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Classical Antiquity and Sustainability

Course Number: CLA 2151. General Education Requirement: H. Section: 058E. Credits: 03. Room: TUR L007. Times: T7, R7-8. CLA 2151 is a course offered in the Department of Classics at University of Florida. Department contact: Ms.Tina Williams.

Course Description

An examination of classical antiquity, applying methods and theories of sustainability to explore the impact of the ancient Greeks and Romans on their environment and focusing on the distribution of wealth, social stratification, land use and classical representations of the natural world.

Textbooks and Other Study Aids

L. Thommen, An Environmental History of Ancient Greece and Rome (CUP: Cambridge 2012.)

Course Requirements and Grading

Exam I: 40%.
Exam II: 40%.
Quizzes: 20%.

100-90: A. 89-85: B+. 84-80: B. 79-75: C+. 74-70: C. 69-65: D+. 64-60: D.

N.B. Quizzes and exams are cumulative.

Attendance and General Course Policy

Attendance

Students are urged to attend class regularly in order to familiarize with the visual material discussed at each lecture. Failure to do so may result in the unability to identify a site or an object included in a test or exam. Also note that lecture materials may vary or even diverge occasionally from materials covered in the textbook.

Students unable to attend regularly should not take the course.

Class Etiquette

Students are strongly discouraged from leaving the class in the middle of a lecture. Those who need to do so must obtain the instructor’s permission at the beginning of class.

Makeup Examinations

Makeup exams are given only in extraordinary circumstances. Students who are unable to take exams at the appointed dates should notify the instructor’s assistants in advance.

Questions

All questions on administrative matters (grading, etc.) can be addressed to the instructor’s assistant; for questions pertaining to the content of the lectures, students should consult directly with the instructor

Honor Code

Students in CLA 2151 are expected to comply with the Academic Honor Code of the University of Florida.

ADA Requirements

For information about services available to students with special needs, contact the Disability Resource Center.

Disclaimer on Sexual and Religious Content

As ancient attitudes towards sexuality and religion differ considerably from ours, some of the material examined in this course may result offensive to modern sensibility. Students who have a problem in dealing with such topics should consult with the instructor.

Instructor

Robert S. Wagman. Office Hours: R9 or by appt. Campus address: 125 Dauer Hall.
E-mail: rsw@ufl.edu.

Teaching Assistant

TBA

Calendar of Assignments [under construction]

01

AUG 22 ORIENTATION

02

AUG 27 Chronology and dating (classnotes)

03

AUG 29 Geography of SE Mediterranean (classnotes)

04

SEP 03 Egypt (classnotes)

05

SEP 05 Egypt (classnotes)

06

SEP 10 Egypt (classnotes)

07

SEP 12 Review session

08

SEP 17 Quiz 1

09

SEP 19 Greece: The geographic space (Thommen ch.1)

10

SEP 23 Greece: People and nature (Thommen ch.2)

11

SEP 26 Greece: People and nature (Thommen ch.2)

12

OCT 01 Quiz 2

13

OCT 03 Greece: Agriculture (Thommen ch.3)

14

OCT 08 Greece: Forests and timber (Thommen ch.4)

15

OCT 10 Greece: Forests and timber (Thommen ch.4)

16

OCT 15 Greece: Gardens. Animals. Food (Thommen chs.5-7)

17

OCT 17 Exam I, same time and room as class

18

OCT 22

19

OCT 24 Greece: Fire and water (Thommen ch.8)

20

OCT 29 Greece: Earthquakes and volcanoes. Mining (Thommen chs.9-10)

21

OCT 31 Rome: The geographic space. People and nature (Thommen chs.11-12)

22

NOV 05 Quiz 3

23

NOV 07 Rome: Agriculture (Thommen ch.13)

24

NOV 12 Rome: Forests and timber. Gardens (Thommen chs.14-15)

25

NOV 14 Rome: Animals. Food (Thommen chs.16-17)

26

NOV 19 Rome: Animals. Food (Thommen chs.16-17)

27

NOV 21 Rome: Fire and water (Thommen ch.18)

28

NOV 26 Quiz 4

NOV 28 THANKSGIVING RECESS

29

DEC 03 Rome: Rome: Earthquakes and volcanoes. Mining (Thommen chs.19-20)

DEC 11 Exam II: 3:00 pm – 5:00 pm, same room as class.