CLAS4252 · Classical Studies
Morrissey College of Arts & Sciences
Being a human in the world comes with a lot of questions: Why is love so distracting? What is the correct use of power? How can we live together in communities? Why is there suffering? In this course we will consider perspectives on these questions and more from around the ancient Mediterranean preserved in Mesopotamian and Egyptian advice texts, biblical books like Ecclesiastes and Job, Greek epic poetry, and Roman proverbs. We will also consider where we might find modern parallels to this ancient wisdom literature and how we might effectively communicate our own wisdom.
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Spring 2025
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