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Empire and Symbol
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Empire and Symbol (handout)
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Pompeii
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Pompeii (handout)
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Roman Spectacle
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Roman Spectacle (handout)
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Flavian Rome
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Flavian Rome (handout)
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Freedmen and Satire: Petronius
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Freedmen and Satire: Petronius (handout)
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Workers and Freedmen
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Workers and Freedmen (handout)
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Another Renaissance: Neronian Culture
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Another Renaissance: Neronian Culture (handout)
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Bad Emperors: Claudius and Nero
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Bad Emperors: Claudius and Nero (handout)
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After Augustus: the Julio-Claudians
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After Augustus: the Julio-Claudians (handout)
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Augustan Culture: Rebuilding Rome
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Augustan Culture: Rebuilding Rome (handout)
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Augustan Love: Propertius and Ovid
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Augustan Love: Propertius and Ovid (handout)
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Roman Myth as Poetry: War in Italy
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Roman Myth as Poetry: War in Italy (handout)
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Roman Myth as Poetry: Future Rome
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Roman Myth as Poetry: Future Rome (handout)
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Roman Myth as Poetry: Love and Hate
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Roman Myth as Poetry: Love and Hate (handout)
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Roman Myth as Poetry: Trojan Ancestors II
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Roman Myth as Poetry: Trojan Ancestors II (handout)
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Roman Myth as Poetry: Trojan Ancestors
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Roman Myth as Poetry: Trojan Ancestors (handout)
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Roman Revolution: The Augustan Principate
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Roman Revolution: The Augustan Principate (handout)
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Republican Spaces: Power and Monumentality
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Republican Spaces: Power and Monumentality (handout)
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The Republic: Politics as War
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The Republic: Politics as War (handout)
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Building the Empire: Julius Caesar
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Julius Caesar Timeline (handout)
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Building the Empire: Julius Caesar (handout)
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Plautus and Pseudolus
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Plautus and Pseudolus (handout)
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The Republic: History and Literature
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The Republic: History and Literature (handout)
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The Republic: Slaves and Conquerors
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The Republic: Slaves and Conquerors (handout)
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Roman Myth as History
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Roman Myth as History (handout)
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Death and Burial in Ancient Rome
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