HUMA 202 in Rome

Course Objectives

Rome and its surroundings are the locus of imaginative works that continue to shape our cultures and civilizations. We’ll spend a few weeks reading and discussing some of these, and then we’ll get to explore these places ourselves and encounter some of the art and architecture (and food!) that provokes and responds to these stories.

Grading Breakdown:

  • Three Short Essays (disregard the part about the final essay in these directions) 30%
  • Exam (given en route to Italy: will consist of short answer, passage identification, and essays) 20%. You can preview the final exam essay questions here.
  • Journals 20%
  • Final Essay 30% (6-7 page thesis-driven essay that makes an argument about one or two of the books we read while also drawing on your experiences in Italy. Talk with me about your ideas during the trip, and I’ll be happy to help you develop those.)

Course Grading Scale: A 100-93; A- 92-90; B+ 89-87; B 86-83; B- 82-80; . . . F 59-0.

Required Texts:

Schedule

Dec. 19: Virgil’s Aeneid 1-4

Dec. 20: Virgil’s Aeneid 6, 10-12

Dec. 21: Ovid tales 1, 4, 6, 7

Dec. 22: Ovid tales 13, 15, 17, 22, 23

Dec. 23: Augustine Confessions 1-2; Paper 1 due

Dec. 26: Augustine Confessions 6, 8, 9

Dec. 27: Dante, Inferno 1-11, 13-15 (see this map of the Inferno)

Dec. 28: Dante, Inferno 31-34; Purgatory 1-6 (see this map of Purgatory)

Dec. 29 Dante, Purgatory 9-11, 17-18, 25-27, 30-33

Dec. 30 Dante, Paradise 1-3, 17-20, 26-33 (see this map of Paradise); Paper 2 due

Jan. 2 Primo Levi, Periodic Table

Jan. 3 Jhumpa Lahiri, Once in a Lifetime,” “Year’s End,” and “Going Ashore”

Jan. 4: Wendell Berry, “Making it Home

Jan. 5: Mark Twain, Innocents Abroad Chapters 1, 24-28

Jan. 6: Ekphrastic poems; Paper 3 due

Resources

Rick Steves has some helpful videos, podcasts, and more on many aspects of Rome.

While reading Virgil and Ovid, and to prepare for the Villa Borghese, you may want to listen to these two podcasts.

As you’re reading Dante, if you have any questions about a canto or want some background, this website has great, short videos about each canto.