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Revision as of 10:29, 14 January 2022
TL;DR: This schedule is tentative and subject to change. This is a digital document; do not print. Students are responsible for getting updates. |
This schedule represents the ideal outline for our study this semester. Yet, like all best-laid plans, we may not be able to keep up with our agenda. Please be flexible and try to look and read ahead whenever possible.
We will do our best to stick by this schedule, but I will inform you verbally, via an email, and/or a literal change to the schedule below whenever there is a deviation. Getting these updates is solely your responsibility. Therefore, this schedule is tentative and subject to change contingent upon the needs of the students and the professor, and dictated by time and other constraints which may affect the course. For face-to-face classes, this schedule reflects only an overview of the assigned reading and other major course assignments. It may not indicate specific class session assignments or activities. Specific in-class assignments may not be reflected on the schedule.
Week | Date | Assignments |
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1 | January 12, 2022 | Course Introduction |
2 | January 17, 2022 | MLK Holiday — No Class |
January 19, 2022 | Epic Poetry | |
3 | January 24, 2022 | Gilgamesh, chapters 1–3 |
January 26, 2022 | Gilgamesh, chapters 4–7 | |
4 | January 31, 2022 | Homer, the Iliad, book 1 and from book 6 (lines 135–end) |
February 2, 2022 | Iliad, from book 16 (ll. 499–end) and book 22 | |
5 | February 7, 2022 | Test 1 |
February 9, 2022 | Homer, the Odyssey, from “The Telemachiad,” books 1 & 2 | |
6 | February 14, 2022 | The Odyssey, books 9 & 10 |
February 16, 2022 | The Odyssey, books 11 & 12 | |
7 | February 21, 2022 | The Odyssey, books 22 & 23 |
February 23, 2022 | Test 2 | |
8 | February 28, 2022 | Library Orientation (MGA Library Lab 1 with Kristen Bailey) |
March 2, 2022 | Short Lit Crit Response Due | |
9 | March 7, 2022 | Influenced by the Odyssey Find an art work, like a song, poem, painting that was obviously influenced by Homer’s Odyssey and bring it to class to share. I’ll go first. |
March 9, 2022[1] | ||
10 | March 14, 2022 | Greek Tragedy, Aristotle, from The Poetics |
March 16, 2022[2] | ||
- | March 21, 2022 | Spring Break |
March 23, 2022 | ||
11 | March 28, 2022 | Sophocles, Oedipus Rex |
March 30, 2022 | ||
12 | April 4, 2022 | |
April 6, 2022 | Euripides, Medea | |
13 | April 11, 2022 | |
April 13, 2022 | ||
14 | April 18, 2022 | |
April 20, 2022 | Test 3 | |
15 | April 25, 2022 | Ovid, from The Metamorphoses: “Apollo and Daphne”; “Io and Jove”; “Europa and Jove” |
April 27, 2022 | Ovid, from The Metamorphoses: “Iphis and Ianthe”; “Pygmalion” | |
16 | May 2, 2022 | Test 4 |
May 4, 2022 | XC Short Lit Crit Response Due |
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