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Facultas Legum et Civilis Scientia
- ❖ Roman History I: From Romulus and kings to the rise of the republic
An overview of the founding of the eternal city and charting the rise and fall of the republic.
Instructor: Publius Iunius Brutus
Course under development - coming soon! - ❖ Roman History II: From Augustus to Constantine
An overview of the Roman history from the rise of the imperial regime until the capital being transferred to the east
Instructor:Gaius Cominius Laenas
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- ❖ Roman History III: The fall of the west and the endurance of the east
An overview of Roman history from the new capital in the East though the fall of the Western Empire and the consolidation of the Eastern Empire.
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A study of the great and infamous men of Roman history, men such as Aemilius Paullus, Tiberius Gracchus, Gaius Gracchus, Gaius Marius, Sulla, Pompey, Caesar etc.
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A review of the peoples living on the boarders of Roman territory and the interactions of Rome with these groups
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An overview of the Minoan civilization and later the rise of the Greek city states and later the campaigns of Alexander.
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A review of ancient roman taxation, commercial enterprise, trade, agrarian and slave based economics.
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facultas theologica
- ❖ Cultus Deorum I: A general introduction to the ancient Roman religion
An overview of the principle topics of the Cultus Deorum from ancient times to today.
Instructor:Gaius Cominius Laenas
Course under development - coming soon! - ❖ Cultus Deorum II: Domestic Roman religion and daily ritual
An overview of the Cultus Deorum from the prospective of home worship and private and domestic ritual
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An overview of the key deities of Rome and the unique aspects of each deity and their cults
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An overview of the the principle foreign cults which were popular in ancient Rome such as, Magna Mater, Isis, Mithraism etc.
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facultas artis et scientia
- ❖ Medicine in the Ancient World
An introduction to the art of medicine from early origins in Egypt through to the foundation of the Hippocratic tradition. This course will pay special attention to the influence of Galenic medicine in Rome.
Instructor: Publius Iunius Brutus
Course under development - coming soon! - ❖ Roman Engineering and Architecture
An introduction to Roman engineering, from early techniques to the concrete revolution. This course will evaluate various types of buildings and their evolution throughout antiquity.
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An introduction to ancient Hellenic scientific theory and accomplishments proceeding to ancient Roman application of scientific theory their accomplishments.
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An introduction to archaeology and its fundaments with special attention to the lessons learned from Roman art in the form of sculpture, mosaics, pottery and other archaeological findings.
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An overview of shipbuilding, navigation and sailing in antiquity.
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An introduction to reading and writing Latin.
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An introduction to reading and writing Greek.
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This course will focus on the history of Pompeii and how its rediscovery had contributed to our understanding of ancient Roman culture.
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An overview of daily life in Rome across all social classes taking into account the most recent evidence and reviewing primary sources.
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This course will explore the role of women across social classes in ancient Rome and examine the lives of influential Roman women.
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Facultas militum historia
- ❖ The Legions: An introduction to the ancient Roman military machine
An introduction to the organization and development of the Roman military from the early Republic until the fall of the Western Empire. This course will evaluate Roman military techniques, command structure and the life of a legionary.
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An overview of the most important military engagements of ancient Rome and the tactics and personalities behind these engagements.
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An overview of the most important military engagements of ancient Greece and the tactics and personalities behind these engagements.
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An overview of the founding of the eternal city and charting the rise and fall of the republic.
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This course introduces the fundamentals of historical Roman reenactment. It reviews how to set up reenactment groups or find such groups. This course also reviews how to enhance ones reenacting experiences. Lastly, this course will provide insight into how this activity can aid in our understanding of life in the Roman military.
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Facultas litterarum et philosophiae
- ❖ Greek Philosophy I: An introduction to ancient western philosophical thought
An overview of the fundamentals of the Greek philosophers and their academic descendants.
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A survey course reviewing the key works of Cicero and this implications.
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An overview of the key works of Aristotle on ethics and the influence these ideas had on Roman thought.
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This course reviews some of the most important dialogues and will discuss the fundamentals of Plato and Socrates
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This course will review Plato's Republic in detail and review the implications such works have on both the ancients and Roman Republic..
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A review of the Iliad and what we can learn from it.
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A review of Aeneid and what we can learn from it.
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An overview of the basics of the stoicism and its key figures.
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An overview of the basics of the epicureanism and its key figures
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facultas legum et civilis scientia
- ❖ What Does it Mean to be a Roman Republican?
This course evaluates the meaning of Roman Republic citizenship and the duties of citizenship. We will also go over how to excel as a citizen and how to be a community leader.
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This course will explore in depth the constitution and laws of Roman Republic. It will discuss past and present legal controversies and future directions of development.
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This course will discuss the history of Roman Republic from its founding through its conflicts and triumphs.
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