Courses: Sport&Spectacle Anc Grc&Rome (ARCHB255001)
Fall 2007
Class Number: 1134
III
New Course: Sport and spectacle in ancient Greece and Rome and
comparatively to the institutions of education and sport in modern
society. Topics are the Olympic games and other sanctuaries with
athletic competitions, the built structures for athletics (stadium,
gymnasium, baths, amphitheaters, circuses, and hippodrome and
spectacles, such as gladiatorial combat. Cross listed as CITYB260,
CSTS B255 and HIST B285. Enrollment limited to 30 students, with
preference given to majors and minors in Classical Studies, Classics
at Haverford or Swarthmore, or Archaeology, then by interview.
Fulfills: Class Nbr: 1134 Div: III
DepartmentClassical & Near Eastern Arch (Web site) Taught ByWright,James C. |
LocationBryn Mawr, CARP25 Meeting TimesTTH 10:00am-11:30am |

