Classics 1020: Classical Mythology

 
 
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This course will introduce you to the myths and sagas of the ancient Greeks and Romans, primarily through their literature. It may also present some of the artistic and archaeological material that contributes to our understanding of classical mythology and discuss the variety of interpretive methodologies developed for studying these myths.

This web site is designed to serve as a basic reference tool for students enrolled in CLAS 1020. It is not meant to substitute for class attendance, participation and homework. Some of the materials on this site may also be useful if you go on to take advanced courses in the Classics Department.

Use the Images, Archaeology, Study Tools and Links buttons above to access general resources for this course.

If your instructor's name is listed to the left, click on his/her name to access additional material specifically designed for your section of CLAS 1020.

Please note that the instructors for this course do not use a unified syllabus; go to our online syllabi to see individual instructors' syllabi.

This course satifies Area C of the University of Georgia Core Curriculum and the Franklin College Literature requirement.

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