CLAS 4100/6100
ANCIENT ROMAN CITIES

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Welcome to the web site for CLAS 4100 / 6100: Ancient Roman Cities. This web site is designed to serve as a basic reference tool for students enrolled in this course; it is not designed to substitute for class attendance, participation, and homework.

Course Description:

CLAS 4100 / 6100: 3 hours. Selected Roman cities and their architecture; principles upon which they are planned and laid out. Theories of city planning from Vitruvius and other Roman authors. Detailed study of the topography of several Roman cities in Italy and the provinces.

Course Prerequisites:

CLAS 1000 or CLAS 1010 or permission of the department

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