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HIST388 The Pagan Religions of Ancient Greece and Rome

Updated: 21 November 2006
Credit Points 6
Offering
Responsible Campus Teaching Period Mode of Study
Armidale Semester 2 Off Campus
Armidale Semester 2 On Campus
Online level Level B - Internet access required
Intensive School(s) None
Supervised Exam There is no UNE Supervised Examination.
Pre-requisites any 12 cp in ANCH, ECON (units with a 4 or 5 as a second digit [denoting ECON HIST] only), HIST or RELS
Co-requisites None
Restrictions HIST 488; RELS 207, 307, 407
Notes None
Combined Units HIST488 - The Pagan Religions of Ancient Greece and Rome
Coordinator(s) Matthew Dillon (mdillon@une.edu.au)
Unit Description

This unit examines various features of the religious practices of the ancient Greeks and Romans, from c.800 BC-AD 330. Topics include: magical practices; sacrificial systems; priesthoods; the role of women in religion; old versus new cults; private and public cults; religious architecture; the interplay between religion and politics; minority religious groups and mythology. The aim is to introduce the main themes of Greek and Roman religion, and to consider the religious priorities of the Greeks and Romans. Students will write assignments on both cultures with the emphasis on understanding what motivated the religious practices of the Greeks and Romans.

Prescribed Material
Mandatory
Textbook information is only available from 2008 units onwards.
Recommended Material
Optional
Textbook information is only available from 2008 units onwards.
Disclaimer Unit information may be subject to change prior to commencement of the teaching period.
   

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