Register for ANCS 350-01: Emotions in the Ancient World!
A new course offered by the Department of Ancient Studies
Ancient Studies at UMBC
November 8, 2022 at 4:12 PM
SPRING 2023
ANCS 350-01-Topics in Ancient Studies: Emotions in the Ancient World
Dr. Michele Asuni
W 1:00-2:15 pm, Hybrid
Ancient Greek and Latin literature is filled with episodes of intense anger, desire, grief, fear, and pity experienced by both gods and humans. But what, if anything, is unique about the emotions of the ancient Greeks and Romans? How similar and how different from our own were their emotional landscapes? This course is an introduction to the study of emotion in the ancient world. It explores how the Greeks and Romans conceptualized, portrayed, and lived their emotions. By focusing on emotion as deeply rooted in the body, this course considers and questions the universality of human emotion. All texts will be read in translation and provided by the instructor.
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