Ancient Mediterranean
Myth Classical Mythology
  CLAS109 • Classical Mythology

T E X T S



You should do all assigned reading before each lecture. Be AWARE that there are complicated readings assigned each and every week. This task is not be daunting if you ACTIVELY read assignments before class (ca.1hr). Most readings for this course derive from the textbook, but additional primary, ancient texts will be found on Blackboard.


REQUIRED • TEXTBOOK
Maurizio
L. Maurizio. 2016. Classical Mythology in Context. Pearson/Prentice.[ISBN 978-0199782833]
new $70.00 / ebook $45.98 / used $40.00 / rent $20.00
REQUIRED • SOFTWARE, HARDWARE & INCIDENTALS
GoogleEarth Pro
  download and install desktop version (free)
    NB will not work on ChromeBook
WiFi
  either use the HU network on campus (free) or try out resources listed under
  HU Coronavirus Updates (FAQ Academics)
Camera
  either use built-in camera (free) or purchase a webcam (ca.$20.00-$40.00)
    NB check with your department or the Office of the Provost about equipment funds
DC-Xp & FT-Xp
  round trip bus fares (ca.$15.00)
    NB this does not apply to virtual (free) scavenger hunts (DC) or museum/site visits (FT)
ON-LINE RESOURCES
free, open-source, primary-text course readings (CR) are posted on BlackBoard and derive from the following varied sites (among others):
  R. Atanassova et al. The Digital Classicist
  A. J. Atsma Theoi
  R. Bagnall et al. Pleiades Gazetteer of the Ancient World (Pleiades)
  S. Benner and S. Kershaw Oremus Bible Browser
  G. R. Crane et al. Perseus Project
  P. Hallsal Internet Ancient History Sourcebook
  J. Lendering Livius: Sources on Ancient History
  R. Scaife† The Stoa Consortium
  A. Smith Attalus
  W. Thayer Lacus Curtius
REFERENCE
  H. Cancik and H. Schneider, eds. Brills New Pauly
  S. Hornblower and A. Spawforth, eds. Oxford Classical Dictionary
STYLE GUIDES
Hacker Pocket Style Manual
see also her related list of resources specific to Classical Studies
The Economist
Chicago Manual of Style