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iTunes U course: Epics of Rome

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About the course:
‘Epics of Rome’ explores Ancient Roman epic poetry, the literary genre which deals with grand mythical narratives involving heroes, gods, war, and love affairs.

Epic was the most prestigious literary form in the ancient world. Roman poets adapted and developed Greek epic, particularly influenced by the Homeric Iliad and Odyssey. Roman epics similarly deal with divine and heroic material, but Roman poets also weave contemporary and topical themes into the mythical subject matter.

The primary text for this subject is Ovid’s Metamorphoses, which tells many comic tales of the gods in love and encounters between heroes and monsters through a series of transformations. Epics which influenced Ovid will also be studied, such as the Greek epics of Homer, the early Roman epics of Naevius and Ennius, and Virgil’s Aeneid, which was the most significant influence on Ovid. We shall also consider Ovid as a major influence upon Western artists and writers, from Shakespeare to David Malouf.

About the lecturer:
Rhiannon EvansDr Rhiannon Evans teaches Ancient Mediterranean Studies in particular the literature and culture of Ancient Rome, as well as Latin language and Greek and Roman mythology. She studies Roman literature of the 1st centuries BCE and CE, from Julius Caesar to the early emperors of Rome, with a focus on how literary texts relate to cultural identity, and is especially interested in representations of the barbarian. She has published several articles on ancient ethnicity and a book on Roman culture and utopias. Rhiannon has taught Classics in the UK and USA, and joined La Trobe University recently after teaching at the Universities of Tasmania and Melbourne.



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