Module #1 Introduction to Greek Literature Overview of the ancient Greek literary tradition and its significance
Module #2 Homers Iliad In-depth analysis of Homers epic poem, including its historical context and literary themes
Module #3 Homers Odyssey In-depth analysis of Homers Odyssey, including its literary structure and character development
Module #4 Greek Tragedy:Aeschylus and Sophocles Exploration of the works of Aeschylus and Sophocles, including their contributions to the development of tragedy
Module #5 Greek Tragedy:Euripides In-depth analysis of Euripides works, including their innovative use of dramatic structure and characterization
Module #6 Greek Comedy:Aristophanes Exploration of Aristophanes works, including their use of satire and social commentary
Module #7 Greek Lyric Poetry Analysis of the works of Sappho, Pindar, and other lyric poets, including their use of language and form
Module #8 The Hellenistic Period:Apollonius of Rhodes Exploration of the works of Apollonius, including their use of myth and epic structure
Module #9 Transition to Roman Literature Overview of the transition from Greek to Roman literature, including the influence of Greek authors on Roman writers
Module #10 Roman Epic:Virgils Aeneid In-depth analysis of Virgils epic poem, including its historical context and literary themes
Module #11 Roman Lyric Poetry:Catullus Analysis of Catullus works, including their use of language and exploration of themes
Module #12 Roman Lyric Poetry:Ovid Exploration of Ovids works, including their use of myth and erotic themes
Module #13 Roman Satire:Horace and Juvenal Analysis of Horace and Juvenals satirical works, including their use of irony and social commentary
Module #14 Roman Drama:Plautus and Terence Exploration of Roman comedy, including its use of stock characters and plot structures
Module #15 Roman Historiography:Livy and Tacitus Analysis of Roman historical writing, including its use of rhetoric and narrative structure
Module #16 Roman Oratory:Cicero Exploration of Ciceros orations, including their use of rhetoric and argumentation
Module #17 Roman Philosophical Writings:Lucretius and Seneca Analysis of Roman philosophical texts, including their use of Epicurean and Stoic thought
Module #18 The Roman Novel:Petronius and Apuleius Exploration of Roman novels, including their use of picaresque narrative and social commentary
Module #19 Late Antiquity:Ausonius and Prudentius Analysis of late antique poetry, including its use of Christian themes and motifs
Module #20 Greek and Roman Literary Criticism Exploration of ancient literary criticism, including its development and key concepts
Module #21 The Legacy of Greek and Roman Literature Analysis of the impact of Greek and Roman literature on Western literary tradition
Module #22 Comparative Analysis:Greek and Roman Tragedy Comparative analysis of Greek and Roman tragedy, including their similarities and differences
Module #23 Comparative Analysis:Greek and Roman Epic Comparative analysis of Greek and Roman epic, including their use of myth and heroic narrative
Module #24 Course Wrap-Up:Themes and Trends Review of key themes and trends in Greek and Roman literature, with a focus on their relevance to modern literature
Module #25 Course Wrap-Up & Conclusion Planning next steps in Greek and Roman Literature career