MATERIAL TO BE COVERED IN QUIZ 2 (Quiz 2 will occur  in class Thursday, Apr. 4)

 

MAR 7:  The Year of Four Emperors and the Flavian Emperors. Read Suet. Lives of Vespasian, Titus, Domitian and one of the following: Galba, Otho, or Vitellius; Morley, chapter 25; Tacitus, Histories, Books II-III; ; Flavian Dynasty Notes

 

MAR. 19-21:  RELIGION AND PHILOSOPHY IN THE ROMAN EMPIRE; THE ANTONINES PART I, Morey, Outlines, chapter 26; Antonine Notes; Read Polytheistic World ViewsEarly Developments in Greek Rational ThoughtPhilosophical Developments, Part Two; the Gospel of John; Juvenal, Satire 13; Religion Notes

                                                                          

MAR 26-28:   SEXUALITY AND GENDER RELATIONS; Petronius, the Satyricon; Juvenal, Satires, 2, 6, 11; Notes on Status of Women; Additional Aid, Greek Gender and Sexuality

 

APRIL 2-4: LIVING CONDITIONS IN ROME AND THE EMPIRE; LAW AND ECONOMY; CULTURAL HOMOGENEITY; THE ANTONINES II.  I, Morley, chapter 26; Antonine  NotesCivic LifePetronius, the Banquet of Trimalchio; The Private Life of the Romans by Harold Whetstone Johnston, 

http://www.forumromanum.org/life/johnston.htmlJuvenal, Satires 3, 5, 8, 12, 15; 

 

Powerpoints to review (available for download at Brightspace=> announcements):

ancient ostia.pdf (2.88 MB)

Pompeii.pdf (6.08 MB)

The Flavians and Antonines.pdf (595.91 KB)

antonine buildings.pdf (3.37 MB)

Ephesus.pdf (12.1 MB)    Early Christianity-x.pdf (482.25 KB)

 

 

 

 

THERE WILL BE NO MAP TEST: 20 MC AND 10 IMAGE BASED QUESTIONS

 

Multiple Choice Items: Vespasian, Colosseum, Masada, Domitian (the Flavians), Trajan (the Antonines), Trajan’s Column, Hadrian, the Pantheon, Imperial Fora, Dacia, Jewish Rebellions (79 and 136 AD), the Limes, marriage and gender relations, autonomous women at Rome, Petronius, the Satyricon, meretrix, Gospel of John, Hubris, Mystery Cults, Stoicism, Epicureanism, Nous, Logos, Boule kai Demos; liturgy/munera; Euergetism, Imperial priests, Dekaprotoi, Decuriones, Eirenarchs, Gymnasiarchs, Oikoumene, Honestiores/Humiliores

 

Images

A statue of a person

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Emperor Trajan (98-117 AD)

 

A close-up of a city

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Imperial For a at Rome

 

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Market of Trajan

 

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Column of Trajan in the Forum of Trajan

 

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Emperor Hadrian (117-138 AD)

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Antinous, boyfriend of Hadrian

 

pantheon_model A drawing of a circular structure

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Pantheon

 

A stone wall on a hill with Hadrian's Wall in the background

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Hadrian’s Wall in Britain

 

A ruins of an ancient city

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The Forum of Pompeii

 

A large empty area with trees

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Roman Amphitheater in Paris

(L’Arene Lutece)

 

A stone ruins near a body of water

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The  Slave  Market at Delos

 

A collage of a map of a city

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Alexandria

 

An old stone building

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Council House at Priene

 

A stone bench in a courtyard

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Synagogue at Sardis – First Excavated Synagogue outside Israel

 

Dedication of Plancia Magna to Artemis of Perge

 

Water Trough at Perge

 

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Reliefs of Winged Phalli, House of Fourni at Delos

 

Temple of Artemis at Ephesus

 

Statue of Artemis of Ephesus

 

Dedications by Gladiators at Ephesus (including one female)

 

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Terrace Houses at Ephesus

 

A group of people standing in front of an ancient building

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Temple of Hadrian at Ephesus

 

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The Pilate Stone found at Caesarea Maritima

 

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The Church of Mary at Ephesus