Advanced Certificate in Roman Literature: Future-Ready
-- ViewingNowThe Advanced Certificate in Roman Literature is a comprehensive course designed to provide in-depth knowledge of the literature, language, and culture of ancient Rome. This future-ready certificate course highlights the enduring relevance of Roman literature, its impact on modern storytelling, and its role in global cultural heritage.
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โข Advanced Roman Epic: A study of the major Roman epic poems, focusing on their historical, cultural, and literary contexts.
โข Roman Drama and Performance: An examination of the plays of Plautus, Terence, and Seneca, with a focus on performance and stagecraft.
โข The Satirical Voice in Roman Literature: An exploration of the works of Roman satirists such as Horace, Juvenal, and Persius, and their social and political critiques.
โข Roman Love Elegy: A survey of the love elegy of the Augustan period, with a focus on Catullus, Tibullus, Propertius, and Ovid.
โข Roman Oratory and Rhetoric: An analysis of the speeches and rhetorical treatises of Cicero and other Roman orators, with a focus on their persuasive techniques and stylistic features.
โข Latin Historical Writing: A study of the historiographical works of Sallust, Livy, Tacitus, and other Roman historians, focusing on their narrative techniques, use of sources, and ideological perspectives.
โข Women in Roman Literature: An examination of the representation of women in Roman literature, with a focus on the works of Latin authors such as Ovid, Seneca, and Juvenal.
โข Roman Literature and Cultural Identity: An exploration of the relationship between Roman literature and cultural identity, examining how Roman authors constructed and negotiated their cultural identities in their works.
โข Roman Literature and Empire: A study of the literature of the Roman Empire, focusing on the relationship between literature and imperial power, and the role of literature in shaping and reflecting imperial ideology.
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