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CLAS 4400/6400

The Art of Rome
Credit Hours:
3
Level:
Graduate
Undergraduate

Study of the production and display of art in Rome, focusing on use of ancient art in later periods and development of early museums. Special emphasis on the display of classical art in Rome’s churches, gardens, and museums, and its influence on collections and installations across Europe and North America.

Prerequisites:
CLAS 1010 or CLAS 1020 or CLAS(ANTH) 2000 or permission of department
Semester Offered:
Summer
Course Type:
Classical Culture

Instructors of this Course

Assistant Professor

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UGA Classics explores Greek and Roman culture (material; intellectual; religious) from Troy to Augustine; Classical languages and literatures (Greek, Latin, and in English translation); and the reception of Classical Antiquity with A.B. and M.A. Classics degrees with multiple areas of emphasis. Double Dawgs degrees focus on careers in Historic Preservation and World Language Education. Minor degrees in Classical Culture and Classics and Comparative Cultures complement degree programs across campus. New to Classics? Take a course with us on campus or in Europe and acquire future-ready skills.

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