this "totally Roman" genre (Quintilian said, "satura tota nostra est") and (b) improving the facility, confidence, and speed with which you read Latin verse.
f 04 ClSt 053: Greek History ClSt 321: Ancient Economy

s 04 ClSt 12S: Roman Civilization Grk 076: Intermediate Greek:

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ClSt 053: Greek History

Grk 301: Documentary Papyrology


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